Finances are a huge determination when it comes to our everyday decisions. Throw in a pandemic and the loss of a job and unexpected pregnancy — it’s a huge determining factor. First of all, you’re not alone. We help women like you every day find the information they need. So, if you are considering abortion and wondering what the cost is, we are here to help. Here are a few things to remember when making a decision. First, you should always confirm your pregnancy before you decide anything. Some women could potentially save themselves hundreds of thousands of dollars by getting a pregnancy test and sonogram first. How? Because you can rule out a non-viable pregnancy. Second, depending on where you are in your pregnancy will determine the type of abortion you need. Third, the price is determined by how far along you are in the pregnancy.
Medical abortion, 10 — 70 days, varies in cost, but a woman can expect to pay between $695 – $770.
Vacuum aspiration, up to 20 weeks, varies between $600-$1,000. Keep in mind, the further along you are in your pregnancy, the more the procedure will cost.
Dilation and evacuation, up to 20 weeks, prices vary, but a woman can expect to pay between $595- $2,810. The broad gap is due to how far along you are and who performs the operation.
Labor induction abortion costs between $595- $2,810.
Some health insurances cover abortion; others cover some of the expense. It depends on your insurance and policy. What if you don’t have insurance? Great question, keep reading!
Why not let us help you? At Real Options, we offer a nonjudgmental environment for your first steps. On top of that, all of our services are completely free and confidential.
You don’t need insurance! There are no hidden fees or co-pays.
We are aware of how overwhelming and challenging an unplanned pregnancy can feel, and our patient advocates can help you think through your decision and offer support along the way.
Even though Real Options does not perform abortions, the free 99% accurate pregnancy test, sonogram, and medical information are an essential first step. The sonogram is extremely important to determine how far along you are and will rule out a miscarriage, which is common in early pregnancy.
So why wait? Why not make an appointment today?
Any abortion that takes place over 24 weeks is considered a “late-term abortion.”