What is an Ectopic Pregnancy?

The word “ectopic” comes from the Greek word “ektopos,” meaning “out of place.” Unlike a normal pregnancy, which occurs when a fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining, an ectopic pregnancy implants itself outside the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube (tubal pregnancy).  This type of pregnancy is non-viable and will not be able to

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Is an Online Abortion or At-Home Abortion Safe?

Getting a medication abortion prescribed online can seem convenient and private, but there are some disadvantages worth considering, such as skipping vital health screenings. Read the rest of this article to learn about the medication abortion process, if you’re eligible, and what steps to take to protect your health. Ordering Online Skips Important Health Screenings

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How Can I Recover Emotionally After an Abortion?

It’s impossible to predict how a woman may feel after she has an abortion procedure. You may be wondering how you can recover emotionally after an abortion. The Mayo Clinic states women may have “a mix of emotions, including relief, loss, sadness or guilt.” Some studies show women may even struggle with PTSD symptoms.  An abortion

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Can You Still Get an Abortion in MN?

If you’re unexpectedly pregnant and wondering how or if the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade has restricted abortion access in Minnesota, you are not alone. Many states are scrambling to find answers due to this recent overturning. Abortion is still protected in Minnesota, so it’s still legal. Read the rest of this blog to

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Does the Overturning of Roe v. Wade Affect MN?

Abortion access is a hot topic right now. If you’re researching the issue online, you’re likely finding conflicting sources and may be uncertain what the recent Roe v. Wade means for us in the state of Minnesota.  What It Means that Roe v. Wade Was Overturned In 1973, the case of Roe v. Wade established

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What Are the Risks of Abortion?

Medical abortion and surgical abortion each present side effects and risks, including bleeding, infection, and incomplete abortion. As you consider the next best step for your health, learning more can help you make an informed decision. It can also help you manage your risks. Does Abortion Have Physical Health Risks? There are different types of

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What Are the Different Types of Abortion?

Abortion types vary depending on your specific situation, especially how far along you are. Many women who are early in their pregnancies have a medical abortion, taking a series of two drugs often referred to as the abortion pill. Other women have a surgical abortion, also called an in-clinic abortion. Here’s what to know about

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