- female
- 20 Years
- 14/08/2025
how is an abortion done in the first month of pregnancy do they use pills or is surgery required what are the options for ending a pregnancy within one month can it be done with medication or do i need a procedure if i'm only a month pregnant can i take abortion pills or will i have to get surgery how does abortion work in the first month is it just taking pills or do they have to do a surgical procedure i just found out i'm pregnant and it's been less than a month what's the process for abortion is it pills or an operation
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