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Some women prefer the use of medicines to terminate a pregnancy because:

It may be used in early pregnancy. It may be used at home. It feels more natural, like a miscarriage. It is less invasive than an in-clinic abortion. Medicines can be used to end an early pregnancy. In many cases, the first day of your last period must be less than 9 weeks ago. If you are over 9 weeks pregnant, you may need to have an in-clinic abortion. Some clinics will go beyond 9 weeks for a medicinal abortion.

Be very certain that you want to end your pregnancy. It is not safe to stop the medicines once you have started taking them. Doing so creates a very high risk for severe birth defects.

Who Should Not Have a Medical Abortion

You should not have a medication abortion if you:

Are over 9 weeks pregnant (time since the start of your last period). Have a blood clotting disorder or adrenal failure. Have an IUD. It must be removed first. Are allergic to the medicines that are used to end pregnancy. Take any medicines that should not be used with a medical abortion. Do not have access to a doctor or an emergency room. Getting Ready for a Medical Abortion

The health care provider will:

Do a physical exam and ultrasound Go over your medical history Do blood and urine tests Explain how the abortion medicines work Have you sign consent forms What Happens During a Medical Abortion

You may take the following medicines for the abortion:

Mifepristone - this is called the abortion pill or RU-486 Misoprostol You will also take antibiotics to prevent infection You will take mifepristone in the provider's office or clinic. This stops the hormone progesterone from working. The lining of the uterus breaks down so the pregnancy cannot continue.

The provider will tell you when and how to take the misoprostol. It will be about 6 to 72 hours after taking mifepristone. Misoprostol causes the uterus to contract and empty.

After taking the second medicine, you will feel a lot of pain and cramping. You will have heavy bleeding and see blood clots and tissue coming out of your vagina. This most often takes 3 to 5 hours. The amount will be more than you have with your period. This means the medicines are working.

You may also have nausea, and you may vomit, have a fever, chills, diarrhea, and a headache.

You can take pain relievers such as ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) or acetaminophen (Tylenol) to help with the pain. Don't take aspirin. Expect to have light vaginal bleeding for up to 4 weeks after a medical abortion. You will need to have pads to wear. Plan to take it easy for a few weeks.

You should avoid vaginal intercourse for about a week after a medical abortion. You can get pregnant soon after an abortion, so talk to your provider about what birth control to use. Make sure you are using an effective contraception before you resume sexual activity. You should get your regular period in about 4 to 8 weeks.

Follow up with your Health Care Provider

Make a follow-up appointment with your provider. You need to be checked to make sure the abortion is complete and that you are not having any problems. In case it doesn't work, you will need to have an in-clinic abortion.

Risks of Ending Pregnancy with Medicine

Most women have a medical abortion safely. There are a few risks, but most can be treated easily:

An incomplete abortion is when part of the pregnancy does not come out. You will need to have an in-clinic abortion to complete the abortion. Heavy bleeding Infection Blood clots in your uterus Medical abortions are typically very safe. In most cases, it does not affect your ability to have children unless you have a serious complication.

When to Call the Doctor

Serious problems must be treated right away for your safety. Call your provider if you have:

Heavy bleeding - you are soaking through 2 pads every hour for 2 hours Blood clots for 2 hours or more, or if the clots are larger than a lemon Signs that you are still pregnant You should also call your doctor if you have signs of infection:

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