
To help people in your community access abortion care, print the flyer and spread it in your community. Leave it at the grocery store, community events, library, and anywhere else you go.
Plan B pills can be purchased from most pharmacies without a prescription. It is an emergency contraceptive to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex, not for routine use. Costs vary depending on the pharmacy. You can purchase Plan B ahead-of-time. It has a shelf-life of about 4 years. It should not be exposed to high heat or humidity in storage.
Mifepristone + Misoprostol can be used to end a pregnancy during the first 70 days (10 weeks). Your primary doctor and Planned Parenthood can prescribe these once you’re pregnant. You can also access these through telehealth appointments in some states. To stock up in advance, see PlanCPills.org for options and more information.
Surgical abortion is available until viability in many states, though others have strict legal restrictions. Your primary doctor or Planned Parenthood (including Telehealth) can refer you. To see the laws in your state, visit CNN’s Abortion Map.
Beware so-called Pregnancy Centers. They often do not provide full health care options and are run by anti-abortion activists.
This is not medical advice, and for any care options, you should speak with your doctor about your personal health situation.
Resources
- Abortion Laws By State
- Everything You Need to Know About Surgical Abortion - Also contains recommendations for where to get abortion medication.
- How to Safely Self-Manage a Medication Abortion at Home
- PlanCPills.org
Additional Information
- What are Crisis Pregnancy Centers? - About Fake Abortion Clinics
- WebMD article on Plan B
- Plan B Expiration | Business Insider
- The Availability and Use of Medication Abortion | KFF
- What to Know About Stocking Up on the Abortion Pill
- How everyone can help protect abortion access | We Resist Now
File Downloads
Print a few copies of this flyer to spread in your community, or download and modify the Open Document or DocX version to do with as you please.
- PDF: To print
- Open Document: For use with LibreOffice, a free alternative to Microsoft Office
- Image: For sharing on social media