What Are the Different Types of Abortion?

How far along you are in your pregnancy will determine which type of abortion you are eligible for. A medical abortion is only FDA-approved for up to 10 weeks (70 days after your last menstrual period). If you are facing an unplanned pregnancy, abortion might seem like a convenient solution, but it is still a

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What Are the Risks of Abortion?

Whether you’re considering medical or surgical abortion, there are risks you should know about. These may include heavy bleeding, fever, infection, and incomplete abortion. Keep reading to learn about the possible risks of abortion so you can make an informed decision. Abortion Pill Risks The abortion pill goes by many names – medical abortion, chemical

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Can You Reverse the Effects of The Abortion Pill?

The short answer is, yes, you can reverse the effects of the abortion pill. For the most success, it must happen within a certain time window. The procedure to reverse the abortion pill can only occur after the first pill for a medication abortion of is taken. How Does the Abortion Pill Work? The abortion

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What Are My Second-Trimester Pregnancy Options?

Deciding what to do regarding an unplanned pregnancy is a difficult choice, leaving many women still undecided in the second trimester. If that’s you, Mosaic Sexual Health Clinic is here to help! Here are your second-trimester pregnancy options explained: Parenting Some of the greatest gifts in life aren’t planned. While parenting brings added life challenges,

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Will Florida Medicaid Pay for Abortion?

Considering abortion but unsure of what the financial component might look like? We know that facing an unplanned pregnancy can cause financial anxiety and stress because it involves making a huge choice for your life and future, and we are here to provide answers. We’re here to help you unpack and understand all things related

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Before You Have an Abortion

You’d think all you need to make a decision about abortion is a positive pregnancy test result. But, it isn’t. Eligibility for certain abortion methods is determined by how long you’ve been pregnant. Plus, it’s possible to get a positive test result and not actually be pregnant.  You need more information and the best way

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