How Much Does an Abortion Cost?
If you're thinking about abortion, one of the biggest questions is often: how much will it cost? Here's a breakdown to help you understand what to expect—plus info on free resources that can help.
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Do I need an Ultrasound?
Before moving forward with any pregnancy decision, an ultrasound is an important first step. It confirms how far along you are, which can affect both the type of abortion you’re eligible for and how much it may cost.
Not sure where to start? You can schedule a free ultrasound here.
Types of Abortion
There are two main types of abortion:
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Surgical Abortion: A doctor performs a procedure in a clinic or medical office to remove the pregnancy.1 This is generally used for later-stage pregnancies.
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Medical Abortion (Abortion Pill): This method uses medication to end a pregnancy and is FDA-approved up to 70 days from the start of your last period.2
Which type is available to you depends on how far along you are, your health, and abortion laws in your state.
Cost of an Abortion
Abortion costs can vary depending on location, the type of abortion, how far along you are, and whether your insurance covers the procedure.
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Surgical Abortion: On average, a surgical abortion costs between $850 and $2,500 in 2025.3 Costs can go higher depending on things like sedation, labs, travel, and clinic fees—especially if you need to travel out of state.
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Abortion Pill: This ranges from free to around $850. The total cost may increase if ordering online due to shipping fees or international processing.4
Keep in mind that if abortion services are limited or illegal in your state, travel, accommodations, and time off work can raise the overall cost.
Risks of Ordering the Abortion Pill Online
While ordering the abortion pill online may seem quick or private, it comes with serious risks:
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Pills from unregulated or international websites may not be FDA-approved and can be unsafe.4
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Taking the abortion pill without confirming the pregnancy through a medical-grade test and an ultrasound can be harmful. Home pregnancy tests can sometimes give false positives and an ultrasound can confirm a pregnancy in the uterus.
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Misusing the medication—especially without medical supervision—can lead to severe complications like heavy bleeding, infection, or incomplete abortion.5
Before taking any steps, confirm your pregnancy with a free test and ultrasound here.
What If It's a Miscarriage?
You might not need to make a decision at all. Approximately 25% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage.6 An ultrasound can help determine if your pregnancy is viable, which may save you from unnecessary emotional and financial stress.
Free Support and Consultation
Feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone. At Eva Women's Clinic, we offer:
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Free consultations with licensed nurses
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Free pregnancy tests
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Free ultrasounds to confirm how far along you are
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A confidential space to explore your options
Text 330-915-6520 to talk with someone who gets it—no pressure, no judgment.
Reach Out Today
Understanding your options starts with knowing the facts. Contact Eva Women's Clinic today for trusted, compassionate help.
Sources:
1. https://www.acog.org/womens-health/faqs/induced-abortion
2. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/21899-medical-abortion
3. https://www.plannedparenthood.org/blog/how-much-does-an-abortion-cost
4. https://www.fda.gov/consumers/consumer-updates/how-buy-medicines-safely-online-pharmacy
5. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pregnancy-loss-miscarriage/symptoms-causes
6. https://mcpress.mayoclinic.org/pregnancy/why-do-miscarriages-happen/