Early Abortion Options
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This factsheet explains basic information about early abortion options such as comparing medication abortion and aspiration abortion procedures.
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This factsheet explains basic information about early abortion options such as comparing medication abortion and aspiration abortion procedures.
This fact sheet explains how to use medication (misoprostol only) for an abortion with simple-to-follow steps and illustrations.
Sam’s Medication Abortion is a zine that follows one person’s experience of a medication abortion. This evidence-based resource explains the medication abortion process, side effects, and when to reach out for help.
This fact sheet explains how to use medication (mifepristone and misoprostol) for an abortion with simple to follow steps and illustrations.
This fact sheet explains the difference between how Emergency Contraceptive (EC) pill and the abortion pill (medication abortion) work, what they contain, what they cost, how to take them, and whether they are covered by insurance.
Links to the GenBioPro and Danco forms clinicians need to use when providing medication abortion using mifepristone.
Here you can link to the required medication guide that clinicians need to use when providing medication abortion using mifepristone.
Instructions and information to provide medication abortion patients with prior to your phone visit. Can be used with the Telehealth Care for Medication Abortion Protocol and the Telehealth Care for Medication Abortion Workflow.
This factsheet provides a simplified guide for comparing two popular medication methods for an abortion. The factsheet compares and contrasts using mifepristone and misoprostol versus using misoprostol alone. Get answers to questions such as: “How painful is it?”, “Can I still have children after?” and “What will happen?”
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