Abortion Pills

Regardless of the status of abortion in Wisconsin, if you have questions about the abortion pill, we can help. Learn more about who qualifies for abortion pills, what to expect, and what you need to know before you buy.

Abortion Pill FAQs

The abortion pill is two drugs and it’s taken in one or two doses. The first medication blocks the hormone progesterone and the second medication starts early labor. It goes by many names including missed period pills, at-home abortion, self-managed abortion, 10-week-after pills, medication, medical or chemical abortion. 

The abortion pill is FDA-approved up through 10 weeks after a woman’s last menstrual period. The number of pills ordered is determined by how far along you are. 

The abortion pill is not an option for people with certain medical conditions, if the pregnancy is not viable, or if the pregnancy occurs outside of the uterus. 

It’s important to rule out an ectopic pregnancy or a natural miscarriage and find out how far along you are via ultrasound. Conception calculators can only estimate your due date.
 
Contact us for a free ultrasound and to learn more about abortion pills and your options. Ask about our free guide “10 Things You Should Know BEFORE You take the Abortion Pill.”
No. It is not the same as emergency contraceptives. Although sometimes called “missed period pills” or 
10-week-after pills”, the abortion pill should not be taken if you have not already confirmed a viable intrauterine pregnancy.
 

While you can order abortion pills by mail, it is a risk to your health and safety. Make an appointment today to confirm your pregnancy and how far along you are. This information can help you plan your next steps. 


FDA Warning on Abortion Pills By Mail: Do Not Buy Mifeprex Over the Internet
You should not buy Mifeprex over the Internet because you will bypass important safeguards designed to protect your health. Mifeprex has special safety restrictions on how it is distributed to the public. Also, drugs purchased from foreign Internet sources are not the FDA-approved versions of the drugs, and they are not subject to FDA-regulated manufacturing controls or FDA inspection of manufacturing facilities.

Talk to Us About the Abortion Pill and Your Options

 

After confirming the viability of your pregnancy via ultrasound, you should still consider all of your options before you make a final decision. You can talk to us to make sure you have all the information you need to feel comfortable about your choice. If you have any questions about abortion, feel free to contact us. We are here to help you.

Abiding Care Center does not provide or refer for abortions.

Request An Appointment

To schedule an appointment please contact our office by phone or by filling in the form below and we will get back to you, 

This form does not guarantee an appointment, you will be contacted by the clinic in the next business day to answer some questions and confirm the space is available. Please note: The correspondence that you send in this form is not secure. Please do not send confidential information in the message box of this form.