MCN Network Approved Clinics in Pennsylvania

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Bright Hope PSS, Allentown

Capital Area Pregnancy Centers, Inc., Camp Hill

Chester County Women's Services, Coatesville

Choices Pregnancy Center, Coraopolis

Bright Hope PSS - Easton, Easton

Women's Care Center of Erie County, Inc., Erie

Pregnancy Resources at Cornerstone, Gap

Tender Care Pregnancy Center, Gettysburg

Morning Star Pregnancy Services, Harrisburg

Tender Care Pregnancy Center, Hanover

Chester County Women's Services, Kennett Square

Morning Star Pregnancy Services, Middletown

Choices Pregnancy Services, Monaca

Women's Choice Network, Monroeville

Morning Star Pregnancy Services, New Cumberland

Hope Pregnancy Center, Philadelphia

Women's Choice Network, Pittsburg

Choices Pregnancy Center, Pittsburgh

Women's Choice Network, Pittsburgh

A Woman's Concern PRC, State College

Chester County Women's Services, West Chester

Lifeline of Berks County, West Reading

If you are considering an abortion, an ultrasound will provide confirmation of pregnancy and how far along you are. An at home abortion, also known as the abortion pill, may be something you are considering. It is important to first meet with a medical professional and get all your specific questions answered and discuss the options. Meeting in person with a medical professional is the only way to truly determine your gestation age (how many weeks), as well as rule out the possibility of an ectopic pregnancy and confirm the pregnancy is indeed viable. This is all critical information for you to have for your health and safety before taking the abortion pill medication.

There are many questions about the abortion pill like “How does the abortion pill work?”,” Is the abortion pill truly effective?”, “What happens if the abortion pill doesn’t work?”, “How many pills do I have to take with the abortion pill?”, and more.

Asking Siri or searching through Google will only get you so far.

Nothing replaces meeting with a medical professional in person.

The medical professionals working at these clinics are here to provide you the medical information you need, as well as answer all your questions about your pregnancy.

All the services at a pregnancy medical clinic are free and confidential.

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