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What is the Abortion Pill (RU486)?

The Abortion Pill (brand name Mifeprex) is a form of early pregnancy termination or abortion caused by the combination of two medications, mifepristone and misoprostol. Also known as the RU486 pill, mifepristone has been used safely in Europe and Asia for many years. The Abortion Pill is an early abortion option for women who are no more then 9 weeks pregnant. During the first appointment at the our clinic you receive the mifepristone pill to take orally. Then 8 to 72 hours later, in the privacy of your own home, you insert small tablets of misoprostol into your vagina, which causes contractions resulting in a miscarriage. When used in combination, mifepristone and misoprostol are 95% - 97% effective if used within two weeks.

Mifeprex is the brand name of mifepristone in the U.S., and is sometimes referred to as non-surgical abortion, medical abortion, or RU486. Non-surgical abortions using RU486 are performed in the first 63 days of the first trimester.

Mifepristone and misoprostol are FDA approved.

How does it work?

Mifepristone blocks the hormone progesterone needed to maintain the pregnancy. Because this hormone is blocked, the uterine lining begins to shed, the cervix begins to soften and bleeding may occur. When the misoprostol is later inserted into the vagina, the uterus contracts and the pregnancy is usually expelled within 6 to 8 hours.

Because the woman decides when to take the second medication within the time frame of 8 to 72 hours after the first medication, she has some control over when she experiences the miscarriage and its side effects. Some women choose the Abortion Pill because of the privacy it offers. Some women feel empowered by taking an active role in the process.

How is it used?

At your first appointment at the clinic, an ultrasound is performed to confirm you are less than 9 weeks pregnant. You then speak with an experienced counselor who explains how mifepristone and misoprostol work and makes sure you get answers to all of your questions. Your health history is carefully reviewed and if you meet the criteria, the doctor will give you the mifepristone to take orally. You are also given one bottle containing four tablets of misoprostol. Insert the first dosage of four misoprostol tablets vaginally between 8 to 72 hours after taking mifepristone. If this first dosage fails to induce a miscarriage, please call the clinic to receive instructions on the insertion of your back-up misoprostol tablets.

What should I expect?

Upon taking mifepristone at the clinic you may begin to bleed. Most women do not experience any bleeding until taking the misoprostol. As each woman's body is different, bleeding varies from woman to woman. Some may experience light bleeding much like spotting towards the end of a menstrual period. Others have heavier bleeding like their regular menstrual period, or like a heavy period.

Upon inserting the misoprostol tablets into your vagina, cramping, bleeding, and clotting may begin as soon as 20 minutes. Within the next 6 to 8 hours, most women will miscarry. Cramping may come in waves with increasing and decreasing intensity. You can expect bleeding heavier than a menstrual period. The amount of bleeding when using the Abortion Pill is greater than with surgical abortion.

Do I need aftercare?

A follow-up exam is scheduled within a week, to make sure the process is complete. If you have not yet miscarried, you can either repeat taking misoprostol, or complete our gentle Manual Vacuum Aspiration procedure. A very small percentage (1-2%) of women do not pass the pregnancy tissue and need a gentle, normally painless suction procedure to complete the process.

Are there any side effects?

Most of the side effects when using this early abortion option are caused by the second medication, misoprostol. Side-effects may include bleeding and cramping. Less common side-effect are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and chills.

Risks

Vaginal bleeding during the induced miscarriage could be heavy. In rare situations it could require a surgical abortion and very rarely, a blood transfusion. You will be given our 24-hour hotline number to call if you have any problems. Medical staff are on call at all times to answer your medical questions and concerns.

If pregnancy is continued after taking these medications, there is a high risk of fetal deformities.

Criteria

The Abortion Pill may be an option if you:

Are less than 9 weeks since your last menstrual period.
Are willing and able to give informed consent.
Have the support you need such as access to reliable transportation and ability to communicate with the clinic by telephone.
Live no more than 2 hours away from emergency medical care (a hospital).
Are able to come back to the clinic for a follow-up appointment.
Agree to have our gentle Manual Vacuum Aspiration procedure performed if the Misoprostol does not induce termination.

Due to the risk of serious health problems, mifepristone and misoprostol may not be recommended if you:

Have had a blood clotting problem or are taking anticoagulant medicine.
Have severe anemia.
Have adrenal failure.
Are taking long-term systemic corticosteroids.
May have an ectopic pregnancy.
Have a mass in the tubes or ovaries.
Have inherited porphyria.
Have an allergy to mifepristone, misoprostol or other prostaglandin medicine.

According to studies of the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and the National Abortion Federation, there are no known long term risks associated with using mifepristone and misoprostol. Therefore, women may pursue another pregnancy whenever they feel the time is right after using the Abortion Pill.

Other Options For Early Abortion

If you are at least 6 weeks by ultrasound, you can choose to have a no-surgical abortion using our manual aspiration technique, in which the cervix is dilated and gentle suction aspiration is used to remove the tiny pregnancy.

No Confusion

Do not confuse the Abortion Pill with Emergency Contraception Pills. They are completely different medications taken for different purposes. The Abortion Pill causes pregnancy termination and is used after pregnancy is established yet early in the pregnancy (9 weeks since last menstrual period).

Emergency Contraception, also known as the "morning after pill" is used to prevent pregnancy after sex when taken within days after unprotected intercourse. Emergency Contraception does not cause abortion and it will not harm an existing pregnancy.


Abortion Pill (RU486): Aspiration Procedure:
It may seem more natural, like a miscarriage. It is quick and over in a few minutes.
A procedure is not needed unless it fails There´s no routine follow up visit. It can be done further along in pregnancy.
Being at home rather than in an office may seem more comforting and private. You choose when and where. There is less bleeding . The Doctor and the medical staff are always present.
Any support person can be there during the process. Pregnancy symptoms like nausea end within hours.


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