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Common Abortion Methods

We provide information on abortion, your options, and free limited pregnancy services.

the abortion pill

A medication abortion is FDA-approved up through 10 weeks after a woman's last menstrual period. 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 a potential due date. Side effects from the abortion pill include cramping and contractions, heavy bleeding, fever, headaches, nausea and abdominal pain, blood clots, allergic reactions, infection, vomiting, diarrhea, hospitalization, and, in rare cases, death. Make an appointment for a free consultation to learn more about risks, side effects, and what you need to know before you decide.

The abortion pill goes by many names including missed period pills, at-home abortion, self-managed abortion, 10-week-after pills, medication, medical, or chemical abortion. It is not the same as emergency contraceptives. The FDA issued a warning about abortion by mail and new safety regulations. Your health and safety come first here - we do not provide or refer for abortion pills.

 

If you take the first pill and change your mind, it may be possible to continue your pregnancy. Contact us to learn more about abortion pill reversal options.

Aspiration  Abortion

Aspiration abortion procedures can be performed up to 13 weeks after a woman's last menstrual period (LMP). It is the most common early surgical abortion method and it is an outpatient procedure. Aspiration abortion is sometimes performed in the event of a medication abortion failure.

Dilation and Evacuation (D&E)

A D&E abortion is typically performed 13 weeks or more after a woman's last known period (LMP). It is the most common second-trimester surgical abortion method. Local anesthesia or sedation is commonly utilized. If you think you may be in your second trimester and are looking for options, contact us for a no-cost consultation. While we do not refer for or provide abortion services, we can give you the answers you need to make an informed choice. Contact us today to get started. 

Abortion is illegal in the state of Tennessee. If you have questions about abortion, pregnancy rights, or resources, please contact us directly.

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New Hope Pregnancy Care Center in Cleveland, TN, is committed to providing you with everything you need to make an informed pregnancy decision. We believe women and men have a right to get answers and care from a resource that will not profit from the choices and pregnancy decisions they make. All our services are free and confidential. 

 

New Hope Pregnancy Care Center is a 501c3 non-profit in TN. The information on this site is for education purposes only and should not be substituted for medical or legal advice. We do not provide or refer for terminations, emergency contraception, or abortifacients, and we do not profit from any of your sexual health or pregnancy decisions. Contact us to learn more.

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