Abortion Information

At-Home Abortion Indiana

Choices Life Resource Center understands the difficulty of facing an unexpected pregnancy. Perhaps you’re considering taking the abortion pill, you may have already called an abortion clinic. Take time to learn more about abortion and your options. Visit our free and confidential women’s center in New Albany, Corydon, Marengo and Salem.

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At-Home Abortion

AT-HOME ABORTION HELP IN INDIANA

If you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy and considering at-home abortion in Indiana, you may be looking for more information on buying abortion pills online or self-induced abortion methods such as herbal abortion. Confirm pregnancy with an ultrasound before at-home abortion in Indiana. Learn about your options and what’s next by contacting us.

All of our services are 100% free and confidential. We exist to provide accurate medical information and support to women and men facing an unplanned pregnancy in Indiana. Our Women’s Centers do not offer or refer for pregnancy terminations or birth control. Information is provided as an educational service and should not be relied on as a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.

At-Home Abortion

AT-HOME ABORTION HELP IN INDIANA

If you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy and considering at-home abortion in Indiana, you may be looking for more information on buying abortion pills online or self-induced abortion methods such as herbal abortion. Confirm pregnancy with an ultrasound before at-home abortion in Indiana. Learn about your options and what’s next by contacting us.

All of our services are 100% free and confidential. We exist to provide accurate medical information and support to women and men facing an unplanned pregnancy in Indiana. Our Women’s Centers do not offer or refer for pregnancy terminations or birth control. Information is provided as an educational service and should not be relied on as a substitute for professional and/or medical advice.

Before Taking an At-Home Abortion Pill in Indiana

Prior to taking the abortion pills, it is vital that you see a medical provider, in person, during a private appointment. A medical provider can prevent or diagnose complications before taking the abortion pill.1,2,3

Schedule an appointment with your medical provider or visit a free and confidential women’s center that will help you learn more about your options. 4

Medication abortion (also called the abortion pill, MifeprexTm) is FDA approved for up to 70 days (10 weeks pregnant) after the start of your last menstrual period.

  • The “pill” is actually a protocol that involves taking two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, which are taken in two separate doses on different days.
  • It is not available through a pharmacy, but is only available by an authorized provider.
  • The FDA strongly cautions against the use of mifepristone obtained over the Internet.5
  • Because of complications, the FDA keeps close track.5
  • The abortion pills are different from emergency contraception, sometimes called the “morning-after pill”.

For women who change their minds after taking just the mifepristone, it may be possible to rescue the pregnancy. Learn more: The Abortion Pill Reversal.

SELF-INDUCED ABORTION

Discussing Herbal Alternatives to Induce Abortion

A self-induced abortion (also called a self-managed abortion, or sometimes a self-induced miscarriage) is an abortion performed by the pregnant woman herself, or with the help of other, non-medical assistance. Although the term includes abortions induced outside of a clinical setting with legal, sometimes over-the-counter medication, it also refers to efforts to terminate a pregnancy through alternative, potentially more dangerous methods.6 

FREE ULTRASOUND EXAM

We provide a free ultrasound during our pre-abortion screening services. It’s important to confirm your pregnancy before considering an at-home abortion method. A positive pregnancy test (including those taken at home) suggests a high probability that you’re pregnant. However, the result should be confirmed. By getting an ultrasound you can learn more about your pregnancy and find out if you even need an abortion and if so, what type of abortion procedure you would require.

Save yourself time and money. All of our services are free and confidential, regardless of financial circumstances. We exist to provide accurate medical information and support to women and men facing an unplanned pregnancy.

Learn how far along you are

A medication abortion could be very dangerous for you if your pregnancy is further along than you know. You shouldn’t attempt a medical abortion if you’ve been pregnant for more than nine weeks (after the start of your last period). Some types of medical abortion aren’t done after seven weeks of pregnancy.7

Whether or not your pregnancy is located in the uterus

If the pregnancy is ectopic (in which your pregnancy is progressing in the wrong part of your body), you will require immediate medical treatment.8

Find out if your pregnancy is viable

About 10 to 20 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage. But the actual number is likely higher because many miscarriages occur very early in pregnancy.9

What if I change my mind?

Sometimes, it just doesn’t hit you until you are there and the procedure is about to start. You suddenly realize: ”I don’t want to do this!”

+ SURGICAL ABORTION

For a woman who has decided to have a surgical abortion-whether it’s an early aspiration, or a later term D&E, she is free to change her mind up UNTIL the moment that the surgical procedure begins. Maybe you paid your deposit, or you had laminaria placed in your cervix, but you can still change your mind. What if you’re laying on the exam table and the abortion doctor has numbed your cervix, but hasn’t put any instruments into your cervix, you can still say “no” and get up off the table and leave. It is your body, it is still your choice. But once the instruments are in your uterus and the suction is turned on: it’s too late.

+ MEDICATION/DRUG ABORTION

The Abortion Pill, aka Mifeprex, mifepristone. The first drug in the Abortion Pill Protocol is called mifepristone. Mifepristone blocks progesterone, which is needed to sustain a growing pregnancy. A new protocol, known as the Abortion Pill Reversal, has been developed that uses natural progesterone to reverse the abortion and rescue the pregnancy. Recent studies have shown a success rate above 60% if the progesterone is started within 72 hours of taking the first abortion pill. It may not be too late, for more information, call 877-558-0333 or visit: theabortionpillreversal.com.

Know your options. Be educated.