Pregnancy Options Consultation

You Have Options!

The available abortion options for you (including the several types of abortion) depend on many factors. Our trained staff are ready to assist you in making the best decision for your situation. Your privacy is our priority so all consultations are 100% confidential.

Are You Experiencing Pregnancy Symptoms?

Symptoms of pregnancy vary since all women are unique and to make things more confusing, birth control and the abortion pill can make your cycle irregular. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms below, please do not hesitate to either come in for a visit or give us a call. A short confidential appointment is worth your peace of mind.

  • Missed/Late Period
  • Sore, Tender, or Swollen Breasts
  • Nausea and Vomiting (often called “morning sickness”)
  • Fatigue and Tiredness
  • Changes in Appetite
  • Slight Bleeding or Spotting (often called “implantation bleeding”)
  • Mood Swings
  • Headaches

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Your Next Steps...

These steps are critical to understanding if abortion is the right option for you. Planned Parenthood and affiliated medical services charge for these services, but ours are free.

Step 1:
Confirm
You're
Pregnant

Step 2:
Confirm
Pregnancy
Viability

Step 3:
Know
Your
Options

The options consultation normally takes place at your ultrasound appointment. For more information please contact us.

Nurse practitioner doctor with tablet and stethoscope smiling

Types of Abortions

Abortion Pill

A two pill process, that is usually available within the first 10 weeks of pregnancy.
Side effects can include intense cramping, bleeding, nausea, and/or vomiting, diarrhea, and dizziness.

Aspiration

A procedure done at a licensed doctor’s office by numbing the cervix and suctioning the uterine content. Typically Performed between weeks 6 and 16. Side effects can include heavy bleeding, blood clots, nausea, and/or vomiting, sweating, and dizziness or feeling faint. More serious side effects include cervix damage, increased risk of some cancers, and perforation of the uterus.

Dilation & Evacuation

A complex procedure performed 16 weeks and beyond where similar steps are taken as in aspiration, but includes a possible shot to ensure fetal death and surgical removal of all uterine content. Side effects can include heavy bleeding, blood clots, nausea and/or vomiting. More serious long term side effects can include uterine lining or cervix damage, infection, blood clots, increased risk of some types of cancers, and perforation of the uterus.

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Commonly Asked Questions

If you have some of these same questions, you should come talk to us. It’s 100% Confidential & Discreet. No Judgement. No Pressure.

  • What are the various drugs used in the abortion pill?
  • What’s The Difference between plan B and the abortion pill?
  • Is abortion safe?
  • What are the side effects of the abortion pill?
  • Is the abortion pill painful?
  • How quickly do I need to take the abortion pill for it to work?
  • How does the pill terminate a pregnancy?
  • Is pregnancy termination right for me?

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