Up to 10 weeks from the first day of your last period.
Up to 10 weeks from the first day of your last period.
Up to 12-14 weeks, depending on your state’s laws.*
You will have an in-person visit with a medical provider who will give you the medicines.
You will take 2 different medicines to take over the course of about 2 days. These medications will cause cramping and bleeding (like an early miscarriage).
Most of the time the abortion is over within 24 hours after you take the second set of pills.
The abortion happens at home.
After an online consultation with a provider, the medications will be mailed to you.
You will take 2 different medicines over the course of about 2 days. These medications will cause cramping and bleeding (like an early miscarriage).
Most of the time the abortion is over within 24 hours after you take the second set of pills.
The abortion happens at home.
A medical provider uses gentle suction to empty your uterus.
The procedure itself takes about 5-10 minutes.
The abortion happens at a healthcare facility.
You may have mild to strong cramps during the abortion. Over-the-counter pain pills can help.
You may have mild to strong cramps during the abortion. Over-the-counter pain pills can help.
You may have mild to strong cramps during the procedure. Over-the-counter pain pills can help.
Heavy bleeding (usually as heavy or heavier than your period) starts a few hours after the second medication and lasts for several hours.
Lighter bleeding may continue off and on for a few weeks.
Heavy bleeding (usually as heavy or heavier than your period) starts a few hours after the second medication and lasts for several hours.
Lighter bleeding may continue off and on for a few weeks.
You may have light bleeding for 1-7 days after the procedure.
For both types of abortion, the exact cost depends on where you go and insurance policies.
Our Resources Page has more info on financial assistance and how to find in-person care.
Hey Jane is a one-time cost of $249. We are not able to accept insurance at this time but we do offer a sliding scale program and financing options if you need financial support.
Our Resources Page has more info on financial assistance and how to find in-person care.
For both types of abortion, the exact cost depends on where you go and insurance policies.
Our Resources Page has more info on financial assistance and how to find in-person care.
The pills work about 95-98% of the time. If they do not work, you may be able to take the pills again or you'll need an in-clinic procedural abortion.
The pills work about 95-98% of the time. If they do not work, you may be able to take the pills again or you'll need an in-clinic procedural abortion.
The procedure works about 99% of the time. If it does not work, you may need to have a repeat procedure.
An abortion with pills is very safe.
Complications are very rare.
Please see our FAQ for more info.
The abortion with pills is very safe.
Complications are very rare.
Please see our FAQ for more info.
The abortion procedure is very safe. Complications are very rare.
Please see our FAQ for more info.
- You won’t have shots, anesthesia, or instruments in your body.
- It may feel more natural, like a miscarriage.
- The abortion happens at home (or another comfortable place you choose) after an in-person visit with a medical provider
- You can decide if you want to be alone or with someone during the abortion
- You won’t have shots, anesthesia, or instruments in your body.
- It may feel more natural, like a miscarriage.
- The entire consultation and treatment happens at home (or another comfortable place you choose), no travel required
- You can decide if you want to be alone or with someone during the abortion
- You won’t have blood tests or ultrasounds
- Flexible appointment scheduling
- It is over in a few minutes.
- It works 99% of the time.
- Medical staff members are with you during the abortion.
- It can be done later in the pregnancy than an abortion with pills and patients experience less bleeding
- It takes a couple days to complete
- It cannot be done as late in pregnancy as a procedural abortion
- Bleeding can last longer than with a procedural abortion
-It cannot end a tubal or ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside the uterus)
- It takes a couple days to complete
- It cannot be done as late in pregnancy as a procedural abortion
- Bleeding can last longer than with a procedural abortion
-It cannot end a tubal or ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside the uterus)
- A clinician must insert instruments inside the uterus
- You have less control over the abortion procedure
- You have to have the treatment in a medical facility
- It cannot end a tubal or ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside the uterus)
* Depending on your state’s laws, procedural abortions may be possible after 14 weeks. We only discuss first trimester abortion options here. To learn more about your state’s laws or to find a clinic near you, please visit our Resources page or ineedana.com.