Why Do I Need an Ultrasound Before Abortion?

You may be wondering why you’d want an ultrasound, especially if you’re considering abortion. The answer is that ultrasounds provide the insight needed to make an informed and empowered decision for an unplanned pregnancy! They determine two key things about your pregnancy: viability and gestational age.

What is Pregnancy Viability?

A viable pregnancy means that the pregnancy is progressing properly. For example, at about six weeks, the embryo should have a heartbeat[1]

What is Gestational Age?

How far along am I? Your ultrasound can answer that question! It’s important to know how far along you are (also known as your gestational age), as you can’t take the abortion pill past 10 weeks of pregnancy[2]. However, the laws are currently being debated, so this may soon change to 7 weeks of pregnancy.

Consider receiving a free ultrasound at Choices Resource Center! If your ultrasound determines that you’re too far along to take the abortion pill, our compassionate trained staff will help you explore all of your pregnancy options, so you can make the best choice for your health and future! 

Free Ultrasounds in Oak Ridge, TN

No matter where you are in your unplanned pregnancy journey, you aren’t alone! Our trained staff is here to provide the support and vital information needed to make an informed decision.

Don’t wait to get the care you deserve! Give us a call at (865) 483-0099 or schedule your appointment online today. 

Please be aware that this article is not meant to be a substitute for medical advice or treatment. Our limited ultrasound examination is strictly for the purposes of confirming your pregnancy, detecting fetal cardiac activity, and estimating gestational age. We cannot diagnose any medical problems you may be experiencing, pregnancy-related or otherwise. 

 

Sources

  1. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. (2022, September 3). Slide Show: Fetal Ultrasound. Mayo Clinic. Retrieved from https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/pregnancy-week-by-week/multimedia/fetal-ultrasound/sls-20076294?s=3# 
  2. Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. (2023, March 23). Mifeprex (Mifepristone). U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Retrieved from https://www.fda.gov/drugs/postmarket-drug-safety-information-patients-and-providers/mifeprex-mifepristone-information