Abortion pills are drugs used to end a pregnancy. In the U.S. they require a prescription and are FDA-approved for use up to 10 weeks of pregnancy. This method of abortion is known as a medication abortion. It is sometimes also referred to as an at-home abortion or a self-managed abortion.
Ordering abortion pills online may seem like a quick, easy, and simple option. But there are some things you should consider before going this route.
Even though there is no legal requirement to have an in-person appointment with a health care provider, women should see a medical provider before having a medication abortion and should have a follow-up evaluation after taking abortion pills to ensure their safety and minimize the potential for serious complications. Additionally, health care providers are often trained to recognize signs of pressure, coercion, or even sex trafficking—and may be able to assist patients in connecting with local resources as needed.