ABORTION PILL INFORMATION
Hope Pregnancy Center provides free and confidential Abortion Pill information. If you are considering at-home abortion, we offer free pre-abortion ultrasound services to confirm and date your pregnancy. Many telehealth abortion pill providers require an ultrasound before administering abortion pills, and we offer this service at no cost.
To better understand your options and how we can help, schedule an appointment. We do not profit from your decision and neither perform nor refer for abortions. This allows us to provide you with unbiased support.
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MEDICAL ABORTION
Medication abortion also called the abortion pill, can be taken up to 70 days (10 weeks pregnant). On average, the cost of the abortion pill in clinic ranges from $300 to $700 in the United States.
Medical abortion isn’t an option if you:(1)
- Have an intrauterine device (IUD) currently in place.
- Have a concern that the pregnancy is outside of the uterus. This is called ectopic pregnancy and can be life-threatening.(2)
- Are further along in your pregnancy than 10 weeks. The FDA has only approved the abortion pill for up to 10 weeks from the LMP. Taking the abortion pill later in pregnancy is associated with increased risk of complications, such as an incomplete abortion or severe bleeding.(3)
- Have certain medical problems including: bleeding disorders, severe liver or kidney disease, known cardiac disease, or an uncontrolled seizure disorder.
- Take certain medications including blood thinners or steroids.
- Are allergic to the medicines used.
The gestational age of your pregnancy determines the type of abortion procedure usually recommended. Get a free pre-abortion ultrasound to determine how far along you are and explore your options. Same-day appointments may be available.
The abortion pill can be reversed if action is taken after the first dose. More information is available at abortionpillreversal.com.
ABORTION law IN OKLAHOMA:
- Abortion is completely banned with very limited exceptions
- Patients forced to wait 72 hours after counseling (not required to be in-person) to obtain an abortion
- State Medicaid coverage of abortion care is banned except in very limited circumstances
- Private health insurance of abortion is banned except in very limited circumstances
- Medication abortion must be provided in person because state bans the use of telehealth or requires in-person visit
- Mailing abortion pills to patients is banned
- Parental consent is required for a minor's abortion
- Parental notice is required for a minor's abortion
- Only physicians can provide abortions and not other qualified health care professionals
- Unnecessary regulations are in force and designed to shutter abortion clinics without basis in medical standards(4)
This content represents state policies in effect as of October 1, 2024.
REFERENCES
- Medical abortion isn't an option if you: mayoclinic.org
- Ectopic Pregnancy: mayoclinic.org
- Medical Termination of Pregnancy Through Ten Weeks Gestation: fda.gov
- 4 abortion policies https://states.guttmacher.org/policies/oklahoma/abortion-policies
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