Video Guides

Welcome to our video guides, these videos explain our Appointment Preparation Steps and the How to Take the Medical Abortion Pill (Mifegymiso).

Preparing for Your Appointment at Brampton Women’s Clinic

This video helps you prepare for your appointment at Brampton Women’s Clinic and explains what to expect on the day of your visit.

Our goal is to make your experience as comfortable, safe, and welcoming as possible. Watching this video ahead of time can help reduce stress and ensure your appointment goes smoothly.

In this video, we cover:

  • How to prepare before your appointment

  • What to bring with you on the day of your visit

  • Important medical and safety guidelines

  • What not to bring to the clinic

  • Clinic policies related to timing, masks, and check-in

You’ll also learn about important day-of details, such as eating and drinking restrictions, transportation requirements, clothing recommendations, and identification needs.

If you’re feeling unwell before your appointment or have any concerns, the video explains when and how to contact us so we can support you appropriately.

We are here to respect your decision, protect your privacy, and provide compassionate care throughout your visit.

How to Take the Medical Abortion Pill (Mifegymiso)

This video explains how to safely take the medical abortion pill at home and what to expect during the process.

A medical abortion is a two-day process that uses two medications: mifepristone and misoprostol. In the video, we walk you through each step in clear, simple terms so you feel prepared and supported.

In this video, you’ll learn:

  • What a medical abortion is and how it works

  • When and how to take each medication

  • What bleeding and cramping are normal to expect

  • How to prepare your space at home for comfort

  • Why follow-up blood work is important and when it’s done

Most people do not experience bleeding or cramping after the first pill. These symptoms usually begin after taking the second medication at home, 24–48 hours later. The video also explains what supplies to have ready, such as pads, pain relief, and a heating pad.

At Brampton Women’s Clinic, we respect your decision and are here to support you every step of the way. If you have questions after watching the video, our staff is always available to help.