Common Abortion Methods

Abortion Pill Information in Georgia
The abortion pill is two different drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, taken in one or two doses. A medication abortion is FDA-approved up through 10 weeks after a woman's last menstrual period. The abortion pill is not an option for people with certain medical conditions, if the pregnancy is not viable, or if the pregnancy occurs outside of the uterus.
Conception calculators can only estimate a potential due date and a pregnancy should be confirmed prior to any decision. While we do not provide or refer for abortion services, we can provide free tele-consultations on your options and provide referrals for ultrasound services at no cost to you.
Surgical Abortion Procedures in Georgia
Aspiration abortion procedures can be performed up to 13 weeks after a woman's last menstrual period (LMP) and is the most common surgical abortion procedure. A D&E abortion is typically performed 13 weeks or more after a woman's last known period (LMP). Have questions about your rights in Georgia? Give us a call to learn more.
Abortion Pill Reversal Options
If you’ve started a medication abortion or taken the first pill and are second-guessing it, you have options.
The Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) protocol is a simple medical solution using something your body already makes: progesterone. Progesterone is the hormone that supports and sustains a healthy pregnancy and helps a fetus grow.
If you want to try to reverse the abortion pill, visit abortionpillreversal.com or call 1-877-558-0333 for 24/7 assistance.
