Medical Abortion
The “abortion pill” is a bit of a misnomer. Known formally as medical or medication abortion, it is really two separate drugs—mifepristone, which stops the pregnancy from progressing, followed by misoprostol, which triggers uterus contractions—that together mimic what happens in a miscarriage - Sarah Zhang
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After lunch on a Saturday in late January at her home in Los Angeles, Francine Coeytaux, 63, an abortion rights activist, retrieved a Priority Mail envelope from her office and announced to her guests, a group of young women she had recruited to her cause, the results of a recent experiment. “A couple weeks ago, we Googled ‘abortion pills’ and tried ordering from a few of the sites that came up,” she said.
The pills, misoprostol and mifepristone, are approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use by a licensed provider to end a pregnancy within the first 10 weeks, or what is known as “medical abortion.” Mifepristone works by blocking the effects of progesterone, a hormone without…
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In the states where abortion is expected to be banned if Roe is overturned, medication abortion will become illegal. But access to abortion pills will still be available for those who are able to travel to states with abortion protections. Some may attempt to acquire the medications from out-of-state providers through the mail. A growing number of states have moved to make this approach illegal, but experts say that in practice, it's difficult to police.
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Although many people still turn to surgical methods like vacuum aspiration or dilation and curettage (also known as a D&C), abortion with pills (also known as medical abortion or medication abortion) has become an incredibly popular method around the globe. In some European countries, over 90 percent of abortions are performed with pills; in the United States, over half of all abortions performed in 2020 were medication abortions.
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It may become more difficult to obtain the pills, but there will be workarounds. People may still have access to medical abortions through telehealth services and mail-order pharmacies, which rely on overseas doctors and pharmacies in order to skirt U.S. regulations.
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Mifepristone and misoprostol: Recommended regimen
Up to 10 weeks gestation (70 days since last menstrual period (LMP)): Mifepristone 200mg orally followed 1-2 days later by misoprostol 800mcg buccally, sublingually or vaginally. 10-13 weeks gestation: Following mifepristone, women typically require two doses of misoprostol for a successful abortion. Mifepristone 200mg orally followed 1-2 days later by either misoprostol 600mcg sublingually or 800mcg vaginally, then 400mcg sublingually or vaginally every three hours until expulsion. Alternatively, mifepristone 200mg orally followed 1-2 days later by misoprostol 800mcg buccally, sublingually or vaginally may be used; the dose of misoprostol may be repeated to achieve abortion success.
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Though misoprostol and mifepristone are best known as the two components of medication abortion (referred to by many as the “abortion pill”), what they actually do is help soften the cervix and cause contractions, making them vital for a variety of gynecological uses. Yet because they are involved in medication abortions, Gutman is worried about whether doctors like her will be able to continue offering them.
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For Nicole, taking the abortion pill was like getting through "an extremely painful poop." It hurt, a lot, and then it was done. She was bartending at the time, lightyears away from thinking about motherhood, and decided on medication abortion.
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“Overall [a medication abortion] is extremely safe,” says Thaxton, who is also a member of Physicians for Reproductive Health. Common symptoms include nausea, cramping and heavy bleeding, similar to what women experience during a miscarriage. Thaxton generally tells her patients that if they soak through four maxi pads in two hours, that's too much bleeding, and they should consult their physician.
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In 2014, Ms. Coeytaux, Ms. Wells and Victoria Nichols started the Plan C campaign to raise awareness among women in the United States that early in normal pregnancies women have safely used the pills to miscarry at home (ectopic pregnancy, a rare condition in which the fetus develops outside the uterus, cannot be treated with pills). They also campaigned to make the pills available over the counter.
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The World Health Organization recommends misoprostol as a safe alternative when mifepristone isn't available, and Grossman says he would use the misoprostol-only method if he didn't have access to mifepristone as well.
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Despite this, when most people discuss abortion, they’re often talking about surgical abortion, as in going into a doctor’s office, hospital, or clinic to terminate a pregnancy. But anyone who needs to end a pregnancy should know that, if they’re 10 weeks or less along, they have another option: the abortion pill, aka medication abortion.
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The purpose of the website and the service is to create social justice and improve the health status and human rights of women who do not have the possibility of accessing local abortion services.
Mifepristone ( Mifeprex)
Mifepristone works by blocking the hormone progesterone. Without progesterone, the lining of the uterus breaks down and the pregnancy cannot continue.
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Use of misoprostol in obstetrics and gynaecology. The correct dosage varies greatly according to gestation, indication and route of administration - using the correct dosage is vital for success and to prevent complications.
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Contraception and abortion belong in women's hands! Women Help Women is a collaborative non-profit initiative.
Women on Waves
Women on Waves envisions a world where all people can decide about their bodies and lives and can access sexual health services/information including safe abortion services no matter where they live or what is their social economic status. Abortion is fundamentally about social and gender justice.
Women on Web
Women on Web is a digital community of women who have had abortions, medical doctors, researchers, and individuals and organizations that support abortion rights.
Abortion Pills Risk
The abortionpillrisks.org website is designed for patients, families, researchers, professionals, or the general public that have an interest in learning about the facts and health risks of mifepristone (otherwise known as the Abortion Pill or RU-486) and misoprostol for the termination of early pregnancy.
Aid Access
For many women, girls and trans men it can be impossible to secure a safe abortion. Aid Access supports women who cannot otherwise access an abortion and protects their human rights.
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safe2choose is a social enterprise that is a part of an international movement for reproductive health and access to safe abortion. Our team includes multilingual counselors, medical doctors and experts in the field of public health and international development that work together to provide you with accurate information about safe abortion. We support and respect women to make their own decisions regarding their bodies and reproductive health.
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