Can you take abortion pills while pregnant?
Hello, I recently found out that I am pregnant; my last menstrual period was on July 19.
I don't usually experience nausea, but I discovered my pregnancy a bit late.
I am now almost seven weeks along.
Is it still possible to take RU486? I would also like to know how much this medication costs.
As a hearing-impaired person, is there any way to get it at a lower price? Thank you.
Tu Tu, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/09/07
Dr. Huang Yiwen reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, Miss Rabbit: If you are certain that you are more than seven weeks along, it is best to consider a surgical abortion.
(The failure rate of taking RU486 is relatively high and may not be appropriate.
The cost for the procedure and medication is approximately five to six thousand NT dollars.) As for whether your expenses can be reduced, you can discuss this with your doctor at that time; in principle, it should be possible.
Reply Date: 2016/09/07
More Info
When it comes to the topic of abortion pills, specifically mifepristone (commonly known as RU486), it is important to understand the medical guidelines and implications surrounding their use during pregnancy. Mifepristone is typically used in combination with another medication, misoprostol, to terminate an early pregnancy. The FDA has approved its use up to 10 weeks (70 days) into a pregnancy, and it is most effective when taken within the first 9 weeks.
Given that you are currently around 7 weeks pregnant, you are within the timeframe where mifepristone can be used effectively. However, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss your specific situation, including any potential risks or complications that may arise from taking these medications. A healthcare professional can provide a thorough evaluation and ensure that you are making an informed decision based on your health and circumstances.
In terms of costs, the price of mifepristone and misoprostol can vary depending on the provider and location. On average, the cost for the medication can range from $300 to $800, but this does not include additional fees for consultations or any necessary follow-up care. Some clinics may offer sliding scale fees based on income or may have financial assistance programs available. It is advisable to reach out to local clinics or healthcare providers to inquire about the specific costs and any available discounts or assistance programs.
As for your concern about being a hearing-impaired individual, many healthcare facilities are equipped to accommodate patients with disabilities. It is recommended to inform the clinic in advance about your needs, so they can provide appropriate support, such as sign language interpreters or other communication aids.
In addition to the medical aspects, it is also essential to consider the emotional and psychological implications of undergoing a medical abortion. Many individuals experience a range of emotions during this process, and it can be beneficial to seek support from friends, family, or professional counselors who can help you navigate this experience.
Lastly, it is important to note that while mifepristone is generally safe, there are potential side effects and complications that can occur. These may include heavy bleeding, cramping, nausea, and in rare cases, infection. Therefore, having a follow-up appointment with your healthcare provider after taking the medication is crucial to ensure that the abortion process is complete and to address any concerns you may have.
In summary, if you are considering taking abortion pills, it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss your options, understand the costs involved, and ensure that you receive the necessary support throughout the process.
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