Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) occur when bacteria enters the urinary tract via the urethra. UTIs can be contracted sexually and non-sexually through catheter use, a weakened immune system, and more. UTIs, if left untreated, can spread to the bladder and kidneys.
Symptoms of UTIs include but are not limited to: constant urge to urinate, even if the urination is low yielding, painful urination, cloudy or discolored urine, odiferous urine, and dull pelvic or back pain. It is important to be tested if you suspect a UTI as the symptoms may also indicate other more serious conditions. UTIs can be tested with a urine sample, and with the patient’s consent other conditions with similar symptoms can be tested as well.
We will perform a urinalysis, and send the urine sample for lab analysis. Should our urinalysis show results consistent with a UTI we will prescribe the patient medication for treatment. Should we receive results back from a lab, we will contact the patient and prescribe further treatment if necessary.
Is abortion painful?
If you receive anesthesia during the procedure, you will not feel pain. Some women experience “period-like” cramping after the abortion procedure is complete. Women who choose to stay awake will experience cramping that is usually managed with over-the-counter pain medication. Prescriptions will be provided in the clinic for pain medications to take at home.
Is abortion expensive?
ACWC is committed to providing low-cost services. Please call our clinic for detailed pricing. You may also qualify for assistance from one or more of our funding partners.
Can I conceive again after an abortion?
Yes! Once the pregnancy hormone decreases, your body resumes its ability to ovulate (produce an egg) and become pregnant. ACWC will work with you at your first visit to discuss birth control options that work for you.
What do I do before surgery?
Our phone counselor will discuss instructions to prepare for your visit at the time that you make your appointment. Avoid eating or drinking after midnight if you plan to go to sleep for a surgical procedure or if you have not decided which method you will choose. You should not eat or drink anything by mouth including, gum, mints, ice, and water. Failure to follow these instructions could result in having your procedure rescheduled or having the procedure without anesthesia.
How much does an abortion cost?
ACWC provides low-cost abortion services. Please contact our clinic for detailed pricing information. You may also qualify for financial assistance from one or more of our funding partners. Additionally, here are some additional resources for pregnant people:
- Abortion Funds
- Abortion Pill Info
- Access Reproductive Health Care SE
- Aid Access
- Choix
- Hey Jane
- I Need an Abortion
- Just the Pill
- MYAbortion Network
- National Abortion Federation (NAF)
- Pills by Post
- Plan C
- ReproCare
- Whole Woman's Health Wayfinder Program
- Women's Reproductive Rights Assistance Project
Internet Privacy and Security
- All Options
- Exhale
Internet Privacy and Security
- Surveillance Self Defense (SSD)
Legal Support
- If When How
- Lawyering Project
- Repro Legal Helpline
Prenatal Care
Your state, or local county, public health websites will list resources for prenatal and infant care, along with Medicaid access. Here is an example of Georgia’s pregnancy resources.
Insurance networks can also help you find obstetrical and prenatal care. Their contact information can be found on your insurance card and your insurance company’s web page.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS Mail Order Pills)
Who is eligible for ACWC's Medical Abortion Services by Mail?
ACWC offers Medical Abortion services by mail to individuals with a mailing address in Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, and Virginia. If you reside in one of these states, you are eligible for this service.
What if I don't have a mailing address in one of the eligible states?
If you do not have a mailing address in one of the eligible states, ACWC can still assist you with your medical needs in person at our clinic. If traveling to Atlanta is challenging, we can provide resources to help you find local abortion providers and additional financial assistance.
How do I contact ACWC for Medical Abortion Services by Mail?
You can review the potential side effects of a medical abortion here.
How do I contact ACWC for Medical Abortion Services by Mail?
To inquire about our Medical Abortion services by mail, please contact us at 770-212-9652.
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