The abortion pill is a medicine that ends an early pregnancy. In general, it can be used up to 70 days—10 weeks—after the first day of a woman's last period. Women who need an abortion and are more than 10 weeks pregnant can have an in-clinic abortion. read more
You usually can get a medication abortion up to 70 days (10 weeks) after the first day of your last period. read more
Misoprostol is taken within a day or two after taking the first pill, usually at home, and works by causing cramping that empties the uterus, kind of like a period. According to stats from Planned Parenthood, a medication abortion is 98 percent effective up to eight weeks into a pregnancy. read more