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How Much Does an Abortion Cost in Connecticut?
What You Need to Know Before an Abortion

We understand that cost can be a factor in any pregnancy decision. If you are considering an abortion, get the information you need before you decide. At Anchor of Hope, we can provide answers on abortion side effects, risks, and what to expect and provide free pregnancy testing at your initial appointment. If the test is positive, we can provide an ultrasound to confirm a viable pregnancy which can help you determine your next steps. Please note that we do not provide or refer for abortion services or have information on the exact cost of an abortion. We believe women deserve information from a resource that does not profit from their reproductive health decisions or pressure them into a choice. We can answer your questions about abortion and provide pregnancy services at no cost to you.

Contact us to learn more about your options in or near New London, CT. For your health and safety, it is important that you confirm how far along you are and talk to a medical professional about abortion and your medical history before you decide.

What Determines the Cost or Price of the Abortion Pill in Connecticut?

The cost of a medication abortion is determined by several factors. Before you decide, your first step is to find out how far along you are.

 

A medication abortion is FDA-approved up through 10 weeks after your last menstrual period. Online conception calculators can estimate your due date but an ultrasound is needed to confirm a viable pregnancy. An ultrasound can also rule out an ectopic pregnancy or a naturally occurring miscarriage. 

 

The cost can range from $200-$500 depending on the number of pills and the abortion clinic or provider. Not sure where to start? Confirm your pregnancy and learn more about the options and resources available to you before you decide. 

Things to Note: Taking the abortion pill can be life-threatening if your pregnancy is ectopic.  It’s estimated that a third of all pregnancies end naturally without abortion-inducing drugs. 

What Determines the Cost of an Abortion Clinic Procedure in Connecticut?

Many factors determine the cost of a surgical abortion procedure, including but not limited to:

  • How far along you are

  • Single or multiple pregnancies

  • Type of abortion procedure 

  • Health history and risks to the woman

 

A suction abortion, also known as vacuum aspiration, is typically performed between 5 and 12 weeks of pregnancy. A D&E is typically performed between 9 and 20 weeks, although late-term abortions can also be performed via D&E. 

 

While we are not an abortion clinic and do not have pricing information, we can provide proof of pregnancy and confirm how far along you are via ultrasound. This information can help you make an informed pregnancy decision. We can also answer questions you may have about any potential risk factors and learn more about what to expect during and after an abortion.

We believe women deserve to get answers and services from a place that does not profit from their choice. While we do not refer for or provide abortion services, we can give you the answers you need to make an informed choice. Call us today to get started.

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