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Abortion Pill 360 Campaign

 

Abortion Pill 360 Campaign

Confront the “safer than Tylenol” myth.

 

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Did You Know?

Awareness 360 Campaign

More than half of abortions performed are medication abortions.

Clients already know abortion pills exist - but do they know the risks?

We did the research and gathered stats so you don't have to!

The Abortion Pill 360 Campaign informs Clients and Donors and reaches women BEFORE they take the pill. We've got you covered!

Browse what is included in your 360 Campaign, below.

Start With SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT

Preview your included content below!

2 Video Shorts

Get straight to the point with an eye-catching videos! Perfect for Instagram Reels, TikTok, and more, with your logo and calls to action to boost social media engagement.

 

AP VS Tylenol 

Are Abortion Pills Safer Than Tylenol? 

Trouble playing the video? View here.

 

Grapefruit & Abortion

What Does Grapefruit Have to Do with Abortion? 

Trouble playing the video? View here.

 
 

Carousel Infographic

A swipeable, multi-part infographic that breaks down complex information about the abortion pill for easy understanding.

Social Media Posts

Engage your audience effortlessly with this branded social media post, including your handles for easy sharing!

What is the Best Way to Reach Donors?

 

☐ Direct mail 

☐ Email

☐ Phone calls

☐ Social media

☐ Text messaging

 

Did you guess right?

If you answered Email, you're right!

Email is a heavy favorite for donors, with 48% citing it as their preferred method of hearing updates and appeals from the organization, according to data from Neon One’s 2022 report, Donors: Understanding the Future of Individual Giving

Abortion Pill Playbook PDF

Let us guide you to get the best out of this campaign.

The expanded Abortion Pill 360 Campaign playbook comes with a versatile donor email template for platforms like MailChimp and Constant Contact.

We've also included social media tips, email tips, subject lines, preheaders, and customizable links to your AP vs Tylenol video, fact sheet, donate link, and social media accounts!

INCLUDED CONTENT

Preview your included content below!

Medication Abortion Experience Article & WordPress Page Template

This article shares personal stories and critical insights into the physical and emotional challenges of medication abortion, highlighting safety considerations and support options for informed decision-making and post-abortion care.

 

Your article is customizable with:

  • Your Center Name
  • Branded Content
  • Ultrasound or referrals for ultrasound
  • Schedule Links
  • (Optional) Abortion healing

 

Please Note: The appearance of this page may vary on different websites due to the inclusion of headers, footers, and sidebars. Certain elements may alter the overall layout and design. However, rest assured that the content remains unchanged, providing your site with accurate and reliable information.

If your site isn't a WordPress site, there is a non-WordPress fee of 0.5 VP Credits or $125 non-VP.

Preview Article & WordPress Page Template

Countdown Stories

Two story slides that build anticipation and educate viewers about the abortion pill.

Ad for Centers

Reach more people with your article: advertise about the Abortion Pill.
Ideal for Geofencing ads, your Google Business Profile, and running paid Google Ads.
Your ad image comes with the 360 Campaign. You can run ads yourself, or pay us to manage your campaign (add-on service billed seperately.)

Why Paid Ads?

Google has two types of accounts: one for paid ads and another for grant-funded ads. The paid account is essential because it allows us to reach a wider, more targeted audience by using abortion keywords.
A grant account limits what medical keywords we can use, so a paid account is key to getting the results you’re looking for. (You'll also need to set up a medical certification with Google and an abortion certification that says 'we do not provide abortions.')
If you’re worried about costs, we can work with you to set a budget that fits your needs, and you’ll have complete control over how much you spend. (Or you can choose not to run the ads. Your organic reach will be smaller.)

Web Banner for Centers

Visually appealing web banner that centers can feature on their website to highlight the campaign’s message and resources.

Abortion Pill Fact Sheet

Eye-catching promotional graphic to help you inform your audience about support options regarding the abortion pill. Plus, it makes a great printable!

Set up a DM campaign where clients direct message you a keyword, like PILL and have Facebook auto-reply with a private link to your Fact Sheet. (Details in the Playbook.)

2 Extra Church Components!

Two additional church graphics provide pregnancy centers with impactful visuals to share with local churches, promoting their abortion pill resources and support services.

Church Socials Graphic

Church Slide Graphic

Let's get started!

Fill out the form below to get started. Once we have received your request, you'll get a confirmation email. Then in 4 business days, you'll get your 360 Campaign.

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FAQ about the 360 Campaign

What's included in the 360 Campaign?

Social Media

15 BRANDED Abortion Pill graphics (with captions and hashtags in the Playbook PDF)

  • 1 Main graphic
  • 6 Part Infographic
  • Stories (2 images)
  • Ad Graphic for Centers
  • Web Banner Graphic for Centers
  • Abortion Pill Fact Sheets - Donor and Client versions
  • Church Socials Graphic
  • Church Slide Graphic

Video

2 BRANDED Videos on Abortion

  • Abortion vs Tylenol Video
  • What Does Grapefruit Have to do with Abortion video

Article

  • Abortion Pill Article + Page Layout

Instructions

  • Playbook PDF -
    • includes donor email template, social media tips, captions, hashtags, & more! 

 

How does it work?

  1. You fill out a form with all the details, including your center name and logo. (Your logo must be a PNG file with a transparent background to look professional.)
  2. Your request goes into our software, where your social images are created.
  3. You'll get an order confirmation email from orders [at] iRapture.com 
  4. We’ll send you a second email with a link to all your assets. The link is good for 4 weeks. Make sure you save your files before your link expires! This single link will take you to a DeskFirst folder where you can download your assets. (Your PNG images, PDF, and video.)
  5. If you’re not a client, you’re in charge of posting the images to your socials.
  6. (VP clients who pay for scheduling: We’ll still email you a link when we’re scheduling your images and/or video. That way you can share your assets on other social platforms. We support scheduling to Facebook and linked Instagram accounts.)

How much does it cost? Is there a coupon?

At iRapture.com, we pride ourselves on keeping costs low for Pregnancy Resource Centers.  Join our mailing list to get our 20% off code!

  • VP clients will pay VP rates. The 360 Campaign is $750 or equivalent 3.75 VP credits (VP hours) before coupon - $600 (3 VP credits) after coupon!
  • For non-clients, the 360 Campaign is a surprisingly affordable $938 - $750 after coupon!
  • VP Clients, if you choose the Scheduling Add-on, scheduling services are billed at your hourly rate.
  • iRapture managing your ad campaign is an optional add-on service, billed seperately.
  • If your site isn't a WordPress site, there is a non-WordPress fee of 0.5 VP Credits or $125 non-VP.

Why do I need a transparent Logo PNG?

In order for your branding to look spectacular, your logo must have a transparent background, not a white background.

PNG is the only image file format that supports transparent backgrounds. (JPEG will use a white background instead of transparency.)

Side-by-side example of a transparent logo over sunset vs white logo

I'm new here, and I've never been an iRapture.com client, can I get the Bundle?

Yes, you can get the branded 360 Campaign. You will be responsible for scheduling social media posts to your accounts.

How long will it take to receive my order?

*Please allow 4 business days to fulfill your order.

Why are you asking for my email? Are you going to send me marketing emails?

We need your email to send you your digital bundle. Plus, we need a way to contact you just in case there’s a hiccup with your order. Look for emails from orders [at] iRapture.com

(You’ll get a confirmation email after filling out the form. Then you’ll get your DeskFirst link to your branded images, and videos. The link is good for 1 month. Make sure you download your files before the link expires.)
 

We’d love to share more exciting life-affirming projects with you if you opt-in! But, it’s totally up to you. We’ll ask for your permission when you fill out our form.

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Medication Abortion Experience: ‘Nobody Told Me’

Medication Abortion Experience: ‘Nobody Told Me’

Medication

Abortion

Experience:

‘Nobody

Told Me’

Trigger warning: pregnancy termination (Medical Abortion or MA)

Harper* thought MA would be as easy as taking Tylenol for a headache. She took a pregnancy test early and wanted a self-managed abortion in the privacy of her own home. She had easy access to pills online, and assumed ending a pregnancy would be like miscarriage. Plus, she guessed she was about 10 weeks since her last menstrual period. She didn't have to travel out of state for her abortion experience.

What does grapefruit have to do with induced abortion? Taking the pill isn’t going to be as safe and effective when there’s grapefruit in the mix!

Abortion Care

Harper took the first pill, mifepristone, as directed, and then a few hours after taking misoprostol (the second drug in the abortion pill regimen) she threw up and experienced severe cramping.  The experience was worse than what they said. She was expecting period cramps, not labor.

“I literally gave birth, and nobody told me it would be like that. The contractions were so intense it was unbearable. About 15 mins before it was out I started telling my partner to call someone because I couldn’t handle it anymore.”

Next, her water broke, and then another push later baby came out quickly along with big clots. She immediately felt relief, so she grabbed a glove and fished the embryo out of the toilet.

Harper noticed the legs were moving and she could feel the heartbeat in her hand. The heartbeat slowly faded and the embryo stopped moving. Harper was in shock and unsure what to do, after experiencing the most pain she'd ever felt in her whole life.

 

“Definetely [sic] the most traumatic thing either of us have been through. :(” she wrote. [1]

Are two pills safer than Tylenol? Your reproductive health matters. Legal abortion does not necessarily mean safe abortion.

More Abortion Experiences

Likewise, other individuals who decided to terminate their pregnancy share their stories about abortion at home.

“I had a MA at 14 weeks when I was 17 with pills I got online. I bled so much and it was the most horrifying, painful experience of my life. I would have been saved so much trauma if I had been able to consult with a doctor first who could’ve warned me that I’d see this and have to decide what to do with it.” [2]

Common themes include feeling unprepared by the abortion clinic, pain and bleeding, and other complications from medication abortion (infection, heavy bleeding for longer than 21 days). Often individuals have to seek a surgical evacuation for incomplete abortion.

Abortion Vs Tylenol infographic 1 Are pills safer?
Abortion Vs Tylenol infographic 2 understanding the mumbers
Abortion Vs Tylenol infographic 3 ER visits a safety comparison

Fast Facts about Medication Abortion

  • MA has a four times higher complication rate than surgical abortion [3]
  • Risks increase as the pregnancy progresses (pills are not FDA-approved after 10 weeks, regardless of your state's legislation, or what Planned Parenthood says.) [4]
  • Skipping ultrasound runs the risk of undetected ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy outside the uterus). Half of women who have an ectopic pregnancy do not have known risk factors, per ACOG.  [5] Two pills won't treat an ectopic pregnancy. 
  • People are not being screened for coercion or abuse. 67% of women described their abortions as either “accepted but inconsistent with their values and preferences” (43%) or “unwanted or coerced” (24%). Only 33% identified their abortions as wanted. [6]
  • Abusers may try to dose their pregnant victims without their knowledge or consent. For example, Robert Kawada is facing numerous charges including poisoning, assault, and battery for allegedly tricking his ex-girlfriend into taking pills to end pregnancy. [7]

Before You Get an Abortion

Want to talk to someone who won’t profit from your decision? Pre-abortion consultations at NAME OF CENTER exist to answer your reproductive questions. While you’re there, get a [referral for] an ultrasound. 

 

Schedule now!

When it comes to unplanned pregnancy, making the right choice can be extremely difficult. Each story is unique.

 

Another poster commented about health care professionals not giving people access to appropriate information:

“I’ve had the same.. they really should tell the patient this may happen. I was 9 ish weeks, came out the same. This is incredibly painful, emotionally damaging and not an easy decision to make. I wish people were more compassionate.” [8]

After Terminating a Pregnancy, Now What?

Did you numb out after your abortion? Or feel a mix of relief and regret? Whether you felt unprepared to see your unwanted pregnancy outside the womb, or your abortion was done in a clinic, find support for abortion healing.

Process your abortion procedure with our staff, some of who have their own abortion stories.

 

Schedule now!
AP Vs Tylenol infographic 5 Overdose v regular use
AP Vs Tylenol infographic 6 Pills are not safer than Tylenol

Disclaimer: We do not provide or refer for abortions.

Sources

*Harper's story is an aggregate of women's stories.

  1. di Fiore, B. (2024, May 7). “I just want my baby back”: Reddit poster shares traumatic abortion pill experience. Live Action News. https://www.liveaction.org/news/baby-reddit-traumatic-abortion-pill-experience/ 
  2. Short-Size838. (2023, July 21). 10 week old fetus. MedicalGore. https://www.reddit.com/r/MedicalGore/comments/155atyt/comment/jsx4qxz/ 
  3. Niinimäki, M., Pouta, A., Bloigu, A., Gissler, M., Hemminki, E., Suhonen, S., & Heikinheimo, O. (2009). Immediate complications after medical compared with surgical termination of pregnancy. Obstetrics and gynecology, 114(4), 795–804. https://doi.org/10.1097/AOG.0b013e3181b5ccf9
  4. Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. (2023, September). Questions and answers on mifeprex. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/postmarket-drug-safety-information-patients-and-providers/questions-and-answers-mifepristone-medical-termination-pregnancy-through-ten-weeks-gestation 
  5. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. (2020, April). Ectopic pregnancy. ACOG. https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/ectopic-pregnancy Last reviewed: May 2024
  6. Reardon D C, Rafferty K A, Longbons T (May 11, 2023) The Effects of Abortion Decision Rightness and Decision Type on Women’s Satisfaction and Mental Health. Cureus 15(5): e38882. doi:10.7759/cureus.38882 
  7. Pelisek, C. (2024, May 29). How a Mass. man was caught allegedly tricking his ex-girlfriend into taking pills to end pregnancy. People.com. https://people.com/man-allegedly-tricked-woman-pills-abortion-8655337
  8. Otherwise_Grape262. (2021, July 21). 10 week old fetus. Medical Gore. https://www.reddit.com/r/MedicalGore/comments/155atyt/comment/jstuumw/