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What to Expect from an In-Clinic Abortion

July 23, 2026 By CMSTeam

An unplanned pregnancy can feel overwhelming. If you’re looking for an abortion clinic in Harrisburg, PA, it’s important to know what to expect. This can help you make a fully informed decision.

In this article, we’ll explore:

  • The different types of in-clinic abortion procedures
  • The possible risks and side effects
  • When to seek medical help if you experience complications
  • What to do before visiting an abortion clinic

Types of In-Clinic Abortion Procedures

The type of in-clinic abortion you can receive depends on how far along your pregnancy is. Two common surgical abortion procedures are the suction (vacuum) aspiration or a dilation and evacuation (D&E).

Suction (Vacuum) Aspiration Abortion

A suction (vacuum) aspiration abortion is typically performed early in pregnancy. Here’s how it works:

  • Before the procedure, small instruments or a medication such as misoprostol  is used to open (dilate) the cervix.
  • During the procedure itself, a suction device is used to remove the fetus.

Dilation and Evacuation (D&E)

A dilation and evacuation (D&E) is a surgical abortion most often performed in the second trimester. This procedure is usually performed under anesthesia. It’s more complex than a suction (vacuum) aspiration abortion due to the fetus’s size.

Here’s how it works:

  • Before the procedure, sponge-like sticks (laminaria) are inserted into the cervix.
  • These sticks absorb moisture and gradually expand, opening the cervix.
  • During the procedure itself, a suction device and tools like forceps are used to remove the fetus.

How Much Does an In-Clinic Abortion Cost in PA?

In PA, an in-clinic abortion can cost between $594–$792 on average[1], depending on how far along you are and whether or not you have insurance.

These prices may not include the cost of any pre-screening services (such as an ultrasound) or follow-up care.

Side Effects and Risks

Common side effects of surgical abortion include cramping, spotting, and bleeding. These can last up to two weeks, depending on the procedure. One study found that second-trimester abortions can be more painful than expected.[2]

Potential physical risks include:

  • Uterine Perforation: An instrument may accidentally puncture the uterus, possibly needing surgical repair.[3]
  • Asherman Syndrome: Scar tissue inside the uterus can impact future fertility.[4]
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): Bacteria introduced during surgery may cause infection in the reproductive tract.[5]

Additionally, some women report experiencing mental health struggles after abortion. Examples include:[6][7]

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Low self-esteem
  • Substance abuse
  • Suicidal behaviors

If you’re thinking about suicide, call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 right away.

When to Seek Immediate Medical Care

Complications can happen after an in-clinic abortion. Go to the nearest emergency room if you experience any of the following:

  • Heavy, excessive bleeding
  • Persistent fever
  • Severe or worsening abdominal pain not relieved by over-the-counter pain medication
  • Foul-smelling vaginal discharge
  • No bleeding within 24 hours of the procedure

What to Do Before Visiting an Abortion Clinic

Before visiting an abortion clinic, it’s crucial to receive an ultrasound to confirm pregnancy viability and gestational age. This information helps you understand your pregnancy options and make the best decision for your health.

Viability

A viable pregnancy indicates that the pregnancy is progressing normally and has the potential to continue to term. During an ultrasound, technicians look for signs like a fetal heartbeat. This usually appears around 6 weeks of pregnancy.[8]

Getting an ultrasound before an abortion helps check for nonviable pregnancies. This includes miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies, where the embryo grows outside the uterus. These conditions need alternative medical care.

Gestational Age

Gestational age refers to how far along you are in your pregnancy. Doctors measure it from the first day of your last period.

In PA, knowing your gestational age is crucial because state law prohibits abortions after 24 weeks in most cases. Exceptions can be made in certain circumstances, for example if the health of the pregnant woman is in danger.[9]

Morning Star Clinics provides free ultrasounds to qualifying patients who receive positive pregnancy tests at our clinics. Click the button below to schedule your appointment.

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*Important note: Please be aware that this article is not meant to substitute for medical advice or treatment. The purpose of our limited ultrasound exams is to identify a pregnancy inside the uterus, detect the fetal heartbeat, and estimate how far along you are. If there is no detectable heartbeat, it may indicate a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy is occurring. If we cannot detect a fetal heartbeat during your appointment, we will provide appropriate referrals for follow-up care and treatment.

Considering an In-Clinic Abortion in Harrisburg, PA? Visit Morning Star Clinics First.

If you’re considering an in-clinic abortion in Harrisburg, PA, Morning Star Clinics is here to help you make an informed decision. We offer:

  • Free Medical Services: Pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, STD testing and treatment.
  • Compassionate Support: A safe space to ask questions and explore your options without pressure.
  • Personalized Guidance: We are here to answer your questions as you plan your best path forward.

Give us a call at 717-901-2799 or schedule your appointment online today.

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Please be aware that Morning Star Clinics does not provide or refer for abortion services.

Sources

  1. Advertised by abortion providers as of November 12, 2025.
  2. Dzuba, I. G., Chandrasekaran, S., Fix, L., Blanchard, K., & King, E. (2022, May 12). Pain, Side Effects, and Abortion Experience Among People Seeking Abortion Care in the Second Trimester. Women’s Health Reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9148646/
  3. U.S. National Library of Medicine. (2024, April 5). Abortion – Surgical. MedlinePlus. https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/002912.htm
  4. Mayo Clinic. (2024, July 6). Elective Abortion: Does it Affect Subsequent Pregnancies? https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/getting-pregnant/expert-answers/abortion/faq-20058551
  5. Mayo Clinic. (2022, April 30). Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pelvic-inflammatory-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20352594
  6. Fergusson, D. M., Horwood, L. J., & Ridder, E. M. (2005, September 22). Abortion in young women and subsequent mental health. Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1469-7610.2005.01538.x
  7. Coleman, PK. Abortion and mental health: quantitative synthesis and analysis of research published 1995–2009. British Journal of Psychiatry. 2011;199(3):180-186. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21881096/
  8. Cleveland Clinic. (2023, March 3). Fetal Development. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/7247-fetal-development-stages-of-growth  
  9. Pennsylvania General Assembly. (2025, January 8). House Bill 26. https://www.palegis.us/legislation/bills/2025/hb26   

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