What is the timeline for a pill abortion process at home?

The home abortion pill process typically takes 2 to 3 days to complete. It begins with taking mifepristone to stop the pregnancy from growing, followed by taking misoprostol 24 to 48 hours later. Once the second medication is taken, the most active part of the process cramping and heavy bleeding usually starts within 1 to […]
Which is better in clinic, abortion or abortion pill?

Neither method is “better” in a general sense; the right choice depends entirely on your medical needs, your lifestyle, and how you prefer to experience the process. Both are extremely safe and effective. Comparing the Two Methods Feature Abortion Pill (Medication) In-Clinic Abortion (Procedural) Success Rate ~95–98% >99% Timing Completed over 24–48 hours. Completed in […]
Can You Legally Cross State Lines to Buy Abortion Pills?

Yes, it is legal to cross state lines to access abortion pills. The U.S. Constitution protects the right to interstate travel, and there are currently no federal laws that prohibit you from traveling from a state where abortion is restricted to a state where it is legal, such as Illinois or New York, to receive […]
Can I use a telehealth abortion pill service while traveling?

Yes, you can use a telehealth abortion pill service while traveling, provided you are physically located in a state where the provider is licensed to operate at the time of your consultation. For example, to receive care from Serenity Choice Health, you must be physically present in Illinois or New York during your video or […]
How do telehealth providers verify pregnancy for abortion pills?

Telehealth providers verify pregnancy primarily through a combination of a self-administered pregnancy test and a detailed clinical screening of your menstrual history. During a virtual consultation, a licensed provider will ask for the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) and discuss any pregnancy symptoms you are experiencing. In most cases, if your history […]
Is telehealth abortion pill service available in every state?

No, telehealth abortion pill services are not available in every state. While the FDA allows the abortion pill to be prescribed via telehealth and sent by mail, individual state laws vary significantly. Currently, telehealth for medication abortion is widely available in states with protective laws, such as Illinois and New York, but is restricted or […]
Can I take abortion pills without seeing a doctor in person?

Yes, you can take abortion pills without seeing a doctor in person by using Telehealth Abortion Care. In Illinois, laws allow licensed providers to consult with you via phone or video, verify your eligibility, and prescribe the medication. The pills are then shipped discreetly to your door or made available for local pickup, allowing you […]
Can I take abortion pills if I’m unsure how many weeks pregnant I am?

Yes, you can still access abortion pills even if you aren’t exactly sure how many weeks pregnant you are. At Serenity Choice Health, our clinical team will help you determine your “gestational age” during your consultation. We primarily use the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) to calculate this. In Illinois, you are […]
Are abortion pills safe for people with medical conditions?

For most people, the abortion pill is extremely safe statistically safer than many common medications like Tylenol or Viagra. However, it may not be safe or may require extra medical caution if you have specific conditions such as chronic adrenal failure, severe anemia, inherited porphyria, or a bleeding disorder. It is also contraindicated if you […]
Can abortion pills affect future pregnancies or fertility?

No, abortion pills do not affect your future fertility or your ability to have a healthy pregnancy later. Decades of clinical research show that medication abortion (using mifepristone and misoprostol) does not increase the risk of future pregnancy complications, such as preterm birth, low birth weight, or ectopic pregnancy. Because the medications do not involve […]