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What is the Abortion Pill?

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Mifepristone, also known as RU-486 or the French abortion pill. Mifepristone was first developed as an early-abortion drug in France in 1988, under the name RU-486. After years of controversy, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has has now approved the drug for use in the U.S. Mifepristone comes in a pill form and it is used as an abortion method for the earliest days of pregnancy.
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There are two drugs called methotrexate and misoprostol, available as an abortion option. Methotrexate is an injection and misoprostol is a pill inserted into the vagina after the methotrexate injection. This is an abortion option available to women before the first 7 weeks of pregnancy only. If you find out that you are pregnant, you should visit the nearest Family Planning Clinic or see your doctor as soon as possible for counselling about the choices you still have.
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Are ECPs the same as Mifeprex (RU-486), the abortion pill?

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No. ECPs prevent pregnancy. Mifeprex ends an established pregnancy. ECPs do no work if there is an established pregnancy and they will not harm the fetus.
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Are abortion pills the same as the "morning after" pill?

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No. The "morning after" pill is designed to prevent pregnancy by preventing ovulation like oral contraceptive pills do, or by changing the lining of the uterus so a fertilized egg cannot attach. It does not terminate a pregnancy.
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Is the 'morning after pill' the same as an abortion?

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No. The morning after pill is a form of emergency contraception, so it works to prevent a pregnancy from occurring. An abortion is a way of ending a pregnancy that is already established. This means that if a woman took emergency contraception after becoming pregnant, it would not be effective.
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Is Plan B the same as the abortion pill?

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No, RU-486 (the abortion pill, Mifiprex) is completely different. Plan B does not cause an abortion. Plan B prevents pregnancy and will not work if a woman is already pregnant. Similar to other oral contraceptives, Plan B works by preventing ovulation or fertilization; it may also inhibit implantation. Once implantation begins, Plan B is not effective.
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HOW OFTEN DOES THE PILL CAUSE ABORTION?

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How many abortions are caused by the Pill? This is difficult to determine. The answer depends on how often the Pill fails to prevent ovulation, and how often when ovulation fails and pregnancy occurs, the third mechanism prevents a fertilized egg from implanting. Randy Alcorn posed the question to Dr. Harry Kraus, a physician and writer of popular novels with medical themes.
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How are the abortion pill and the morning-after pill different?

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The morning-after pill, or "Emergency Contraception", can be taken within 120 hours after intercourse to help prevent pregnancy. Emergency Contraception will not cause an abortion. The abortion pill, or "Mifeprex", can be taken once it is determined that you are pregnant and want to end the pregnancy. In general, pregnancy is risky. Early abortion is actually 10 times safer than childbirth and is recognized as being one of the safest of all medical procedures.
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What is the difference between the morning-after pill and the abortion pill?

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The morning-after pill is actually a medication taken after unprotected sex in order to prevent pregnancy. It is usually sold under the brand name Plan B. Sometimes, Plan B is referred to as an “abortion pill,” but this is incorrect. Plan B can be taken up to 72 hours after unprotected sex, but it works the same way that normal birth control pills work.
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Who should not take the Pill?

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There are few women who would not be considered good candidates for the Pill. Patients who should not use combination pills under any condition are smokers older than the age of 35, those with a history of spontaneous estrogen-induced blood clotting, those with an estrogen-dependent malignancy, and those who are already pregnant.
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Is Plan B® RU-486 (the abortion pill)?

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No. Plan B® is not RU-486 (the abortion pill). It is an emergency contraceptive (EC) that helps prevent an unplanned pregnancy after contraceptive failure, unprotected sex, or sexual assault. RU-486 (mifepristone) has anti-progesterone activity and may be used to induce a medical abortion up to 49 days gestation in pregnant women. Plan B® will not affect an existing pregnancy.
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What is an abortion?

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abortion is a medical procedure during which your cervix (the opening of your vagina) is forced open and the fetus (baby) and all of the material that keeps it alive are sucked out into a container and disposed of .
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A normal period should begin in 4-8 weeks. Ovulation can occur at any time after the abortion so birth control is needed to prevent pregnancy. If you are using birth control pills, a backup method is recommended for the first 4 weeks (one cycle) of pills.. If you experience heavy bleeding, call the clinic. Heavy bleeding is defined as when you soak a maxi-pad in less than one hour, for 2 hours in a row. Some women experience breast engorgement caused by the pregnancy hormones. This is normal.
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And your position on abortion is what again?

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For that matter, I give you yet another chance to give a clear statement of your Christian beliefs. This being a Christian beliefs forum and all.
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Is the Pill Safe?

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If you are thinking about birth control, the chances are good that you or your significant other will choose the birth control pill (also called OCP, for oral contraceptive pill) for pregnancy prevention, since it's the most frequently used form of reversible contraception in the United States. Indeed, more than 80 percent of American women use the Pill at one time or another in their lives. Today, approximately 26 percent of U.S.
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What do I do if I forget to take my Pill?

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If you forget to take the Pill for one day, simply "double up" by taking two pills the next day. Be sure to take them on a full stomach, preferably several hours apart to prevent nausea and/or vomiting. If you have sex, use a condom as backup. The next day, resume taking your Pill on a daily basis. It is a good idea to continue using condoms until you have consistently used the Pill for one week.
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When am I safe on the pill?

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Before you rely on it for protection, you should wait until you have completed one pack of pills. After that you are safe all the time, including during the sugar pills or the seven days off, providing you don’t miss any pills. If you miss one or more pills you should use a backup method (such as condoms) until your next pack.
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What do I do if I miss a pill?

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If you miss a pill take it as soon as you remember and refer to our missed pills guidelines to see if you need to take emergency contraception.Also use a back-up method, such as condoms, for a week.
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Can I take Echinacea with the Pill?

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Does it matter what I take my daily dose of Echinaforce in? I usually put it in my evening cup of tea.
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Will anyone find out I had an abortion?

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Your visit to our clinic is completely private and confidential. We are bound by the Ontario Privacy Act and all regulations governing patient confidentiality. We respect your right to discreet abortion care services.
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Do I have to take the Pill at the exact same time everyday and what if I miss a pill?

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It is strongly recommended that since the Birth Control Pills are in lower doses today than in previous generations, they should be taken at the exact same time everyday. The Pills are only time-released for 24 hours. If a female forgets to take a Pill, she should take her next dose as soon as she remembers, even if it means taking two at the same time, and use a back up method (condom and spermicide) for 7 days.
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