Ohio Abortion Pill By Mail
Abortion Pill By Mail
The medication known as the abortion pill, or Plan C, can be accessed through a clinic offering telehealth services or via online mail-order providers in Ohio. For those opting for the mail-order method, a telehealth consultation is typically necessary. During this virtual appointment, your medical provider will confirm your eligibility, and the medication will be mailed directly to you. This process does not require an in-person visit for a physical examination or ultrasound.
However, an ultrasound is a critical part of the process because it:
Determines the gestational age of the pregnancy – important as the abortion pill is approved for use up to 10 weeks from the last menstrual period.
Checks for ectopic pregnancies.
Assesses the viability of the pregnancy, noting that a significant number of pregnancies may end naturally in miscarriage.
At your local Ohio pregnancy center, they provide a complimentary ultrasound performed by a qualified medical professional. This ultrasound is part of our pre-abortion assessment and is offered at no cost.
The mail-order process generally involves scheduling a telehealth consultation during which a healthcare provider will discuss your medical history and answer any questions. If you qualify, the medication should arrive by mail within 24 to 72 hours. You can begin the procedure at home and will have a follow-up consultation via telehealth.
It’s important to note that not all services offering the abortion pill by mail use a telehealth model; some may only require a completed questionnaire without a follow-up consultation. While this might reduce the cost, it could increase potential risks.
Regardless of the method chosen, it is crucial to undergo a pre-abortion screening. At your local Ohio pregnancy center, their licensed medical professionals conduct these screenings, and their compassionate team is available to discuss all your options with you. Being fully informed is an essential step before proceeding with any abortion method.
Additional safety measures to consider include the necessity of a follow-up appointment, immediate access to emergency medical services, and blood testing for the RH factor.
Before deciding, we encourage you to schedule a no-cost pre-abortion screening at an Ohio pregnancy center. This is a vital step in ensuring your health and safety throughout the process.
The FDA advises that the abortion pill is not suitable for individuals who:
- Have an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy outside of the uterus)
- Experience adrenal gland disorders.
- Are undergoing long-term corticosteroid therapy.
- Have had an allergic reaction to any medication involved in the abortion pill protocol.
- Have bleeding disorders or are on blood thinners.
- Have inherited porphyria.
- Have an intrauterine device (IUD) in place.
Abortion Pill Frequently Asked Questions
Question: How Much Does the Abortion Pill Cost?
Answer:
The typical cost of the abortion pill ranges from $350 to $700, and it may be even higher depending on the provider. For the information you need, determine how far along you are in your pregnancy with our complimentary ultrasound services.
Question: How Can I Get the Abortion Pill?
Answer: You can get an abortion pill either through an abortion provider’s clinic or by an online mail source. For mail order, in most cases, a telehealth appointment is required and the medication for the abortion is sent directly to you without an in-person physical examination. A physical examination is important because it dates the pregnancy, rules out ectopic pregnancy, and determines viability (if you are at risk for miscarriage).
Question: What are “Missed Period Pills?
Answer: sed period pill is another name for the abortion pill. Some people may think it might help them psychologically if they’re unsure about abortion. Regardless of its name, you should know that it is an abortion.
Ohio Pregnancy Centers
Most Ohio pregnancy centers listed offer free and confidential services including medical grade pregnancy tests and ultrasound exams.
Eva Women's Center
715 E. Buchtel Ave
Akron, OH 44305
330-434-2221
Pregnancy Solutions
3136 Manchester Rd
Akron, OH 44319
330-644-4490
Alliance Pregnancy Center
75 Glamorgan Street Suite 102
Alliance, OH 44601
330-821-7283
Ashland Pregnancy Care Center
119 Sloan Ave.
Ashland, OH 44805
419-281-1111
Mya Women's Center
417 W. Prospect Rd, Suite C
Ashtabula, OH 44004
440-990-9107
Pregnancy Resource Center
77 East State Street
Athens, OH 45701
740-762-8579
Embrace Clinic & Care Center
180 1st St NW
Barberton, OH 44203
330-825-1900
New Path Pregnancy Resource Center
709 N. Main Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
937-592-7734
Her Choice Medical
531 Ridge St
Bowling Green, OH 43402
419-506-5544
Oaks Family Care Center
4196 Center Rd
Brunswick, OH 44212
330-220-7777
Community Pregnancy Centers
1410 W. High Street
Bryan, OH 43506
419-636-5691
Open Arms Pregnancy Center
114 S 11th Street
Cambridge, OH 43725
740-439-4568
Eva Women's Center
2645 Cleveland Avenue NW Suite 2
Canton, OH 44709
330-915-6520
The Pregnancy & Parenting Center
4500 22nd Street NW
Canton, OH 44708
330-455-7500
Elizabeth's Hope Pregnancy Center - Ross
70 Central Center
Chillicothe, OH 45601
740-772-4372
Life Forward Pregnancy Care Center
2415 Auburn Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45219
513-961-7777
Pregnancy Center Plus
4760 Madison Road
Cincinnati, OH 45227
513-321-3100
Women's Center
1230 W. Kemper Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45240
513-620-8844
Women's Center
8146 Hamilton Ave
Cincinnati, OH 45231
513-620-8844
Women's Center
3267 Westbourne Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45258
513-620-8844
Pregnancy Center West
2859 Boudinot Ave Suite 320
Cincinnati, OH 45238
513-244-5700
A Caring Place Pregnancy Care Center
4446 Mt. Carmel-Tobasco Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45244
513-753-4357
Elizabeth's Hope Pregnancy Center - Ross
157 W. High Street
Circleville, OH 43113
740-447-1761
Cleveland Pregnancy Center
3878 Rocky River Road
Cleveland, OH 44111
216-631-0964
Alpha Pregnancy Center
2999 E. Dublin-Granville Road
Columbus, OH 43231
614-890-0003
Pregnancy Decision Health Centers
4111 W. Broad Street
Columbus, OH 43228
614-444-4411
Pregnancy Decision Health Centers
5900 Cleveland Avenue
Columbus, OH 43201
614-444-4411
Pregnancy Decision Health Centers
22 E 17th Ave
Columbus, OH 43228
614-444-4411
Stowe Pregnancy Resource Center
888 Parsons Ave
Columbus, OH 43206
614-620-7286
The Women's Clinic of Columbus
3242 E. Main St #2
Columbus, OH 43213
614-237-2000
Pregnancy Center of Coshocton
819 Main St
Coshocton, OH 43812
740-622-3808
Hope Rising
2345 W Stroop Rd
Dayton, OH 45439
937-298-2822
Hope Rising
4247 Philadelphia Dr
Dayton, OH 45405
937-262-7414
Women's Center
5250A N Dixie Drive
Dayton, OH 45414
937-938-5667
Women's Center
4787 Burkhardt Ave #201
Dayton, OH 45414
937-610-7777
Women's Health Resource Center
1997 N. Clinton Street
Defiance, OH 43512
419-784-4062
Pregnancy Resources of Delaware County
43 Northwood Drive
Delaware, OH 43015
740-417-9358
Ava Women's Center
130 W. 5th Street
East Liverpool, OH 43920
844-371-4282
Cornerstone
364 Griswold Rd
Elyria, OH 44035
440-530-7627
Women's Resource Center
1011 N Main St
Findlay, OH 45840
419-424-9948
Caring Hand's Pregnancy Center
131 W. Center
Fostoria, OH 44830
419-721-8302
Heartbeat Hope Medical Pregnancy Center
300 S. Front Street
Fremont, OH 43420
419-334-9079
Womankind Care Center
5350 Transportation Blvd Ste 18
Garfield Heights, OH 44125
216-662-5700
A Place of Hope Pregnancy Center
852 Mt Orab Pike #8
Georgetown, OH 45121
937-378-6853
Pregnancy Center
534 S. Broadway
Greenville, OH 45331
937-547-1112
Pathway to Hope Women's Center
202 S. Monument Ave
Hamilton, OH 45011
513-895-2229
Reach Out Pregnancy Center
803 E Broadway St
Harrison, OH 45030
513-367-7710
S. Ohio Pregnancy Centers
135 W Walnut St
Hillsboro, OH 45133
937-393-2990
Hope Rising
7079 A Taylorsville Rd #A
Huber Heights, OH 45424
937-236-2273
Elizabeth's Hope Pregnancy Resources
14761 SR 93
Jackson, OH 45640
740-286-5678
Heartbeat of Hardin
220 E. Franklin St
Kenton, OH 43326
419-674-4716
Women's Center
1377 E Stroop Rd Ste 301
Kettering, OH 45429
937-643-4673
Pregnancy Decision Health Centers
1590 E. Main Street
Lancaster, OH 43130
641-444-4411
Women's Center
736 Columbus Avenue Suite A
Lebanon, OH 45036
513-934-1777
Heartbeat of Lima
421 S. Cable Road
Lima, OH 45805
419-222-7945
Richland Pregnancy Services
1560 W. Fourth Street
Mansfield, OH 44906
419-863-3266
Voice of Hope Pregnancy Center
217 W. Center Street
Marion, OH 43302
740-223-0419
New Path Pregnancy Resource Center
805 West 6th Street
Marysville, OH 43040
937-642-5683
Birthcare of Medina County
620 E Smith Rd Unit E-5A
Medina, OH 44256
330-722-1190
Community Pregnancy Center
3717 Roosevelt Blvd
Middletown, OH 45044
513-424-2229
Heartbeat of Morrow County
712 Baker Street
Mt Gilead, OH 43338
419-947-7730
Starting Point Pregnancy Center
11 Woodlake Trail
Mt Vernon, OH 43050
740-393-0370
Women's Health Resource Center
1801 Oakwood Ave
Napolean, OH 43545
419-591-1453
Pregnancy Resource Center
205 W. Columbus St
Nelsonville, OH 75764
740-762-8579
Heartbeats Pregnancy Center
336 E Main St
Newark, OH 43055
740-349-7558
Abigail Pregnancy Services
3900 Laylin Road
Norwalk, OH 44857
419-668-9500
Zoe for Life
5454 State Road
Parma, OH 44134
440-893-9990
Hands of Hope Pregnancy Services
1030 W. Wayne Street, Suite A
Paulding, OH 45879
419-399-2447
Pregnancy Resource Center
260 Mulberry Ave
Pomeroy, OH 45789
740-762-8579
Ottawa County Pregnancy Services
150 Maple St
Port Clinton, OH 43452
419-734-9359
CRADLE Pregnancy Care Center
1112 Gallia St
Portsmouth, OH 45662
740-354-2273
New Path Pregnancy Resource Center
5 S. Clinton St
Richwood, OH 43344
740-513-3411
Sophia Women's Center
1830 S. Lincoln Ave
Salem, OH 44450
234-567-7288
Heartbeat of Sandusky
3423 Columbus Ave
Sandusky, OH 44870
419-625-9511
Women's Center
2579 Michigan Street
Sidney, OH 45365
937-498-4425
Pregnancy Resource Clinic of Clark County
1010 S. Limestone Street
Springfield, OH 45505
937-525-3780
Aim Women's Center
248 N. 5th Street
Steubenville, OH 43952
740-346-6705
Your First Look Center
3950 Sunforest Ct, Suite 104
Toledo, OH 43623
419-241-9131
The Pregnancy Center of Greater Toledo
716 N. Westwood Ave
Toledo, OH 43607
419-495-6930
The Sycamore House Pregnancy Center
647 Bodey Circle
Urbana, OH 43078
937-653-3737
Voice of Hope Pregnancy Center
134 E. Wyandot Ave
Upper Sandusky, OH 43351
419-294-2273
PLC Health Clinic
215 N. Market Street
Van Wert, OH 45891
419-238-9177
Family Life Center of Auglaize County
116 E. Auglaize Street, Suite B
Wapakoneta, OH 45895
419-738-4673
Bella Women's Center
1192 North Rd. NE
Warren, OH 44483
330-993-0604
L.I.F.E. Pregnancy Center
238 S. Fayette Street
Washington C. H., OH 43160
740-333-3030
Women's Health Resource Center
1499 N. Glenwood Ave
Wauseon, OH 43567
419-335-0117
Elizabeth's Hope Pregnancy Resources
14062 US Hwy 23, Suite A
Waverly City, OH 45690
740-947-1060
Adams County Crisis Pregnancy Center
11827 State Route 41
West Union, OH 45693
937-544-1048
New Life Clinic
100 S. South Street
Wilmington, OH 45177
937-382-2424
PCC of Wayne County
311 W. Liberty Street
Wooster, OH 44691
330-264-5880
Hope Rising
245 S Allison Ave
Xenia, OH 45385
937-374-0001
Miami Valley Women's Center
4845 Market St Suite #13
Youngstown, OH 44512
330-788-4000
Heartbeats
2447 Maple Ave
Zanesville, OH 43701
740-450-5437
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Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Do I need an appointment?
Answer: Walk-ins are welcome. However, it is best to make an appointment to minimize your office wait time.
Question: What is the cost?
Answer: All services are free and confidential.
Question: What should I expect when I come for my visit?
Answer: Upon your arrival, a friendly receptionist will guide you to meet your client advocate. This advocate will offer you a judgment-free space to talk, followed by essential information and a pregnancy test. In the event of a positive test result, a dedicated medical professional will perform a limited ultrasound to verify the pregnancy's viability and estimate the age of the fetus.
Question: How long after sex does it take for a pregnancy test to work and how accurate is the test?
Answer: Pregnancy tests can be performed 7 to 10 days after conception. A client with a negative result may be invited to return within 2 weeks for a repeat test if she has not had her period.
If you have taken a home pregnancy test, you may want to confirm results with a laboratory-quality test at your local pregnancy center. These pregnancy tests detect HCg levels within 7 to 10 after conception.
Question: Will you tell anyone about my visit?
Answer: Pregnancy centers maintain a rigorous privacy and confidentiality policy. Clients' information is safeguarded against unauthorized disclosure, respecting their right to privacy, except in instances mandated by law. This includes situations necessary for public health, preventing harm to the client or others, or in specific circumstances where the use or disclosure of information is justified without prior consent, such as in cases of abuse reporting or suicide/homicide prevention.
Question: When should I schedule an appointment?
Answer: High-quality, medical-grade pregnancy tests are capable of detecting pregnancy from the first day after your initial missed period. We advise scheduling an appointment if you've missed a period, have any queries related to pregnancy, or suspect that you might be pregnant.
Question: How far along do I have to be to get a free ultrasound?
Answer: After an initial consultation with a client advocate, many pregnancy centers offer on-site ultrasound scans. These limited ultrasounds are conducted by a licensed nurse sonographer or a registered diagnostic medical sonographer (RDMS) and are subsequently reviewed by a licensed physician. The purpose of an ultrasound is to confirm the viability of the pregnancy and to establish the gestational age.
Question: I already know I'm pregnant and I want an abortion, what's next?
Answer: It is advisable to have an ultrasound to confirm the viability of your pregnancy and to ensure it is located within the uterus, as 20% to 25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Moreover, the ultrasound helps in determining the stage of your pregnancy, which is essential in making an informed decision about the type of abortion procedure you may consider. Many pregnancy centers offer a limited ultrasound free of charge.