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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


WHAT IS THE ABORTION PILL?


The abortion pill is a combination of two medications: Mifepristone and
Misoprostol.
 * ‍These medications stop a pregnancy from growing. They cause cramping and
   bleeding to empty the uterus. It is similar to having a miscarriage.
 * It is also known as "medication abortion."


HOW DO I GET ABORTION PILLS?


For information about where to find pills near you, visit our Guide to Pills:
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Abortion pills are available in every state from:

 * Online clinics that mail pills
 * In-person clinics (only in some states)

and alternative suppliers like:

 * Websites that sell pills
 * Community networks that mail pills

Buying and using abortion pills from alternative suppliers may have legal risks.


CAN I GET IN TROUBLE FOR USING ABORTION PILLS?



The short answer is: it depends, and it’s complicated.

Legal risk can depend on:

 * where you live,
 * your identity: race, ethnicity, income level, etc.
 * and how far along you are in pregnancy.

In the end, it’s up to each person to make their own decision about risk. Click
the headings below for more information about these risks.

WHERE SOMEONE LIVES MAKES A DIFFERENCE.



Many states allow legal access to abortion pills through clinics or telehealth
services. People who get pills in states where these services are legal should
face no legal risk.  

Pills are available by mail in all states, even in states that ban clinic-based
abortion care. This is possible because some states have “shield laws” that
protect clinicians when they provide telehealth care to someone in another
state. People in all states can also get abortion pills from alternate suppliers
like international online clinics, community networks, and websites that sell
pills. We mark alternate suppliers with an alert icon ⚠️ in our Guide to let you
know that they may have legal risk.

To understand the potential legal risks of using alternate suppliers, you can
contact the ReproLegal Helpline, a free legal resource that can help answer your
questions: visit reprolegalhelpline.org or call or text 844-868-2812.

WHAT IF A STATE TOTALLY BANS ABORTION?



Some states have laws against abortion. These laws mean that with limited
exceptions medical providers and clinics in those states can’t do an abortion
procedure or provide abortion pills.

A ban that blocks providers from offering care does not necessarily block a
person from using pills on their own. However, a person who self-manages their
abortion can face legal risk: people in the US are criminalized for all kinds of
reasons, with outsized impact on certain identities or socioeconomic
backgrounds.

People in states that ban abortion can still get abortion pills by mail from
telehealth providers in “shield law” states (see above) or alternate suppliers,
like international online clinics, websites that sell pills, and community
networks that mail them for free. We mark these shield providers and alternate
suppliers with an alert icon ⚠️ in our Guide to let you know there could be
legal risk.

People who live in states that ban abortion sometimes travel to a state where
abortion is legal to get care. However, traveling to get care could be risky for
some people, for instance if they are not free to leave their home or do not
want to risk going through an immigration checkpoint (which can be within 100
miles of any US border).

The Repro Legal Helpline provides free and confidential legal advice that can
help people better understand the laws and legal risk they may face. Contact
them online or call 844-868-2812.

HOW BIG IS THE LEGAL RISK?



This is a really hard question to answer.

We have some information about what has happened in the past. From 2000 to 2020,
at least 61 people who have self-managed an abortion or have helped someone else
were arrested or prosecuted. During that same time, many people self-managed
abortions (tens of thousands or more).

It is unclear how new abortion laws will affect future criminalization of people
for self-managing an abortion.

Those who are already at greater risk of criminalization because of their race,
gender identity, economic status, or other factors may have a higher risk of
prosecution.

The Repro Legal Helpline provides free and confidential legal advice that can
help people better understand the laws and legal risk they may face. Contact
them online or call 844-868-2812.

‍WHY HAVE SOME PEOPLE GOTTEN IN LEGAL TROUBLE?



Taking abortion pills is not a criminal act in most states. But, some people who
have used abortion pills on their own have gotten in legal trouble in the United
States.

The most common ways people get in trouble are:

THEY SEEK HELP FROM A MEDICAL PROVIDER AND THE PROVIDER REPORTS THEM TO THE
POLICE. THIS SHOULDN’T HAPPEN, BUT IT DOES.



Everyone should be able to access medical care when they are concerned about
their health. But in a few cases, medical staff have called the police on people
who have taken abortion pills. This is not ethical and should not happen.

Patients are not required to report to clinicians that they have used abortion
pills. The symptoms after taking abortion pills are the same as a miscarriage.
Blood tests do not reveal any differences between a miscarriage and a medication
abortion. Medical providers can safely and effectively care for patients who
have used abortion pills without needing to know their full medical history.

People can often avoid the need for urgent care by consulting with a
knowledgeable clinician by phone. The Miscarriage and Abortion Hotline offers
free text and phone assistance to anyone who has medical questions.

Federal law (EMTALA) also says that clinicians must provide abortion care to
address a medical emergency for all patients who present at a hospital emergency
department.

THEY TELL A FRIEND AND THE FRIEND REPORTS THEM TO THE POLICE.



It is reasonable to want support from friends when facing an unplanned
pregnancy.

Unfortunately, some people have reported their friends to the police for
self-managing an abortion. This can happen when someone confides in a partner or
friend or if the friend happens to see a text message or social media post.

Reports by friends and acquaintances accounted for more than a quarter of the 61
known criminalizations between 2000 and 2020.

THERE IS MORE FETAL TISSUE THAN EXPECTED AND THEY DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH IT.



Sometimes people have been reported to the police because of the way they
disposed of the abortion tissue.

Most early abortion tissue is just blood and clots (like a heavy period) that
can be flushed down the toilet. But sometimes when abortion pills are taken
after 12 weeks there is more tissue. (Learn how to calculate pregnancy length
here.)

It can be hard to know how to dispose of fetal tissue (this is true when someone
has a miscarriage, too). Some people have been discovered when tissue has been
found in the public sewer system or stored or buried at home.

The Repro Legal Helpline can help people understand disposal options in their
state. Contact them online or at 844-868-2812.

HAVE LEGAL QUESTIONS?




Once someone decides to have an abortion, they should be able to do so safely,
effectively, and with dignity. No one should be arrested or jailed for ending
their own pregnancy.

If someone gets into trouble for having an abortion, it is important for them to
get legal help. Organizations that offer legal help are:

 * Repro Legal Helpline provides free, confidential legal support online or at
   844-868-2812. They also defend people who are prosecuted or threatened with
   prosecution for self-managing their abortion. This fact sheet also has some
   great information about legal issues.
 * Pregnancy Justice defends women who are pregnant and attempt to have
   abortion, actually have an abortion, or are mistaken as someone who has had
   an abortion.

The Repro Legal Helpline provides free and confidential legal advice that can
help people better understand the laws and legal risk they may face. Contact
them online or call 844-868-2812.

For more analysis of potential legal risk, read this article.

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LIVE PHONE & TEXT SUPPORT


AYA CONTIGO

Spanish language app with virtual support for abortion and contraception.
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FOR MEDICAL QUESTIONS

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FOR LOGISTICAL & EMOTIONAL SUPPORT

Reprocare Healthline
Free and confidential help understanding how to get pills and how to use them.

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FOR LEGAL QUESTIONS

ReproLegal Helpline

Connect with a lawyer for free and confidential legal information.

Call or Text

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CHARLEY THE CHATBOT

Provides users with personalized abortion options, including information about
different abortion care methods, nearby clinics, accessing abortion pills, and
referrals to support services.

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PLAN C IS AN INFORMATION RESOURCE.

We do not give medical or legal advice or sell abortion pills.  This website is
an educational resource for learning about how people in the US are accessing
abortion pills and safely managing their own abortions. Plan C provides
research-based information but does not endorse any of the services listed in
the Guide to Finding Pills. Plan C is not affiliated with any of the services
listed in our directory. For questions about paying for, delivery of, or how to
order abortion pills from these services, please contact the service directly.‍

‍A note on language: Abortion pills can be used by people who have a uterus and
can get pregnant. This includes cisgender women and people who identify as
trans, non-binary, gender-expansive, intersex, Two-Spirit, and more. By using a
variety of terms on this website—including “women” and “people who are
pregnant”—we aim to be inclusive of all pregnant people who need these services.


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WHAT IS “PILLS IN ADVANCE?”

Our research shows that people in the US are starting to order abortion pills in
advance, to have on hand in case of a missed period.

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