What You Need to Know Before Getting an Abortion
Even if you have pregnancy symptoms or have taken a home test, you should confirm your pregnancy with a medical-grade pregnancy test and an ultrasound. A pregnancy may potentially be detected as early as 7 to 10 days after conception.
It is important to know up to 25% of pregnancies end in natural miscarriage. Actual rates may be higher as many women miscarry before knowing they are pregnant.
Abortion Pill:
Early Surgical Abortion:
Late Term Abortion:
Inside Connection does not perform abortions.
Chlamydia and Gonorrhea can have dangerous side complications if left untreated. If a woman has an undiagnosed and untreated STD/STI during an abortion or childbirth, those infected cells can travel from the vaginal opening into the uterus. When this occurs and is left untreated, a second condition called pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can develop.
PID can have serious consequences, including infertility, ectopic pregnancy (any pregnancy outside of the uterus), abscess formation, and chronic pelvic pain. Protect your health and well-being, and get tested today!
With any surgery or medical procedure, there are associated risks. There are two types of abortions: surgical and medical.
A surgical procedure removes the fetus from the uterus through the vagina. It’s typically done using suction and a sharp, spoon-shaped tool (curet).
A medical abortion involves taking medication early in the pregnancy to abort the fetus.
There are several potential risks associated with both medical and surgical abortions, such as:
Potential risks of medical abortion include:
If you still have questions, our medical team can give you complete information on the risks of these procedures.