North Carolina Abortion Pill Information
Abortion Pill
The abortion pill is a medical abortion. This type of abortion uses two drugs. The first medication (Mifepristone ) blocks the progesterone hormone which is needed for pregnancy to continue. When used together with the second medication (Misoprostol), it will end an early pregnancy (70 days or less since the first day of the last menstrual period or 10 wks LMP) and is considered unsafe beyond that time.
The pill, mifepristone, causes an abortion by blocking the hormone progesterone, which is necessary for pregnancy to continue. The abortion pill is administered in three doses, along with another drug, misoprostol, and typically requires three clinic visits.
On the first visit, the woman takes three mifepristone abortion pills, which results in the death of the fetus.
On Day 3, she takes the second abortion pill, misoprostol, which will cause cramping to expel the fetus.
A follow-up visit is required two weeks after taking the abortion pill to ensure that the pregnancy has terminated. If an ultrasound scan shows that the fetus has not been expelled, a surgical abortion will be required, typically at an additional cost.
Other names for the abortion pill (Ru486):
Mifepristone is the generic name for RU-486. In the U.S., RU486 is sold under the brand names Mifeprex® and Early Option®.
The abortion pill involves two drugs:
When taken alone, RU486 results in a complete abortion only about 60% of the time. A second drug, a prostaglandin, is given 48 hours later to increase the abortion pill’s effectiveness. The prostaglandin causes uterine contractions to help expel the fetus. Misoprostol (brand name Cytotec) is the prostaglandin used with RU-486 in the U.S.
In North Carolina the Abortion Pill is now available by mail. Before taking the Abortion Pill or any other medication, get information from a trusted source so that you understand how it works and the possible side effects.
Who Should not take the abortion pill (ru486):
The FDA advises that the Medication abortion pill (RU486) should NOT be taken if any one of the following circumstances apply:
- It has been more than 49 days since your last menstrual period began.
- You have an IUD, which must be removed before taking the pill.
- Your healthcare provider has told you that you have an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy outside the uterus). Note: About 2% of pregnancies are ectopic.
- You have problems with your adrenal glands (chronic adrenal failure).
- You take a medicine to thin your blood.
- You have a bleeding problem.
- You take certain steroid medications.
- You cannot return for the necessary follow-up visits (2 days and 14 days after taking RU-486).
- You cannot easily access emergency medical help, including blood transfusions and emergency resuscitation, in the 2 weeks after taking the medication abortion pill.
- You are allergic to mifepristone [RU-486], misoprostol, or medicines that contain misoprostol such as Cytotec or Arthrotec.
Adverse events and side effects of the abortion pill:
In U.S. trials of RU486/misoprostol, at least 99% of patients experienced at least one of the following medication abortion pill side effects:
- Abdominal pain (cramping) (97%)
- Nausea (67%)
- Headache (32%)
- Vomiting (34%)
- Diarrhea (23%)
- Dizziness (12%)
- Fatigue (9%)
- Back pain (9%)
- Uterine hemorrhage (7%)
- Fever (4%)
- Viral infections (4%)
- Vaginitis (4%)
- Rigors (chills/shaking)(3%)
More than one adverse event was reported for most patients. Approximately 23% of the adverse events were judged to be “severe.”
The FDA is aware of women in the United States who died from sepsis (severe illness caused by infection of the bloodstream) after medical abortion with Mifeprex and misoprostol.
Calculating the Length of Pregnancy:
Doctors calculate the length of pregnancy by counting from the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP), approximately two weeks prior to conception (fertilization). So “up to 49 days LMP” means up to 5 weeks after conception.
Understanding the details and implications of choosing the medication abortion pill is crucial for anyone considering this option. It’s important to be fully aware of the time constraints, procedure, potential side effects, and risks involved with this form of abortion. The use of RU486, coupled with misoprostol, is a significant medical decision that should be made with comprehensive knowledge and under professional medical guidance.
For those considering this option, it’s vital to consult with healthcare professionals to ensure safety and to discuss any concerns or questions you might have. It’s equally important to understand the legal and health criteria that determine eligibility for taking the medication abortion pill. Remember, this decision is not just about the immediate termination of pregnancy but also involves considering your long-term health and well-being.
If you or someone you know is facing an unplanned pregnancy and contemplating a medication abortion, consider reaching out to your local North Carolina pregnancy center for detailed information and support. Making an informed decision is essential, and it’s important to have access to all the facts and support systems available. Remember, you are not alone in this journey, and there are resources and people ready to help you through this process.
Abortion Pill Frequently Asked Questions
Question: How Much Does the Abortion Pill Cost?
Answer:
The typical cost of the abortion pill ranges from $350 to $700, and it may be even higher depending on the provider. For the information you need, determine how far along you are in your pregnancy with our complimentary ultrasound services.
Question: How Can I Get the Abortion Pill?
Answer: You can get an abortion pill either through an abortion provider’s clinic or by an online mail source. For mail order, in most cases, a telehealth appointment is required and the medication for the abortion is sent directly to you without an in-person physical examination. A physical examination is important because it dates the pregnancy, rules out ectopic pregnancy, and determines viability (if you are at risk for miscarriage).
Question: What are “Missed Period Pills?
Answer: sed period pill is another name for the abortion pill. Some people may think it might help them psychologically if they’re unsure about abortion. Regardless of its name, you should know that it is an abortion.
North Carolina Pregnancy Centers
North Carolina pregnancy centers are located in all major cities including Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Cary, Wilmington, High Point, Concord, and even many smaller cities.
Most North Carolina pregnancy centers listed offer free and confidential services including medical grade pregnancy tests and ultrasound exams.
Family Resource Center
217 W. Church Street
Ahoskie, NC 27910
252-862-4777
Preg. Resource Ctr of Stanly County
731 W. Main Street
Albemarle, NC 28002
704-983-2100
Woman's Enrichment Center
154 Main Street
Andrews, NC 28901
828-321-3848
YOUR CHOICES Randolph
110 E. Walker Ave
Asheboro, NC 27203
336-629-9988
Ascend Women's Center
1710 Old Haywood Rd.
Asheville, NC 28806
336-850-5431
1st Choice Pregnancy Resources of Pamlico
13608 NC-55
Bayboro, NC 28515
252-745-5683
The Hope Center
208 Howard Street
Boone, NC 28607
828-265-4357
The Center for Women
134 S. Johnson Street
Brevard, NC 28712
828-885-7885
My Life Family Center
112 Mercy Street
Burnsville, NC 28714
828-637-0009
Life Care Pregnancy Center
402 Monroe Street
Carthage, NC 28327
910-812-3014
Gateway Women's Care
104 S. Estes Dr Suite 202
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
919-537-8220
Pregnancy Resource Center
1505 E. 4th St.
Charlotte, NC 28204
704-980-0226
iChoose Pregnancy Support Services
540 NC-42 West
Clayton, NC 27528
919-585-4353
Cabarrus Women’s Center
163 Winecoff Avenue NW
Concord, NC 28025
704-870-7467
Crisis Pregnancy Ctr of Gaston Co.
399 Belmont/Mt. Holly Rd
Belmont, NC 28012
704-827-0806
Crisis Pregnancy Ctr of Gaston Co.
717 Gastonia Technology Parkway
Dallas, NC 28034
704-349-3497
Agape Pregnancy Support Services
204 Sunny Ave
Dunn, NC 28334
910-891-7005
Gateway Women's Care
4113 Capitol St, Suite B
Durham, NC 27704
919-251-9444
Rockingham Pregnancy Care Center
424 Kings Highway
Eden, NC 27288
336-623-5540
Albemarle Pregnancy Resource Center
905 Halstead Blvd, Suite 18-21
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-338-1655
The Mercy House Pregnancy Resource Center
501 Doctors Dr
Elizabethtown, NC 28337
910-247-6303
LifeLine Pregnancy Help Center
110 Dutchman Ct 2nd floor
Elkin, NC 28621
336-526-5433
Agape Pregnancy Support Services
710 E. Russell St.
Fayetteville, NC 28301
910 485-0055
Smoky Mountain Pregnancy Care Center
226 E. Palmer Street
Franklin, NC 28734
828-349-3200
Hands of Hope Pregnancy Center
124 Turner St
Forest City, NC 28043
828-247-4673
Your Choice Pregnancy Clinic
607 N. Ennis Street
Fuquay-Varina, NC 27526
919-577-9050
Crisis Pregnancy Ctr of Gaston Co.
700 Robinson Road
Gastonia, NC 28056
704-867-3706
Wayne Pregnancy Care Center
3501 E. Ash St
Goldsboro, NC 27534
919-583-9330
Caldwell Pregnancy Care Center
200 Timberbrook
Granite Falls, NC 28645
828-757-9555
The Pregnancy Network
625 Fulton St
Greensboro, NC 27401
336-274-4881
Carolina Pregnancy Center
209 E. Arlington Blvd
Greenville, NC 27838
252-757-0003
GATE Pregnancy Resource Center
280 Concord Pkwy, Suite 119
Harrisburg, NC 28075
704-455-5200
Havelock Pregnancy Resource Center
316 Hwy 70 West
Havelock, NC 28532
252-444-4772
Open Arms Pregnancy Center
4005 Asheville Hwy
Hendersonville, NC 28791
828-676-4510
New Life Family Outreach Ministry
416 Gateway Ave
High Point, NC 27262
336-887-2232
Community Preg. Cntr. of Lake Norman
201 N. Old Statesville Rd
Huntersville, NC 28078
704-727-0535
HELP Crisis Pregnancy Center
319A Unionville-Indian Trail Rd
Indian Trail, NC 28110
704-839-0071
Hope First
3280 A Henderson Drive
Jacksonville, NC 28546
910-938-2000
Ashe Pregnancy Care Center
346 S. Main Street
Jefferson, NC 28640
336-846-4100
Hope Pregnancy Care Center
117 Charles Road
King, NC 27021
336-983-9990
EPIC Center
304 N. Queen St
Kinston, NC 28501
252-523-9516
iChoose Pregnancy Support Services
4019 Village Park Drive
Knightdale, NC 27545
919-679-3232
Caldwell Pregnancy Care Center
210 Ridge Street
Lenoir, NC 28645
828-757-9555
Alpha Pregnancy Support Services
29 West 3rd St
Lexington, NC 27293
336-901-3918
CPC of Lincoln County
112 Doctor’s Park
Lincolnton, NC 28093
704-732-3384
Heartbeats Pregnancy Care Center
3618 N. NC 16 Hwy Bus
Denver, NC 28037
704-489-0708
McDowell PCC
40 S. Main Street. S. 110.
Marion, NC 28752
828-652-7676
Abiding Hope
105 Chestnut Street
Mars Hill, NC 28754
828-680-1230
Davie Pregnancy Care Center
491Madison Rd.
Mocksville, NC 27028
336-753-4673
HELP Crisis Pregnancy Center
480 Help Street
Monroe, NC 28110
704-289-5133
Community Preg. Cntr. of Lake Norman
212 Caldwell Avenue
Mooresville, NC 28115
704-664-4673
Coastal Pregnancy Care Center
409 N. 35th Street
Morehead City, NC 28557
252-247-2273
Pregnancy Care Center
113 Clay St
Morganton, NC 28680
828-437-4357
The Legacy Center of Mt Airy
707 W. Pine St. S. 900
Mt. Airy, NC 27030
336-783-0011
Choices - Murphy Pregnancy Center
1262 Andrews Rd
Murphy, NC 28906
828-835-3444
Waterlife Pregnancy Care Center
4711. S. Croatan Highway, unit 2
Nags Head, NC 27959
252-441-1818
The Avery Pregnancy & Resource Center
1808 Millers Gap Hwy
Newland, NC 28657
828-733-2400
Alpha Life Outreach
3505 US Highway 401 Business, Suite 204
Raeford, NC 28376
910-565-2031
Gateway Women's Care
1306 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC 27605
919-833-0096
Your Choice Pregnancy Clinic
1522 Jones Franklin Road
Raleigh, NC 27606
919-758-8444
BirthChoice
2304 Wesvill Ct., Suite 340
Raleigh, NC 27607
919-781-5433
Roanoke Rapids Preg. Support Cntr.
1021 Roanoke Ave
Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
252-519-4357
Pee Dee Pregnancy Resource Center
202 S. Lawrence St
Rockingham, NC 28379
910-997-3040
Your Choice Resource Center
400 Sunset Avenue
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
252-446-2273
Life Choices
750 Martin Street
Roxboro, NC 27573
336-597-2811
The Pregnancy Support Center
847 S. Main Street
Salisbury, NC 28144
704-633-7695
Pregnancy Resource Center
1304 S. Post Road
Shelby, NC 28152
704-487-4357
Choices Pregnancy Center
13 Dial Street
Smithfield, NC 27577
919-989-9897
Alleghany Pregnancy Care Center
15 David's Way
Sparta, NC 28675
336-372-7844
Smoky Mountain Pregnancy Care Center
1165 W. Main St
Sylva, NC 28779
828-293-3600
Crossroads Care Clinic
1710 B Davie Ave
Statesville, NC 28677
704-871-0338
Caring Hearts Pregnancy Center
135 Seventh Street SW
Taylorsville, NC 28645
828-632-1680
Hope Pregnancy Resource Center
101 Moore's Lake Road
Wadesboro, NC 28170
704-690-6689
Coastal Pregnancy Center
1312 John Small Ave.
Washington, NC 27889
252-946-8040
Ascend Women's Center
177 N. Main Street
Waynesville, NC 28786
828-252-8509
HELP Crisis Pregnancy Center
10004 New Town Rd
Waxhaw, NC 28173
704-627-4015
Living Hope Pregnancy Support Svcs.
433 S. Madison St
Whiteville, NC 28472
910-642-2677
Life Line Pregnancy Center
4522 Fountain Drive
Wilmington, NC 28403
910-392-0001
Choices Women's Center
702 Broad Street West
Wilson, NC 27893
252-518-6502
The Pregnancy Network
811 West 5th St
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
336-274-4881
Salem Pregnancy Care Center
3001 Maplewood Avenue
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
336-760-3680
Compassion Care Center
321 West Main Street
Yadkinville, NC 27055
336-679-7101
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Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Do I need an appointment?
Answer: Walk-ins are welcome. However, it is best to make an appointment to minimize your office wait time.
Question: What is the cost?
Answer: All services are free and confidential.
Question: What should I expect when I come for my visit?
Answer: Upon your arrival, a friendly receptionist will guide you to meet your client advocate. This advocate will offer you a judgment-free space to talk, followed by essential information and a pregnancy test. In the event of a positive test result, a dedicated medical professional will perform a limited ultrasound to verify the pregnancy's viability and estimate the age of the fetus.
Question: How long after sex does it take for a pregnancy test to work and how accurate is the test?
Answer: Pregnancy tests can be performed 7 to 10 days after conception. A client with a negative result may be invited to return within 2 weeks for a repeat test if she has not had her period.
If you have taken a home pregnancy test, you may want to confirm results with a laboratory-quality test at your local pregnancy center. These pregnancy tests detect HCg levels within 7 to 10 after conception.
Question: Will you tell anyone about my visit?
Answer: Pregnancy centers maintain a rigorous privacy and confidentiality policy. Clients' information is safeguarded against unauthorized disclosure, respecting their right to privacy, except in instances mandated by law. This includes situations necessary for public health, preventing harm to the client or others, or in specific circumstances where the use or disclosure of information is justified without prior consent, such as in cases of abuse reporting or suicide/homicide prevention.
Question: When should I schedule an appointment?
Answer: High-quality, medical-grade pregnancy tests are capable of detecting pregnancy from the first day after your initial missed period. We advise scheduling an appointment if you've missed a period, have any queries related to pregnancy, or suspect that you might be pregnant.
Question: How far along do I have to be to get a free ultrasound?
Answer: After an initial consultation with a client advocate, many pregnancy centers offer on-site ultrasound scans. These limited ultrasounds are conducted by a licensed nurse sonographer or a registered diagnostic medical sonographer (RDMS) and are subsequently reviewed by a licensed physician. The purpose of an ultrasound is to confirm the viability of the pregnancy and to establish the gestational age.
Question: I already know I'm pregnant and I want an abortion, what's next?
Answer: It is advisable to have an ultrasound to confirm the viability of your pregnancy and to ensure it is located within the uterus, as 20% to 25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Moreover, the ultrasound helps in determining the stage of your pregnancy, which is essential in making an informed decision about the type of abortion procedure you may consider. Many pregnancy centers offer a limited ultrasound free of charge.