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Common Abortion Methods

Learn more about abortion pills and procedures and all your options.

The Abortion Pill

The abortion pill is two different drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, taken in one or two doses. The number of pills ordered can be determined by how far along you are.  A medication abortion is FDA-approved up through 10 weeks after a woman's last menstrual period. The abortion pill is not an option for people with certain medical conditions, if the pregnancy is not viable, or if the pregnancy occurs outside of the uterus.

It's important to rule out an ectopic pregnancy or a natural miscarriage and find out how far along you are via ultrasound. Conception calculators can only estimate a potential due date. Contact us for a free ultrasound and to learn more about abortion pills and your options.

Note: The abortion pill goes by many names including, missed period pills, at-home abortion, self-managed abortion, 10-week-after pills, medication, medical or chemical abortion. It is not the same as emergency contraceptives. The FDA issued a warning about abortion by mail and new safety regulations. Your health and safety come first here. Contact us to learn more. 

Aspiration Abortion

Aspiration abortion procedures can be performed up to 13 weeks after a woman's last menstrual period (LMP). It is the most common early surgical abortion method, and it is an outpatient procedure. Aspiration abortion is sometimes performed in the event of a medication abortion failure.

Dilation and Evacuation (D&E)

A D&E abortion is typically performed 13 weeks or more after a woman's last known period (LMP). It is the most common second-trimester surgical abortion method. Local anesthesia or sedation is commonly utilized. If you think you may be in your second trimester and are looking for options, contact us for a no-cost consultation. While we do not refer for or provide abortion services, we can give you the answers you need to make an informed choice. Call us today to get started. 

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Pregnancy Help Clinics of East Tennessee

Pregnancy Help Clinics of East Tennessee is a free women's center providing on-site pregnancy tests, ultrasound confirmation, and additional sexual health, pregnancy, and reproductive health resources, services, and support. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit in Tennessee.


The information presented on this website is intended for general education purposes only and should not be relied on as a substitute for professional and/or medical services. We do not refer or provide termination services, but provide education and information on abortion. All services are confidential and free of charge.

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Hotline: (877) 990-4673

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Chattanooga Pregnancy Help Center

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2967 Hwy. 297 Newcomb, TN 37819

Office: (423) 784-7322

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Johnson City Pregnancy Help Center

302 Wesley Street, Suite 2, Johnson City, TN  37601

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Helenwood Pregnancy Help Center

13067 Scott Hwy., Helenwood, TN  37755

Office: (423) 826-0661

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Call or Text: 865 864-3002

Every Tuesday - St. Stephen's Catholic Church

7111 Lee Hwy, Chattanooga, TN  37421

1st & 3rd Thursdays - Hamblen County Health Department 331 W. Main Street A, Morristown, TN  37814

2nd & 4th Thursdays - Plateau Pregnancy Services

99 Walker Hill St., Crossville, TN  38555

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