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Abortion pills in South Africa generally cost between R650 and R2,100+ for a full medical abortion (up to 12-13 weeks) A cheaper, limited option (only misoprostol) can be around R450, while services at government clinics are free. Prices vary based on provider and number of weeks.

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Abortion Pills Termination pills medical abortion early pregnancy abortion non-surgical abortion pills Medical and surgical abortion are both very good depending on your circumstances. Medical is very cheap and can be done in the comfort of your home safely. Surgical is done only at a clinic and it is very expensive and it may involve appointments and waiting.
So you choose what you want depending on where you are. if you are in a rural area or you are short of money go medical termination where a pill is used. It is quick and safe and you.
A medication abortion is often referred to as the "abortion pill". In fact, it's actually 2 pills taken as directed by a trained provider. The first pill is taken and you wait.The next one is taken the same day (at the earliest) but no later than 72 hours - at home.
Not everyone is eligible to have a medication abortion. You must be within the first 12 weeks LMP to qualify.
WHY DO PEOPLE CHOOSE AN AT HOME ABORTION WITH THE ABORTION PILL?
Which kind of abortion you choose depends on what makes you most comfortable. With the abortion pill, many people like the idea that you don't need to have a procedure in a doctor's office. You can choose where to have your medication abortion. You could have it at home or in another comfortable place that you choose. You can decide if you want to be alone or with someone during your abortion. Since a medication abortion is similar to a miscarriage, many people feel like it's more "natural" and less invasive.
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All about abortion
Abortion means ending a pregnancy. There are two main options: an abortion procedure (also called in-clinic abortion) and the abortion pill (also called medication abortion). Both are safe and effective. Choosing the right kind of abortion for you will depend on how far along you are in your pregnancy, what's available at the health center where you're getting the abortion, and what feels most comfortable to you. And we have more information to help you decide between the abortion options.
Pregnancy stage limits
(Your pregnancy stage, or how far along you are in pregnancy, is calculated based on the first day of your last period. We'll figure it out for you—just give us the first day of your last period. How far along you are may also be determined or confirmed by doing an ultrasound before you have an abortion.) For example, some states might ban abortions starting at 22 weeks of pregnancy, which means that you can get an abortion through 21 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy. Other states might ban abortion after 20 weeks or 24 weeks, and still others don't have any specific limits on how far along in pregnancy you can get an abortion.
In addition to these state limits, individual abortion providers decide how far into pregnancy they want to offer abortion, so just because your state doesn't ban abortion until 22 weeks, that doesn't mean every abortion provider in your state will offer abortions through 21 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy.
It's legal for you to travel to another state to get an abortion, and if you're past your state's pregnancy stage limit, we'll help you figure out where it will be possible for you to get an abortion.
Waiting periods
The steps leading up to having an abortion may differ depending on what state you will have the abortion in. That's because different states have different laws about abortion. Different states have different laws for political reasons, not because abortion is more or less safe in different states. These laws may make it harder to get an abortion, but they don't make abortion less safe.
For example, in some states, you can have a consultation, ultrasound, and abortion all in one day. In other states, you may need to have your consultation or ultrasound a day or two before the abortion. That's because those states have what is called a "waiting period." Some states have a 24-hour waiting period, which means you're required to wait 24 hours between the consultation and the abortion. Some states have a 48-hour or even 72-hour waiting period. And some states have no waiting period at all. When you give us your location, we'll let you know whether there's a waiting period in your state.
Parental involvement
In some states, the law requires people under a certain age to inform their parents that they are getting an abortion or to get permission from their parents to have an abortion.
The abortion process
Your abortion itself — whether you choose the abortion pill or an abortion procedure — will not vary too much from place to place.
Before your abortion, you'll be given all the information you need to make an informed decision. After your abortion, your health care provider will give you some instructions about caring for yourself and watching out for things like excessive bleeding and warning signs of infection. But in general, abortions are among the safest medical procedures available, and few people who get them have any serious complications. The rate of major complications is low, at 0.23% (meaning about 2 out of every 1,000 people getting an abortion will have major complications), which is similar to the rate of major complications caused by colonoscopies. And it actually has a lower rate of complications than wisdom tooth removal.
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Yes, a 4-week pregnancy can be terminated. At this early stage, medical abortion (abortion pill) is highly effective and safe, typically available from as early as 4 weeks after your last period. Early abortions are generally easier, safer, and less invasive than later ones.
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Google abortion pill and click images. You are going to see the pictures. There are very many types of abortion pills and these pills are made from different countries but they all do the same thing. So the look of the pills may be different from country to country of origin just make sure that you get the right name and you will be OK.
Are abortion Pills Safe
Yes. Abortion pills are very safe in 9 plus women out of 10. This is over 90%. In a very few women it may lead to heavy bleeding but this can be corrected easily in hospital. So there is nothing to worry about.
Pills are recommended by the World Health Organisation as the cheapest method to terminate a pregnancy.
Can Pills cause Infertility
Pills are very safe and they do not affect you fertility at all. Many women actually get pregnant quite soon after using the pills because they do not practice safe sex.
Pills just terminate and they do nothing else to your body. So practice safe sex.
Which Abortion Pill is Most Effective?
All abortion pills are effective. As long as you follow the instructions and you also got the right dose you should be able to terminate easily and successfully on the same day you take the pills.
How does the Abortion Pill work
The abortion pill will make the uterus to expel the pregnancy tissue or fetus and you will pass it out through the vagina with blood and clots. That is about it.
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Understanding a medical abortion
The abortion pill is also known as a medical abortion. There are two main types of abortions: medical abortions and surgical abortions. A medical abortion may be commonly called "the abortion pill" but it involves taking two types of abortion pills. These pills will terminate a pregnancy, and are not the same as what is commonly known as the "morning-after pill" or Plan B, which is designed to prevent pregnancy.
Who is eligible for the abortion pill?
Women who are under 14 weeks into their pregnancy are eligible to take the abortion pill.
Women with pre-existing medical conditions may not be eligible to take the abortion pill.
Effectiveness
The abortion pill is very effective. When are used as instructed by the doctor/pharmacist they have about a 98 percent Trusted Source effectiveness rate. The age of the pregnancy, the medication doses and administration, and whether or not a woman has been pregnant before may impact the effectiveness. The effectiveness rate decreases for each additional week of pregnancy.
While this effectiveness rate is high, it's possible for a medical abortion to fail to terminate a pregnancy. In these cases, a woman would need to then undergo a surgical abortion.
How does it work?
When you're taking a medical abortion, it will make you bleed like your normal periods.
Side effects and recovery
Women who undergo a medical abortion often experience bleeding and cramping that can last for up to two weeks after the procedure, including passing blood clots. Other common side effects include:
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nausea and vomiting
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diarrhea
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feeling dizzy or heaving a headache
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short-lasting hot flashes
Most women will abort anywhere from a couple of hours to a day or two after taking the second medication. However, it's normal to experience light bleeding, spotting, and some cramping for up to four weeks following a medical abortion. Note that you can get pregnant almost immediately following an abortion.
Pros and cons of the abortion pill
When women decide they want to have an abortion, they may get to choose between a medical abortion with the abortion pill, and a surgical abortion.
Pros of medical abortion include:
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Medical abortions can occur as early as a woman finds out that she is pregnant.
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There is no anesthesia required.
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It's less invasive than a surgical abortion.
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Some women feel that it's more "natural," like a miscarriage.
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Medical abortions don't carry the same risks of uterine perforation.
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Abortion pills often cost less than surgical abortions.
Medical abortions do have some disadvantages, which include:
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Medical abortions are not 100 percent effective. Failed medical abortions require women to also undergo surgical abortions, and can result in infections.
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Bleeding and cramping may last longer than with a surgical abortion.
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Medical abortions may require more than one visit to the doctor's office.
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They cannot end a tubal or ectopic pregnancy.
Your doctor will discuss your options with you, and will likely break down some of the pros and cons.
Potential risks and complications
Though medical abortions are considered safe, it is possible to experience complications from the medications.
Potential risks and complications of a medical abortion include:
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an incomplete or failed abortion, where the fetus is viable or remains in the womb (this can cause serious infections)
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an undetected ectopic pregnancy, which can be dangerous and is a medical emergency
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blood clots remaining in the uterus
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heavy bleeding
Emergency symptoms of serious complications include:
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severe pain
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fever
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excessively heavy bleeding (defined as going through two or more pads within an hour span)
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strong-smelling vaginal discharge
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passing clots for two or more hours that are larger than the size of a lemon
What to do after taking the pill
In many cases, you will take the pills at the comfort of your home. When you bleed then you take the second medication between one and three days later for womb cleaning. You may experience symptoms like bleeding and cramping for two to four weeks.
After taking the abortion pill, wait at least one week to have sex, even if your doctor has prescribed you antibiotics. This reduces the risk of getting an infection. When you do have sex, use contraception immediately, as you can get pregnant very soon after an abortion.
Our Pregnancy Termination Pills Are Effective 100% Of The Time After A Pregnancy Termination Procedure You May Experience Slight Nausea, Vomiting & Light Bleeding Which Is Normal During An Abortion Process. Abortion Or Pregnancy Termination Is Legal In South Africa. You Do Not Need The Permission Of A Parent Or Partner To Terminate Your Pregnancy.
How does a Medical Abortion Work? It works by blocking the hormone progesterone, which is necessary to sustain pregnancy. Without this hormone, the lining of the uterus breaks down, the cervix (opening of the uterus or womb) softens, and bleeding begins. Within a few hours days after taking the medication medication it will cause the uterus to contract and empty. This ends the pregnancy. If you are pregnant and can not afford surgical abortion which is very expensive then consider medical termination with a pill. You will achieve exactly the same results, safely, quickly and cheaply.
What happens after taking abortion pills You'll experience bleeding and some cramping. It's very important you use pads and not tampons to avoid infection. You'll be advised to take pain relief in the form Please do not take Aspirin. The cramps may become strong - this is a normal part of the abortion process. Bleeding may get heavier and you may pass clots. This is usually at the time you begin to lose your pregnancy. Often the pregnancy is passed into the toilet. You may not see it specifically, and it may appear as a clot. Side effects of the medication may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and shivering. Once the pregnancy has been passed, your bleeding will usually lessen and become like a slightly heavier period. It may continue to be quite heavy for a day or two as the uterus needs to contract and return to its normal size. Most women pass the pregnancy within 4 or 5 hours after taking the pills. For others it can be quicker or take longer.
