By Cornerstone Marketing on Friday, 13 December 2024
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Can You Buy Abortion Pills Over the Counter?

If pregnancy wasn't a part of your plan, you may be looking for a private and easy way to end it. You may be wondering if you can pick up abortion pills over the counter at your local pharmacy.

In today's blog, we'll discuss whether you can get abortion pills over the counter and what you need to know before moving forward. Keep reading to learn more.

 

 

Are Abortion Pills Available Over the Counter? 

Over the counter medications do not require a prescription and can be used by individuals without the involvement of a healthcare provider.[1] However, abortion pills do require a prescription and oversight by a healthcare provider, so abortion pills are not available over the counter. 

Per the FDA, mifepristone and misoprostol (the two pills used in the abortion pill protocol) must be prescribed by a certified healthcare provider.[2] Only a certified pharmacy can dispense the medication. 

 

Can I Get Abortion Pills Over the Counter in Minnesota?

As of November 2024, abortion pills in Minnesota are not available over the counter because only certified providers can prescribe abortion pills.[3] You should never order abortion pills online from overseas pharmacies, as studies show that the pills contain an unknown amount of the medication and could be dangerous.[4]

 

What Pharmacy Provides Abortion Pills Over the Counter? 

As of 2024, only certified pharmacies provide abortion pills to women who have a prescription from a qualified physician. No pharmacy will provide the abortion pill over the counter. 

 

What You Need to Know Before Taking the Abortion Pill 

These are things you’ll want to know before you search for the abortion pill: 

  1. Estimated Gestational Age (or how far along you are in your pregnancy). Gestational age can be estimated based on a woman’s last menstrual period, but an ultrasound is the most exact way to determine the gestational age.[5]
  2. Location of the Pregnancy. An ectopic pregnancy develops outside of the uterus and can be life-threatening if not properly treated. So, before taking abortion pills, it is recommended that a woman receive an ultrasound first. 
  3. Viability of Pregnancy. Almost 10-20% of known pregnancies end in a miscarriage, and almost 80% of those occur within the first three months of pregnancy.[6]

You will not be eligible for the abortion pill if[7]:

Call Pregnancy Resource Center + Medical Clinic for a free appointment today at (320) 253-1962. 

 

Abortion Pill Information in St. Cloud and Waite Park, Minnesota 

Making a decision about an unplanned pregnancy can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Pregnancy Resource Center + Medical Clinic is here to help! We provide free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, and abortion information, so you can make the best decision for your health and future.

Give us a call at (320) 253-1962 or schedule your appointment online. All services are free and confidential!

 

Please be aware that Pregnancy Resource Center + Medical Clinic does not provide or refer for abortion services. 

 

Sources

  1. FDA. (2022, November). Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) Single Shared System (SSS) for Mifepristone 200mg. https://www.fda.gov/media/164331/download
  2. FDA. (2022, January). FDA takes actions to permanently improve access to medication abortion and support patient safety. https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-takes-actions-permanently-improve-access-medication-abortion-and-support-patient-safety
  3. Guttmacher Institute. (2023, June). Medication Abortion. https://www.guttmacher.org/evidence-you-can-use/medication-abortion
  4. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. (2020, November). Medical Management of First-Trimester Abortion. https://www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/practice-bulletin/articles/2020/10/medical-management-of-first-trimester-abortion
  5. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. (2022, October). Understanding Miscarriage. https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/understanding-miscarriage
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