

The at-home abortion pill info you need to know.
Learn more about medication abortions by mail, in-clinic abortions, and your pregnancy options in Decatur, IL.
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Learn more about abortion pill, in-clinic abortion procedures, pregnancy options, and more. Your appointment can include free pregnancy testing and verification services.
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Pregnancy Testing & Confirmation
We can determine how far along you are and if the pregnancy is viable. You can also talk to a nurse about your medical history and potential side effects. Note: Medication abortion (the abortion pill) is only an option if taken up to 10-11 weeks after your last menstrual period.
An ultrasound should be performed to determine which options are available to you.
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Options Consultation with Abortion Information
Learn more about the abortion pill and your options in Central Illinois, abortion procedures, what to expect during an abortion, abortion recovery, and more. We can also discuss other pregnancy options, your rights, and free resources available to you.

frequently asked questions

what is the abortion pill?
The abortion pill is actually a combination of two medications taken in two separate doses. Other names for the abortion pill are medical abortion, medication abortion, or chemical abortion. It is 98% effective at ending a pregnancy.
who is eligible for the abortion pill?
It can be taken up to 10-11 weeks after a woman's last known menstrual period. The abortion pill is not an option for people with certain medical conditions or if the pregnancy occurs outside of the uterus (ectopic pregnancy).
do you offer video chats or telemedicine services?
If you are looking for the abortion pill, it's important to confirm your pregnancy and viability. Due date calculators can be off by 2-4 weeks and an ultrasound is the only way to verify how far along you are and placement of pregnancy. For that reason, we offer in-person appointments.
