Choices Life Resource Center understands the difficulty of facing an unexpected pregnancy. Perhaps you’re considering taking the abortion pill, you may have already called an abortion clinic. Take time to learn more about abortion and your options. Visit our free and confidential women’s center in New Albany, Corydon, Marengo and Salem.

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At-Home Abortion Indiana

Considering At-Home Abortion?


If you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy in Indiana, you may be looking into at-home abortion methods such as ordering abortion pills online or trying self-induced methods (including herbal remedies). It’s important to know that abortion in Indiana is highly restricted by law and the abortion pill cannot legally be obtained by mail or through telehealth.


Before making any decision, confirm your pregnancy with an ultrasound. This is the only way to know:

  • How far along you are (the abortion pill is FDA-approved only through 10 weeks).
  • Whether your pregnancy is located in the uterus (an ectopic pregnancy requires immediate medical care).
  • If your pregnancy is viable (many end naturally in miscarriage, and an abortion may not be necessary).

At CHOICES, we provide free ultrasounds and lab-quality pregnancy tests so you have accurate information about your health and options.


About the Abortion Pill

  • The abortion pill is actually a two-step protocol (mifepristone + misoprostol).
  • It is only available through authorized providers — not legally through the internet or telehealth.
  • The FDA strongly cautions against buying abortion pills online due to safety risks.
  • It is different from emergency contraception (“the morning-after pill”).

Some women who take only the first medication (mifepristone) and change their mind may be able to continue their pregnancy with what’s called abortion pill reversal.


Self-Induced Abortion Methods

Some women consider herbal or other self-managed abortion methods. These can be dangerous and ineffective, leading to health complications and incomplete abortion. It is important to have accurate medical information before attempting anything that could affect your health and future fertility.


Free & Confidential Services


CHOICES Life Resource Center offers:
✅ Free pregnancy testing and ultrasound
✅ Information about pregnancy and abortion procedures
✅ One-on-one support and mentoring
✅ Parenting programs and resources for moms, dads, and families


All services are 100% free and confidential, regardless of your circumstances. We do not provide or refer for abortion or birth control, and we never profit from your decision. Our role is to give you accurate information, compassionate support, and practical help as you make the best decision for yourself and your future.


You don’t have to figure this out alone. Schedule your free appointment at one of our centers in New Albany, Corydon, Salem, or Marengo.

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A Window into the Miracle of Life Pregnancy is an incredible journey, filled with excitement, anticipation, and plenty of questions. One of the most special moments for expecting parents is seeing their baby for the first time. Thanks to modern technology, ultrasounds provide a real-time view of the developing baby, helping to monitor both maternal and fetal health throughout pregnancy. If you’re curious about how ultrasounds work and what they reveal, this guide will walk you through the science behind them, the different types available, and what to expect during your appointment. What Is an Ultrasound?1 An ultrasound, or sonogram, is a medical imaging technique that uses sound waves to create pictures of the inside of the body. During pregnancy, ultrasounds allow healthcare providers to visualize the developing baby, track growth, detect abnormalities, and monitor the well-being of both mother and baby. Unlike X-rays, which use radiation, ultrasounds rely on sound waves, making them a safe, non-invasive, and widely used method for monitoring pregnancy. Types of Pregnancy Ultrasounds Different types of ultrasounds serve unique purposes throughout pregnancy: 1. Transabdominal Ultrasound This is the most common type of ultrasound. A technician applies a gel to the abdomen and moves a handheld device (transducer) over the belly to capture images of the baby. This method is typically used after the first trimester, once the baby is large enough to be seen through the abdominal wall. 2. Transvaginal Ultrasound Used early in pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, this ultrasound provides a clearer image when the baby is still very small. A small transducer is inserted into the vagina to get a closer view of the uterus. It’s often used to confirm pregnancy, detect ectopic pregnancies, or monitor early fetal development. 3. 3D and 4D Ultrasounds These advanced ultrasounds provide a detailed, three-dimensional image (3D) or real-time video (4D) of the baby. These ultrasounds are usually more for entertainment and bonding purposes. When Are Ultrasounds Performed? Ultrasounds are conducted at different stages of pregnancy to monitor both mother and baby’s health. Here’s a general timeline: First Trimester (6-13 Weeks) Confirms pregnancy Detects heartbeat Estimates gestational age and due date Checks for multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.) Assesses early fetal development and position Second Trimester (14-26 Weeks) The anatomy scan (usually at 18-22 weeks) examines the baby’s organs, limbs, and spine Measures growth and development Can reveal the baby’s sex if desired Third Trimester (27-40 Weeks) Checks the baby’s growth and position (head-down, breech or transverse) Monitors placenta health and amniotic fluid levels Conducted if there are concerns about the baby’s movements or heart rate What Can an Ultrasound Reveal? Ultrasounds provide vital insights into pregnancy, including: ✔ Fetal Heartbeat – Verifies that there is fetal cardiac activity which can be visualized at 5 weeks 5 days after the last menstrual period. ✔ Gestational Age – Helps estimate due dates based on baby’s size. ✔ Fetal Growth & Development – Tracks the baby’s growth and development. ✔ Multiple Pregnancies – Identifies if you're expecting twins, triplets, or more. ✔ Baby’s Position – Determines if your baby is head-down for delivery. ✔ Placenta & Amniotic Fluid – Ensures proper function and healthy levels. ✔ Baby’s Sex – Can often be identified around 18-20 weeks. Source: Professional, C. C. M. (2025, March 19). Ultrasound in pregnancy. Cleveland Clinic. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/9704-ultrasound-in-pregnancy