Abortion Pills in Cebu

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I’m a 4th year college student, a graduating one. In school, I’m consistent in terms of academic achievement and my parents have always been proud of me. I cannot recall how shocked I am when I found out I was pregnant.
In the first week of April 2025, I have noticed that my period hadn’t come yet, which was unusual since it’s been 3 months since my period has been consistent. I tried to shrug if off but the anxiety is still there. I’ve also been constantly telling my boyfriend to buy me pregnancy test kits whenever I feel ready. It was when April 21 came that I decided to finally do a PT with my boyfriend, which came out positive. I feel numb at the time, like I’m indenial since dili gihapon nako ma register sa ako brain na I am indeed pregnant. Many things then started to come into my head. But one thing I’m certain at – that we are not yet ready to have a child. We don’t have the means of income or any resources yet to provide a quality life. With that, me and my boyfriend came up with the hardest decision of not continuing the pregnancy. However, we didn’t know kung unsa amo buhaton to make it happen.
At the time, we started searching on ways na. As we searched for possible abortion clinics here in Cebu, I stumbled upon a picture of a place where there was one review which says: “search project486.com“. And even though I do not know what it is, I searched it (somehow curious kung unsa siya about). To my surprise, it is a website intended to help women such as myself with the same problem. So I scrolled through the website, reading the experiences of other women from different locations here in the philippines. As I was reading, I am gradually being convinced that it is indeed the help that I’m looking for. So I told my bf about it and although he was skeptical at first, nisugot rapud siya na i-try namo ug reach out just to see how it goes. Fortunately, the response was quick and I was able to follow the instructions from Sir Alex before I was being transferred so Sir John. The interaction was smooth and was very open, I immediately felt comfortable in opening up, which I think was very important especially to someone like me na wala na kasabot kung unsa ang angay buhaton. One thing that made me trust them immediately was how they respond to your questions, with respect and professionalism.
So after days of talking and asking questions, me and my boyfriend have decided to push forward with the procedure. And with the help of Sir John, I was able to receive a legit medicine and a well-structured time table that I should follow when doing the procedure. Although there were challenges jud in terms of timing sa pagbuhat sa procedure since I cannot afford some privacy jud sa amoa house, I am just grateful to them for constantly being patient and understanding sa akoa situations.
Then the time of the procedure came. I have many worries since I still got classes and the first 2 days are exam days pajud namo. As someone na responsible to my own body, I do time to time monitoring sa akong body kung unsa ako na feel. Fortunately, nothing happened sa first 2 days but mostly anxiousness jud ako na feel ato nga time.
Day 3 came and I managed to get away from home for 1 day. So I thoroughly followed the instructions given though dili jud malikayan na maka feel ug kakulba and anxiety kung unsa man gani ang mahitabo later that day. The 8-hour pillow manuever was hard and I’m just very thankful to my bf for not leaving my side jud all throughout the Day 3 procedure, not even a bit. I’m also thankful that my pain was not too intense and the POC came out smoothly at 12am. In short, the procedure was a success. However, I feel guilty and relieved at the same time (I still am today).
Since the procedure was a success, I’ve been reminded by Sir John about the post-op do’s/dont’s. One thing I’m very grateful for with Sir Alex and Sir John is their concern for you. They will constantly ask about your health, kung kumusta naba ka ug unsa na imo gibati. After the procedure, I have encountered a challenge which really made me nervous kay naay ni gawas sa akoa na murag a not-so-normal flesh. Sir John, though bisag I knew he was busy, he really gave me some advice and even possibilities kung unsa jud imo na experience. They even reminded me nga akoa health ang unahon. I was very in awe in how they handle their clients, not letting them go until they recover.
I just wanna express my sincerest appreciation to Sir John and Sir Alex kay if not tungod nila, I won’t be here, basin isa nako sa na biktima sa mga fb scam. The help and the welcoming atmosphere really helped us in preparing. So to other women who’s reading this, please do not hesitate to reach out to them and have the help that you need. Thank you Project486, to the team behind this, and also thank you to all the women as well who have shared their stories.