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Non-Surgical Abortion

Learn about non-surgical abortion, a safe and private way to end an early pregnancy using medication.
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How the Non-Surgical Abortion Process Works

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1. Request for medication

Answer questions about your medical history to determine if you’re eligible for treatment.

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2. Consult with a provider—100% virtually

Consult with a licensed provider 100% virtually, via text, chat, video, or phone call*.

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3. Get Treatment Delivered

Get treatment delivered to your door or local post office in discreet, unmarked packaging.

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4. Take treatment with our support

Connect with our team with questions or for support. We’re here for you every step of the way.

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Our expert team is here for you—before, during, and after treatment

"You are the expert on your own body and your own experiences. Combined with our team's extensive knowledge and experience in abortion care, we work together to come up with the best treatment plan for you."

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Alyssa Wagner

Medical Director at Lola Women's Clinic

About Non-Surgical Abortion (Medical Abortion)

A non-surgical abortion, also known as a medical abortion, is a safe and effective way to end an early pregnancy using medication. This method involves taking two types of pills—Mifepristone and Misoprostol—which work together to terminate the pregnancy. It is a private and less invasive option that can be done in the comfort of your own home.

  • Mifepristone:

    The first pill, Mifepristone, works by blocking the hormone progesterone, which is necessary for a pregnancy to continue. This stops the pregnancy from growing.

  • Misoprostol:

    The second set of pills, Misoprostol, is taken 24-48 hours later. It causes the uterus to contract and empty, similar to a miscarriage.

  • Safe and Effective:

    When used correctly under medical guidance, non-surgical abortion is over 95% effective and is a very safe procedure for early pregnancies.

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Why Choose a Non-Surgical Abortion?

Choosing a non-surgical abortion with our support provides a safe, private, and effective option for ending an early pregnancy.

No Surgery or Anesthesia

This method avoids a surgical procedure and anesthesia, which many women prefer.

Privacy and Comfort

The process can be completed in the privacy and comfort of your own home, at a time that works for you.

High Success Rate

Medical abortion is highly effective, with a success rate of over 95% when performed correctly in early pregnancy.

Feels More Natural

For some, the process feels more like a natural miscarriage, which can be an emotionally preferable experience.

Confidential Medical Support

You receive professional medical guidance and support throughout the process without needing to visit a clinic in person.

Control Over the Process

You have more control over the timing and environment, which can reduce anxiety and stress.

Frequently Asked Questions

A non-surgical or medical abortion is a procedure that uses medication to end an early pregnancy. It involves taking two different pills, Mifepristone and Misoprostol, to stop the pregnancy and empty the uterus.

Yes, it is a very safe and effective method for ending a pregnancy up to 10-12 weeks. It is safest when done with guidance from a licensed medical provider who can ensure you are eligible and provide support.

After taking the second medication (Misoprostol), you will experience cramping and bleeding, similar to a heavy period or miscarriage. Our medical team will provide information on managing pain and what to expect.

A significant reduction in pregnancy symptoms (like nausea and breast tenderness) is a good sign. We will provide instructions on how to confirm the abortion is complete, which may include a follow-up call or a home pregnancy test after a few weeks.