How much does an abortion cost?

In the U.S., the average abortion under 12 weeks costs around $650. But, this cost can vary based on how many weeks pregnant you are, your location, and if you have insurance. The total cost is often more than just the procedure—many people also have to pay for travel, ultrasounds, medication, and childcare.

Abortion is still accessible everywhere, though there might be legal risks depending on where you are. Abortion funds can help you understand your options and may even cover some of the costs.

Explore abortion costs for common scenarios

Costs are based on current national averages in the ineedana.com data

Telehealth — pills by mail

Average cost$5 - $400 
Use telehealth to order abortion pills and take them at home

In-clinic procedure, less than 12 weeks

Procedure cost$650 
Get an abortion at a clinic early in your pregnancy

In-clinic procedure, traveling from a restricted state, under 12 weeks

Abortion cost$650 + travel
Travel costs start at $200Drive or fly to another state to get an abortion at a clinic

In-clinic procedure, 12-18 weeks

Procedure cost starts at$700 + travel
Travel costs start at $200Get an abortion at a clinic between 12-18 weeks in your pregnancy

In-clinic procedure over 18 weeks

Procedure cost starts at$1300 + travel
Travel costs start at $200Get an abortion when you are more than 18 weeks pregnant
Create a custom estimate for your costs

What impacts your cost?

Pregnancy length
After 12 weeks, abortion is usually more expensive. You may need to travel for an in-person procedure and second-trimester abortions usually take more than one day. That means extra costs like hotels, meals, and taking time off work. Learn how to calculate how many weeks pregnant you are.
Abortion type
A medication abortion via telehealth or pills by mail is often cheaper than visiting a clinic. In-clinic procedures, on the other hand, can be quicker and may offer sedation to help with pain. Both options are safe and effective. Learn more about each type of abortion to see what works best for you.
Your location

You can still have an abortion in the U.S. If there’s no clinic nearby or local laws make it harder, you might choose to travel or have pills mailed to you. Traveling can add extra costs like gas, flights, or hotels. Some states have waiting periods or require ultrasounds, which can take more time and money.

Abortion funds can help you understand your options and may even cover some of the costs.

Learn more about the laws in your state.

Getting help paying for your abortion

You may be able to use health insurance, Medicaid, or public funding to pay for your abortion. Organizations can help you pay for your procedure, travel, or other costs
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