Will Texas Medicaid Pay for Abortion? 

No, Texas Medicaid will not pay for abortion. This is because Texas prohibits abortion in almost all circumstances.  At Woman to Woman, we understand the fear and uncertainty that comes with facing an unexpected pregnancy—and we’re here to help.  We’ve...Continued

How Will Abortion Affect Me Physically?

Every woman’s response to abortion is unique and depends on many factors—such as the type of abortion she receives, risk factors, etc. This article will highlight the different ways that abortion might affect you physically. (Looking for free pregnancy resources...Continued

Is an Online Abortion or At-Home Abortion Safe?

An online abortion, also known as at-home abortion, involves ordering the abortion drugs online and bypassing a clinic. This option isn’t safe and puts your health at risk.  In fact, the FDA advises against it because these drugs aren’t FDA-approved...Continued

What Is a Chemical Abortion?

Chemical abortion, also known as the abortion pill, is a non-surgical method used to terminate an early pregnancy. Also referred to as Medical Abortion,it involves taking two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, which work together to end the pregnancy.  If you’re...Continued

How Can I Recover Emotionally After An Abortion?

Recovering emotionally after an abortion can be a complex and personal journey. Each person’s experience is unique, and it’s important to approach your healing process with compassion and patience.  This article will highlight strategies to help you navigate your emotional...Continued

3 Things Needed Before Abortion

Before an abortion, there are some essential steps you should take to safeguard your health and wellness. We’ll review some of the services we offer at Woman to Woman Health Center. 1. Get Pregnancy Verification An at-home test is not...Continued

What to Expect in a Post-Abortion Follow-Up Exam?

A post-abortion exam is a vital next step if you’ve recently had an abortion. This exam will help protect your health by ensuring that you’re recovering without experiencing any abortion complications.  Read on to learn more about what to expect...Continued

What Is Over-the-Counter Birth Control?

The FDA recently approved an over-the-counter birth control pill that will become available in 2024, which means you will be able to access this without a prescription from a doctor. Read on to learn all about this new over-the-counter birth...Continued

Roe v. Wade Overturned: Separating Fact From Fiction

The overturning of Roe v. Wade in June 2022 shifted women’s rights by giving people the opportunity to now vote on this issue, determining for themselves how their residing state should act in reference to abortion laws.   With all the...Continued