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We strive to provide you with objective pregnancy and sexual health education so you can make a confident decision. If you are considering abortion, your first step is to learn more about your options. All services are provided at no cost to you. Contact us today to meet with our nurses. Call Crawfordsville Location. Call Covington Location. Make an Appointment. Medication termination, also called the abortion pill, can be taken up to 10 weeks pregnant.

Suction aspiration, also called suction curettage, or vacuum aspiration termination, is performed between 5 to 12 weeks of pregnancy. Our nurses are willing to discuss your rights as a women to have a safe legal abortion and share with you information regarding that. Medication terminations also called the abortion pill can be taken up to 70 days 10 weeks pregnant after the start of your last menstrual period.

Action — The first medication, Mifeprex blocks progesterone. Progesterone is a hormone that is necessary for the pregnancy to survive. Without progesterone, the pregnancy dies. The second medication, Mifepristone, causes cramping, expelling the baby and uterine contents. Side effects — Cramping and bleeding are expected. Bleeding may be like a heavy period. Bleeding can last 9 to 16 days and possibly up to 30 days.

No insurance can be used in Kentucky. Be aware some states have waiting periods which means you will have to stay in a hotel if you are out of state and miss work. Upon first consultation and exam I was given a quote. I agreed to it and made the 2nd appointment for the procedure to be done. I arrived and was given medication to prep the cervix.

At that time they told me I would have to pay double the original quote given me. I was alarmed and told them that wasn't what I agreed on. The nurse was very rude and aggressive. Given that I had already taken the prep medication and had been there so long I just paid it. Had I waited or went somewhere else I would have had to start the whole process again. Very disappointed and in a stressful situation.

This is the most difficult choice some people have ever had to make. But the nurses didn't judge me at all and talked to me and answered all my questions. I was really worried about the procedure being painful, but they helped me feel very comfortable.

The doctor, Bernard Rosenfeld, is really good, look him up, and they actually include everything some clinics might charge extra for. They even give you a bottle of pain meds to take home. My fiance and I have been broken up about 5 months now we are still very close but agreed that we could see other people until we are ready a little while back I started "having fun" with this guy and just found out Im pregnant I have taken 3 test and believe I am 6 to 8 weeks when I found out and was going to tell the guy I tried to get him to come over so i could tell him the situation in person he wouldn't come without me telling him anything so he made me text it to him.

I tried to reason with him and be respectful by telling him and giving him an option and I hope that will always be in the back of his head like I know it will be for me. And I am so thankful that my ex fiance is here for me no matter what and one day I hope to have children but I need to know that they will be loved and cared for by both of their parents.

I was with my 10yr olds father one sad night he always catches me at my most vulnerable moments in life I called to tell him. Desperate measures. I need advice. I got pregnant by my boyfriend. Who didn't want anymore kids. He has 6 already and bring twins in this world is a lot. I seen myself married before I had my first kid right now I have to do what I have to because we can't afford anymore kids right now.

So it for the best. And I don't think he is the guy I want to spend the rest of my life with. I just don't want to be a babymama. This was never a choice for me I knew it was something that I had to do I was young living with my parents working a dead end job barely making ends meet And the guy that I got pregnant by was nothing I'd ever want to be my child's father So I made a grown up decision an did what was right for everyone I don't regret it at all!

I got pregnet at 17 I thought it was a great. Iam 21 now. I'm not sure if I'm pregnant just yet but. I'm considering having an abortion because if I am I know it wont be by my current bf. We broke up a while back bc I thought he was cheating on me so to get back at him I broke up with him and slept with someone else. It did make me feel better at the time and I did use protection but I'm unsure if it completely stayed on. It lasted literally. But if I am pregnant I will be getting the softtouch abortion option due to the fact it doesn't have any major side effects and is basically natural so if anyone is early in weeks I suggest that you look into that one.

Bc its better emotional if you make the decision before a child even fully develops bc then it's like your not killing anything. Well that's it I hope this helps someone.

I am 26 loving back with my mother for the 3rd time. I have no college education and my boyfriend doesn't have his g. I am struggling to pay the few bills that I have and I am struggling with being happy with myself, as a person. I feel I am emotionally and mentally capable and ready to be a mother, but I fear that my lack of self sufficiency and funds, means that I am not ready.

When I think about having the baby I cry and feel grief for not being more established at this age in my life. I am not an indecisive person but this decision has me stumped. I don't know how to determine what is right for me, which decision I can live with- which decision is best for me. I love my mother dearly, but she has been no help.

I am completely lost and scared. And I don't know how to make this decision. I am 34 years old. Have aspbirgers, and PCOS. I have no income, health insurance exct. But am pretty sure I need help. What do I do? Just recently found out I was pregnant when to the hospital with sharp pains and bleeding and found out I was 6 weeks pregnant.. I think I may be pregnant. I know for sure I want to get an abortion because in a few months I will be leaving for basic training.

I spent my whole life taking care of other people and I just want to finally do something for myself by myself. I've read a lot of you guys comments and it actually made me feel a little better about my decision. I know I have to do whats right for me.

The Student Health Center does not perform abortion, but we can help a women find an abortion provider and answer questions about the procedure. In January , the Supreme Court stated that the decision to terminate a pregnancy should rest with the woman and her health care provider. In the state of Indiana, only first trimester abortions the first three months of pregnancy are permitted in outpatient clinics. If a woman is under the age of 18, parental consent or judicial bypass is required.

A woman may choose from two types of first trimester abortion procedures. It is preferable to have an abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy. A woman should find out as soon as possible if she is pregnant.

Pregnancy tests can be done ten days past conception at the Student Health Center. This will allow you to make an appointment within the proper amount of time at a clinic that provides abortion services.

The Student Health Center does not provide surgical or medical abortions. Surgical abortion can be performed between 6 weeks and 13 weeks, 6 days from the first day of your last period. For medical abortions it must be no more than 70 days from the first day of your last period. Indiana law requires that a woman provide consent at least 18 hours before an abortion.

The clinic you contact will give you the details about informed consent. You will need to have an intake interview, sign a consent form, give a medical history, have laboratory tests and have a physical examination. The charges depend on the method. Health insurance sometimes will pay for an abortion. Check with your insurance plan and the clinic. Some clinics have financial assistance programs to help women pay for the procedure.

The Hoosier Abortion Fund also can provide help with payment. You must call the clinic you wish to attend and arrange your appointment ahead of time. Some clinics also require that you bring evidence of pregnancy, such as a note from your health care provider or lab test results. The Student Health Center can provide all paper work that most clinics require, although we do not perform abortions at the Student Health Center.

Done under sterile conditions by a qualified physician or trained providers, the risk involved in a first trimester abortion is far less than the risks associated with pregnancy. It is an outpatient procedure. Yes, but the abortion must be performed in a hospital or licensed surgery center and only for certain indications, including in the instance of rape. Caitlin Bernard's office can be contacted at for further inquiry.



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