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PREGNANT?

We are here to help.

We will connect you with local support, right in your community, offering free pregnancy tests, free abortion information consultations, and free ultrasounds. No insurance necessary!

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Free Pregnancy Test & Ultrasound

100% Confidential.

Information, no judgment.

We will reach out to you ASAP using the preferred method of contact that you indicate below. Don't worry, we will be discreet, and we always respect your privacy.

We Are Here for You

Don't experience the uncertainty of an unplanned pregnancy alone. We are here to help, and answer any questions about whether abortion is right for

you and what your options are.

With all the services you need provided for FREE, we hope to make this an empowering experience for you.

Our trained Client Consultants are ready to assist

you. Call, text, or book your FREE Abortion Information Consultation online. Your safety and privacy are our priority.

Considering abortion?

Unplanned pregnancy is confusing and can come with many emotions. To make things more confusing, common pregnancy symptoms such as missed period, nausea, and vomiting do not always mean you are pregnant. Confirming your pregnancy and assessing your options is an important step to empowering yourself to making the right choice.

Step 1: Confirm you are really pregnant.

Get a free pregnancy test.

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Step 2: Confirm what stage of pregnancy you are in, and whether it is a viable pregnancy.

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Knowing this information will determine what abortion procedures are available, and whether the abortion pill would work. A free ultrasound at one of our local clinics will determine these factors, while Planned Parenthood would charge for these services.

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Step 3: Know your options.

You may be wondering if abortion is right for you, how much an abortion would cost, when to get an abortion, where to get an abortion, whether you can use the abortion pill at home, and many more questions. This is a confusing time, but you are not alone! Our abortion information consultations will empower you to make your choice with confidence.

Questions about the abortion pill?

You may be wondering if the abortion pill, also known as a medical abortion, is right for you. At your free consultation, we will be able to provide details on the answers to these common questions and more.

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When to take the abortion pill:

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The abortion pill is normally used before the tenth week of pregnancy. An ultrasound will be able to determine what week you are in.

How the abortion pill differs from Plan B:

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Plan B is a pill taken less than 72 hours after having unprotected sex. It works by preventing the fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus. The abortion pill expels a fetus which has already been implanted.

How the abortion pill works, and what drugs are used in the process:

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The abortion pill is a two-step process. The first pill is given at a clinic visit. This thins the lining of the uterus to cause the fetus not to stay implanted. The second drug is taken 24-48 hours after the first pill. This causes the uterus to contract and expel the fetus.

Side effects to the abortion pill:

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There are several side effects to keep in mind when considering the abortion pill such as cramps and bleeding. There are occasionally more serious side effects such as vomiting, diarrhea and severe hemorrhaging

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Disclaimer:

The contents of the Project Rosie website are for information purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

In no event shall Project Rosie or Protect Life Michigan be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on the content of the Project Rosie website.

We strongly recommend that you seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.”

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