Frequently Asked Questions
You have three options when facing an unplanned pregnancy. You can carry the pregnancy to term and raise a child yourself. You can continue with the pregnancy and place the child for adoption or in foster care, or you can choose to have an abortion to terminate the pregnancy. You must take the time to consider all of your options and discuss the issue with your partner, a friend or a family member (if you feel safe and comfortable doing so). Ultimately the decision of whether or not to continue with the pregnancy should be yours
If you choose to have an abortion, ensure you choose a safe and legal provider like us, there are many unsafe, abortion providers out there. Coming into our centers is easy, you just need to contact us. Our team will tell you what to expect and let you know what plans to make for the day of your appointment
We advise that you do not have vaginal intercourse or insert anything into your vagina for one week.
In around 1% of medical processes the pregnancy may continue even after taking the medication. If you have continued symptoms of pregnancy such as nausea, vomiting or breast tenderness you should contact our Client Services center. A positive pregnancy test 2 to 3 weeks after your process began does not indicate a continued pregnancy. This may just be caused by the pregnancy hormones still in your system.
You can conceive again as early as one week after an abortion.