It’s important to understand that abortion pill costs in Ohio can vary significantly based on several factors. Here’s a breakdown of what influences the price:
Factors Affecting Abortion Pill Costs in Ohio:
- Provider:
- Costs can differ between clinics, telehealth providers, and other healthcare facilities.
- Organizations and independent clinics may have varying fee structures.
- Insurance Coverage:
- Whether or not you have health insurance and the specifics of your plan will greatly impact your out-of-pocket expenses.
- Whether or not you have health insurance and the specifics of your plan will greatly impact your out-of-pocket expenses.
- Gestational Age:
- In some cases, the cost may increase as the pregnancy progresses.
- Location:
- Prices can vary slightly depending on the specific region within Ohio.
General Abortion Pill Cost in Ohio Information:
- Based on available information, the average cost of a chemical abortion (abortion pill) in Ohio can be around $650. However, this is just an average, and the actual cost could be higher or lower.
- Buying pills online from overseas companies which are not regulated by the FDA can be dangerous.
- The abortion pill is approved for pregnancies up to 10 weeks. It is very important to have an ultrasound before taking the pill to determine how far along you are.
How We Can Help
If you are thinking about taking the abortion pill, the first step is a pregnancy test to confirm your pregnancy. We can also provide an ultrasound to confirm how far along you are in the pregnancy, locate the pregnancy (make sure it is not tubal/ectopic), and confirm that it is a viable pregnancy.
We are here to listen and answer any questions you may have. To schedule an appointment, please use the link provided or call us at 513-321-3100. We also welcome walk-ins. Additionally, you can access our 24/7 Nurse Chat line through this website.
Helpful links: Risks of Order Abortion Pills Online
YouTube Short: What if I take the abortion pill and have an ectopic pregnancy?
Sources: Mayo Clinic and Ohio Department of Health