What Are the Risks of Ordering the Abortion Pill Online?

the Risks of Ordering the Abortion Pill Online

When you order the abortion pill online, you’re putting your health at risk. The abortion drugs you can find online aren’t approved by the FDA, which means the FDA can’t guarantee the source, quality, or effectiveness of these drugs. While the FDA advises against ordering abortion drugs online, even the abortion drugs you can find

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My Birth Control Failed: What Do I Do?

My Birth Control Failed: What Do I Do?

If your birth control recently failed, you’re likely feeling worried that you might be pregnant. This is understandable. But there are steps you can take to gain the clarity you need right now. This article will explore those steps, but if you’re looking to talk to someone about your options, contact Attleboro Women’s Health Center 

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What’s the Difference Between the Abortion Pill and Plan B?

What’s the Difference Between the Abortion Pill and Plan B?

The abortion pill and Plan B are different drugs that are used for different purposes: the abortion pill terminates an established pregnancy, while Plan B prevents pregnancy from taking place. This article will explore the differences between these two drugs and the limitations of each. But if you think you might be pregnant and want

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What Are the Warning Signs of Infection After Abortion?

What are the Warning signs of infection after abortion?

If you’re considering abortion or have already had one, it’s essential to know the warning signs of a post-abortion infection. Read on to learn more about how to know if you’re experiencing a post-abortion complication like infection. Or, if you want to talk to someone about abortion or your other pregnancy options, contact Attleboro Women’s

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What Happens to Your Body After an Abortion?

What happens to your body after an abortion?

Both types of abortion—medical and surgical—will cause you to experience vaginal bleeding and abdominal cramping, sometimes incapacitating. However, the other potential effects on your body depend on the type of abortion you receive.  If you’re facing an unexpected pregnancy and considering abortion, it’s essential to understand all you can to make an informed choice and

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What Are the Risks of the Abortion Pill?

What Are the Risks of the Abortion Pill?

If you’re considering abortion for your unexpected pregnancy, we’re glad you are asking about potential risks first. The abortion pill has some physical risks, such as heavy, prolonged bleeding and severe cramping. Plus, you may experience mental health issues like depression. Get as much information as you can before taking your next step. How Does

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Is an Online Abortion or At-Home Abortion Safe?

Is an Online Abortion or At-Home Abortion Safe?

An online abortion is an option some women choose involving prescription drugs prescribed after a telehealth consultation and taken at home. It is also called a medical abortion. Though you may feel it allows control over where the abortion is performed, read this article to learn about the potential risks of at-home abortions.  Online Abortions

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What Is a Medical Abortion?

What is a medical abortion?

A medical abortion involves taking two powerful drugs that work together to terminate and then expel a pregnancy through the vagina. If you’re facing an unexpected pregnancy and considering a medical abortion, it’s essential to understand how it works and the associated risks to make an informed decision. Do you want to talk to someone

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I Don’t Want to Be Pregnant. Is Abortion My Only Option?

I don’t want to be pregnant. Is abortion my only option?

If you’re facing an unexpected pregnancy, you’re likely feeling overwhelmed about how to move forward. Maybe you feel like you just want this all to go away and that abortion is your only option. This is all understandable, but you’re not alone in this—-and you have options. Read on to learn more about the different

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What Is Ectopic Pregnancy?

What Is Ectopic Pregnancy?

An ectopic pregnancy can be a life-threatening condition that requires immediate treatment. It occurs when the embryo implants somewhere other than the uterus where it becomes nonviable. Getting an ultrasound is recommended to rule out ectopic pregnancy. Free medical care at Attleboro Women’s Health includes limited ultrasounds to help protect your health and safety. What

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