Can You Buy the Abortion Pill Online? What to Know First.

June 9, 2026

Can You Buy the Abortion Pill Online? What to Know First.

If you’re facing an unexpected pregnancy, you may be searching online for quick answers, including whether you can buy the abortion pill online in Oklahoma. It is illegal and a felony to ship abortion inducing drugs into the state of Oklahoma. (1)



Because abortion laws and regulations continue to change across the United States, it’s important to get current, accurate information and understand the potential risks involved.

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What Is the Abortion Pill?

The FDA approved "abortion pill" generally refers to a medical abortion method that involves taking two different medications to terminate an early pregnancy. The first medication blocks the hormone progesterone, which is necessary for pregnancy to continue. Without progesterone, the lining of the uterus breaks down, and the pregnancy cannot continue. The second medication is taken 24 to 48 hours later. It causes the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy through the vagina.(2)

Can You Buy the Abortion Pill Online in Oklahoma?

Abortion is currently completely banned in Oklahoma, with very limited exceptions, such as when the life of the pregnant individual is at risk. 

Why Medical Confirmation Matters First

Before taking abortion medication, it’s important to confirm:


  • How far along the pregnancy is
  • Whether the pregnancy is located in the uterus (3)
  • Whether there are medical conditions that could increase risks


For example, the abortion pill should not be used in cases of ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy that develops outside the uterus, most often in a fallopian tube). An ectopic pregnancy cannot be treated with the abortion pill and can become a serious medical emergency if left undetected, potentially causing internal bleeding and other life-threatening complications. This is why it is critical to confirm that the pregnancy is located inside the uterus before considering the abortion pill. (3).


An ultrasound can help determine gestational age and rule out certain medical concerns. Without this information, it may be harder to identify complications.

Potential Risks and Complications

Bleeding and cramping are expected during a medication abortion. However, heavy bleeding, severe pain, fever, or ongoing symptoms may require medical attention. (5)



Possible complications can include:


  • Incomplete abortion (5)
  • Heavy bleeding
  • Infection
  • Undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy (3)

Miscarriage Care Is Not Affected

It’s important to clarify that Oklahoma’s abortion laws do not restrict access to miscarriage care or ectopic care. A miscarriage (spontaneous pregnancy loss) is not the same as an abortion, and medical care for miscarriage remains fully legal and available throughout the state. (3,4)


Unfortunately, misinformation has led some to believe that emergency care for miscarriage is no longer accessible in states with abortion bans. This is not true and can be harmful. Miscarriages can present serious health risks, and hospitals in Oklahoma are both legally permitted and equipped to provide appropriate medical care. If you or someone you know is experiencing a miscarriage, do not hesitate to seek emergency medical attention(4).

The Legal Landscape in Oklahoma

Abortion is currently banned in the state of Oklahoma except to preserve the life of the mother. The following regulations are currently in effect: It is illegal and a felony to ship abortion inducing drugs into the state of Oklahoma (1). 


Although abortion is not legal in Oklahoma, there are still important steps you can take before traveling out of state. One of the most critical is scheduling a free and confidential ultrasound at one of our centers. An ultrasound can confirm whether you have a viable pregnancy (meaning the pregnancy has not miscarried and is not ectopic(3,4)) and determine how far along you are - key information that impacts what type of abortion procedure you may be eligible for in another state.

Get the Facts Before You Decide

If you’re considering the abortion pill, getting accurate medical information first can help you make an informed decision about your health and pregnancy. A medical-grade pregnancy test, ultrasound, and consultation can provide important details about your pregnancy and available options.


At Hope Pregnancy Center with locations in Oklahoma, we provide a safe, confidential space to ask questions, learn more about your pregnancy, and explore your options. You deserve clear information, compassionate care, and the opportunity to make an informed decision.


References:

 

  1. Trafficking abortion pill
  2. Information about Mifepristone for Medical Termination of Pregnancy Through Ten Weeks Gestation | FDA
  3. Ectopic pregnancy - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic 
  4. Miscarriage - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic 
  5.  Incomplete Abortion 
By Alexia Pryor February 13, 2025
When you take a pregnancy test and pregnancy is NOT part of the plan. This is what happened when I took my first pregnancy test. I stared in disbelief wondering how on earth this could be happening to me. I was only 18, a senior in high school and not at all planning to have a baby. I felt fear and anxiety pressing down on me, and in my panic, I made a decision I wish I would have taken more time to make. I thought that having an abortion would be like hitting a reset button and that it would make it like I had never been pregnant. I didn’t know about fetal development, the risks associated with an abortion, what other options were available to me, or how I might feel someday looking back. All I knew was that I was pregnant and that it was a problem to be solved. Abortion promised to be an easy solution. It was not. I remember the emptiness I felt as I left the abortion clinic. Was this normal? I had just felt my body struggle against the suction machine and lose. I remember feeling the moment I became no longer pregnant. This wasn’t a reset. This wasn’t making it go away; this was something different. I couldn’t put it into words then, but looking back I can see the emptiness I felt become the predominate feeling in my life. I was empty. I tried hard to fill that emptiness by clinging to my boyfriend even more and working harder than ever to make my plans happen. Maybe then it would somehow justify what I had done. Nine months later I found myself looking at another positive pregnancy test. How? How could this happen again? What was I going to do? This time, I didn’t make the decision immediately. I went to Hope Pregnancy Center and learned more about my options. I learned about fetal development, abortion procedures and their risks, adoption, and parenting. They gave me the information I needed to make an informed decision. I looked very seriously at adoption. I went to an agency and was able to ask questions about the process and what it would be like if I chose that path. I felt like this pregnancy was a chance to make up for my decision to terminate my first pregnancy. So, in the end, my boyfriend and I decided to parent. He told me he would be there for me and we would be ok. He left when I was 5 months pregnant. He decided it was too much for him and he didn’t want to be a dad. All my worst fears came true. My boyfriend left, my goals and plans crumbled all around me. And now I was going to have a baby to raise on my own. I went back to Hope and took their parenting classes. I learned so much that helped prepare me for motherhood. I also earned items in the baby boutique that I would otherwise not been able to afford. They encouraged and supported me when I thought I was alone. Looking back, I can see what at first seemed negative, really was a positive. My daughter is now 25 and has two sweet boys of her own. I am so thankful for the gift she has been in my life. But having her didn’t ease the pain I felt from my abortion. In fact, it amplified it in many ways. It was hard to look at her ultrasound and know that was the same age I had my abortion. I didn’t celebrate any of my pregnancies because I always felt the shame and regret of ending my first pregnancy. It wasn’t until 10 years after having my daughter that I learned there was help available for women, like me, who have had an abortion. Hope Pregnancy Center offers a program called Forgiven and Set Free where post abortive women can come together and find healing. When I took the class, I learned just how deeply abortion wounded me. The class allowed me a safe place to look at the darkest day of my life and know that I am not alone. I am so thankful Hope was there for me when I needed hope most. And now I get the privilege of working on staff and being part of the team that helps women who feel the fear, anxiety, pain, guilt and shame, just like I felt, have Hope.
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