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General abortion questions 

An abortion is the medical process of ending a pregnancy. We offer two types of abortion care: medical abortion and surgical abortion. Read our answers to frequently asked questions about abortion below. 

Once you’ve booked your abortion appointment with us, you can begin to prepare for your abortion appointment. 
For advice on how to prepare for your appointment, click this link: How to prepare for your abortion treatment 

Medical abortion 

One of the treatment options we provide is a medical abortion, which uses medication to end a pregnancy. This option is available for up to 9 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy. Read our answers to frequently asked questions about medical abortion below. 

Surgical abortion 

One of the treatment options we provide is a surgical abortion. Surgical abortion is a procedure that involves the pregnancy being removed through the vagina using a suction method. This option is available for up to 23 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy. Read our answers to frequently asked questions about surgical abortion below. 

Abortion aftercare 

Everybody will have a different experience after either a medical or surgical abortion has been completed. To help support your recovery, we have answered frequently asked questions about abortion aftercare below.

Pregnancy 

If you have had sex without using contraception, or your contraception has failed, you could be at risk of becoming pregnant. We are here if you need to talk and can help you access care and support if you need.

Vasectomy

Vasectomy is a quick, safe, and effective method of contraception, for those who are sure they don’t want any, or any more children. Read our answers to frequently asked questions about vasectomy below.