ABORTION INFORMATION

If you’re considering abortion in Columbia, Maryland, we're here to provide you with free and confidential support. We offer ultrasound services performed by medically licensed personnel to confirm a viable pregnancy, date your pregnancy, and help you understand your specific options. Our team provides education about abortion procedures, including methods available based on your pregnancy stage, as well as information about abortion laws in Maryland.


While we do not perform or refer for abortions, we provide unbiased, compassionate support tailored to your needs. To learn more about your options and how we can help, schedule an appointment today.


Receive a free abortion consultation, including an ultrasound, to confirm your pregnancy and explore the resources available to support you.

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Abortion Procedures in Maryland

Medical Abortion

Medication abortion also called abortion pill, can be taken up to 70 days (10 weeks pregnant).(1)


We can provide you with vital information about your pregnancy and whether the abortion pill is an option.(2) It’s important to note that some women should not take the abortion pill; learn more. Many telehealth abortion pill providers do not provide an ultrasound before administering abortion pills and we provide this service for you at no cost.

Surgical Abortion

There are several types of surgical abortions. Suction aspiration, also called suction curettage, or vacuum aspiration abortion, is performed during the first 6 to 14 weeks gestational stage. Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) is another type of procedure typically done in later weeks.

REFERENCES

1. Diagnostic ultrasound: mayoclinic.org

2. Ectopic Pregnancy: mayoclinic.org

3. Early Miscarriage Statistics: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

4. Medical Termination of Pregnancy Through Ten Weeks Gestation: fda.gov

5. Medical abortion isn't an option if you: mayoclinic.org

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