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How Can I Recover Emotionally After an Abortion?

For many women, abortion is emotionally tolling and comes at the price of their mental health. If you feel this way, you are not alone. It’s important to know how to recognize signs of mental trauma and take steps towards healing so you can find the path forward. What Is Emotional Trauma? Emotional trauma is

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Is An Online or At-Home Abortion Safe?

Some women contemplating an online or at-home abortion may wonder if there are health effects associated with this procedure. In addition to complications that could arise, the Mayo Clinic does state these are risks related to this type of abortion: An incomplete abortion that necessitates a surgical abortion Ongoing pregnancy Abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding

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Can Women Die if They Can’t Have an Abortion?

Some health conditions can be life-threatening to a woman’s health during pregnancy. Those conditions are rare, but if it does occur, doctors will do everything in their power to save the woman’s life, including but not limited to abortion.  Is Ectopic Pregnancy Treatment and Abortion the Same? Though the procedures can be similar, there is

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Can You Still Get an Abortion in FL?

Although the abortion law has changed, you can still get an abortion in Florida. Many news articles declared the overturning of Roe v. Wade meant women no longer had a right to abortion.  The truth is the constitution no longer protects abortion at the federal level. Each state is responsible for determining its abortion laws,

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Roe v. Wade Overturned: Separating Fact from Fiction

Roe v. Wade Overturned: Separating Fact from Fiction: Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Americans have been scrambling to figure out the new abortion laws in their state. It’s time to figure out what’s legal in Florida and what isn’t. Is Abortion Illegal in the Entire U.S.? Abortion is still legal in most states,

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What are the Signs of an Incomplete Abortion?

What are the Signs of an Incomplete Abortion? An incomplete abortion does not mean your pregnancy was not terminated. But it does mean your uterus needs to expel fetal and pregnancy tissues to prevent a serious infection.  What Are the Symptoms of an Incomplete Abortion? Possible symptoms of incomplete abortion, according to MedlinePlus, could include:

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What’s the Difference Between the Abortion Pill and Plan B?

What’s the Difference Between the Abortion Pill and Plan B? If you are trying to prevent or terminate an unplanned pregnancy, but aren’t sure which medication is the right one to take, read this article to understand the difference between the “morning after” pill and the abortion pill.  What’s the Difference Between the Abortion Pill

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What Are the Risks of the Abortion Pill?

The abortion pill, also called RU486, is a method used to terminate pregnancies that have progressed up to 10 weeks and shed the uterine lining Read below to understand the science and any associated risks if you choose this option. How Does the Abortion Pill Work? The first step is taking a pill called mifepristone,

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Can My Boyfriend Buy the Abortion Pill?

The process of deciding whether parenting, adoption, or abortion is the right pregnancy option for you can be a challenging one! From health concerns to budgeting, there’s a lot to consider, especially if you and your boyfriend are making this choice together. If finances are a concern during this time, you likely have a handful

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5 Risks Associated with the Abortion Pill that You Should Know

If you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy and considering the abortion pill, we recommend taking time to understand and assess the risks and side effects you might encounter. Wondering if the abortion pill is right for you? Here are the top five risks related to taking the abortion pill: 1. Uterine Bleeding and Hemorrhaging Women who

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