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Where Can I Get the Abortion Pill
 


Abortion. I know friends who’ve had abortions; I’ve heard about it in school; I’ve heard it debated in politics, but where is the abortion pill distributed?

If the topic of abortion is becoming a personal concern for you, we hope you will connect with us. Any time a Chicagoland woman is experiencing an unplanned pregnancy and is looking into her options, we are here to help. As a nonprofit limited medical clinic, we provide services women need, with caring, respectful support.

Where Can I Get the Abortion Pill?

If you’re searching where the abortion pill is distributed because you’re wondering where to get it online, let us strongly advise against that direction. Purchasing and using internet medications is never in the best interest of your health and safety.

For the protection of women who are researching where to get the abortion pill, the Food and Drug Administration has issued mandates. Clinics must meet these requirements in order to provide and prescribe the abortion pill. The clinic must be able to:

  1. Diagnose ectopic pregnancies.
  2. Accurately date pregnancies.
  3. Provide any surgical intervention that becomes necessary.

Avenue Women’s Center is a “first step” nonprofit clinic that has been helping men and women for the last 40 years. As such, we offer key services, such as ultrasound, to women who are navigating their pregnancy decisions. Ultrasound is the best way to find out if your pregnancy is ectopic (located in the wrong place) or likely to miscarry, as well as to determine the accurate dating of your pregnancy (how far along you are).

If you have been searching for information about the abortion pill, we are glad you found us. With locations in Darien, Elmhurst, Glen Ellyn / Lombard, Naperville, West Chicago, and Wood Dale, Illinois, we’re here to help. Whether you just want information specific to your situation, or if you are ready to schedule your free ultrasound, please call or text us today.


Reference:

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). (2018, March). Questions and Answers on Mifeprex. Retrieved from: https://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/PostmarketDrugSafetyInformationforPatientsandProviders/ucm492705.htm

The information provided here is general in nature.  It is not a substitute for a consultation with a medical professional. Before any medical procedure, it is imperative that you discuss your personal medical history, risks, and concerns with your doctor. If you have questions during or after a procedure, your doctor should be immediately contacted. Avenue Women’s Center is not an emergency center.  If you are experiencing severe symptoms, such as bleeding and/or pain, seek immediate medical attention.  Contact your physician, go to an emergency room, or call 911.