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Is it possible to abort a pregnancy of 2 months by pills?

Asked by KAVITA MISHRA ·

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Gynecologist · Gynecology, Women and Reproductive Health

Yes, it is possible to terminate a pregnancy of up to 2 months using certain medications. This process is called medical abortion and involves taking two different types of medicines: mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone helps block the hormones that keep your pregnancy going and cause it to be expelled from the body. Misoprostol helps contract the uterus, which moves the tissue out so you don't need a surgical procedure.

Although there are many clinics that offer this type of service—many women are choosing the safety and convenience of at-home medical abortions with pills like those mentioned above delivered directly to their doorsteps within 24 hours in many cases! This option provides them with more privacy, choice, control over their own body, as well as an easy way out of an unwanted or difficult situation.

However it is important to make sure you are getting your medication from a credible source such as Planned Parenthood or online services like Women on Web or The Abortion Pill Reversal Hotline who provide confidential support should anything go wrong during this process (as well as providing counsel for women looking for other options).  It’s also important to note that not all pregnancies can be terminated this way—so if you think you may be pregnant please contact local healthcare professionals right away for advice on what options may work best for your individual situation.

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