Think you may be pregnant?
Questions about abortion?
Think you may be pregnant?
Questions about abortion?
Pre-Abortion Considerations
Facing an unexpected pregnancy and unsure about your choices?
If you are considering an abortion, please know that the dedicated team at the PAC is here to empower and help you understand as many of the facts as possible before deciding on a plan.
Abortion Information
Are there different ways to end a pregnancy?
If you are pregnant and did not plan it, it is important to educate yourself on the different methods to terminate a pregnancy. Termination of a pregnancy, also known as an abortion, is based on how many weeks you are into the pregnancy.
Pre-Abortion Ultrasound
What is a limited obstetrical ultrasound and why do I need one?
An ultrasound is a medical procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to capture live images from the inside of your body. It’s also known as sonography. Unlike other imaging techniques, ultrasound uses no radiation.
Abortion Pill Information
Medical abortion, also known as a chemical abortion, is a 2–step procedure. This is used to end a pregnancy. It is usually performed during the first trimester of pregnancy. The medication is only approved for use up until 70 days after the last menstrual period.
At Home Abortion
What does an at home abortion mean?
An at-home abortion (home abortion) is also known as a medical abortion, self-managed abortion, taking the abortion pill, and sometimes called online abortion.
An at home abortion is different than a surgical abortion. Both types are intended to terminate a pregnancy and they can come with health risks and significant side effects.
Pregnancy Testing Options
Think you may be pregnant? Do any of these sound familiar?
- Fatigue
- Missed Period or extremely light period
- Strange food cravings
- Out of the normal mood swings
- Nausea/Vomiting
If you have had either protected or unprotected sex, and these symptoms sound familiar, you might be pregnant. The best way to know is to take a pregnancy test.
More About Pregnancy AID Clinic
What do I need to know?
If you are considering an abortion, please know questions are a normal part of the process, and knowledge is power. We are here to help answer your questions.
PAC conveniently provides medical services 5 days per week in 3 clinics throughout the metro area. Our qualified staff of on-site medical professionals include two full-time registered nurses, two part time registered nurses, a part time Physician’s Assistant and two full time Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. Registered, credentialed, and trained medical staff provide medical-grade pregnancy tests, STI testing and treatment, and limited OB Ultrasound Exams as well as evidence-based medical education.








