We’ve partnered with several organizations dedicated to supporting folks having abortions and miscarriages. Use the menu below to connect with one of our partners based on your care preferences.
The M+A Hotline
Connect with a doctor through the M+A (Miscarriage + Abortion) Hotline, a free and confidential service.(M+A does not sell abortion pills)
Call or text: 833-246-2632
Ally Chatbot
Ally is a 24/7, safe abortion chatbot accessible over WhatsApp. Users can instantly access medical abortion protocols, pre- and post-abortion care considerations, links to contraceptives, and customized country-specific resources to safely self-manage their abortion. Ally also connects users to online counseling support.
Connect to Ally on WhatsApp at + 1 833 221-2559
Reprocare Healthline
Connect with a peer counselor or doula through Reprocare for free and confidential help understanding how to get pills and how to use them.
Call or text: 833-226-7821
All Options
All-Options provides counseling as well as emotional support and referrals at any point during or after someone's experience with pregnancy, parenting, abortion, and adoption.
Call: 888-493-0092
Exhale Pro-Voice
Exhale is a talkline that gives callers space to process feelings around abortion, after your abortion or miscarriage.
Call: 617-749-2948
Groups that can help you understand your rights and answer questions about the legal landscape of self-managed abortion in the U.S.
If/When/How: Lawyering for Justice advocates and lawyers provide free, confidential legal advice and information through their helpline. Reach them online or at 844-868-2812. They also defend people who are prosecuted or threatened with prosecution for self-managing their abortion.
Pregnancy Justice (formerly National Advocates for Pregnant Women) is dedicated to defending the rights of pregnant people against criminalization and other rights violations because of pregnancy and all pregnancy outcomes. Pregnancy Justice is the leading organization providing pro-bono (free) criminal defense for people charged with crimes because they were pregnant and had (or tried to have) an abortion.
Some states require that parents be notified or give consent for a minor to get an abortion.** Your provider can help you understand what the law is in your state and how parental notification or consent works.
If you do not feel comfortable or safe involving a parent or guardian in the decision to have an abortion, you have two options:
** 36 states require parental consent or notification for minors seeking abortion care. Parental consent means one or both of your parents or legal guardian(s) has to sign paperwork saying that it is OK for you to have an abortion. Parental notification means that the abortion provider must tell your parent(s) or legal guardian(s) about the abortion before it is done. Abortion providers must comply with these laws if they are serving a minor who lives in a state, travels to a state, or uses a telehealth provider in a state that requires parental consent or parental notification for abortion. In these states, providers cannot help you if you do not have parental notification or consent.
Every day people across the country are being forced to navigate a chaotic and hostile landscape because of the Dobbs decision.
That is why the National Women’s Law Center just launched the Abortion Access Legal Defense Fund, an effort designed to help people pay for expenses related to legal consequences they are facing because they have sought an abortion or helped someone obtain an abortion or information about abortion care.
Organizations offering funding to people seeking abortions
Abortion Freedom Fund is a national fund focusing on funding telehealth abortions.
We simplify access to care by funding virtual abortion providers and clinics, individuals accessing telehealth abortions, and reimbursing local funds for telehealth abortion care.
The National Network of Abortion Funds (NNAF) is a justice-centered organization that helps individuals to remove their financial and logistical barriers to abortion access across the US.
The National Abortion Federation (NAF) is the professional association of providers. The NAF Hotline offers unbiased information about abortion, referrals to quality providers, and financial assistance. It’s free and serves everyone, regardless of their individual situation.
Educational resources to answer your questions about abortion pills and the self-managed abortion process. If you have additional questions you can get free text and phone support.
Get step by step instructions for how to take abortion pills, in both English and Spanish.
Detailed instructions for how to take abortion pills, available in 27 languages.
The website also has a 24/7 chatbot—Ally—that is multilingual (English, French, Spanish, Hindi and Kiswahili) and equipped to direct visitors with detailed questions to a live counseling platform at safe2choose.org. Ally can also be accessed via WhatsApp at https://bit.ly/AllyEnglish or +1 (833) 221-2559.
Read "Sam's Medication Abortion," an illustrated, first-person narrative of self managing an abortion from Reproductive Health Access Project (RHAP).
Read detailed guides on where to get abortion pills, how much they cost, and how they work.
Get answers to common questions about how abortion pills work and how to access them.
Mobile resources to answer your questions about obtaining and using abortion pills.
Launched in September 2023, the Charley Chatbot was created to help people in every zip code understand their abortion options. It is a private and secure chatbot that provides users with personalized abortion options, including information about different abortion care methods, nearby clinics, accessing abortion pills, and referrals to support services. It's a user-friendly, judgment-free, and confidential tool designed by abortion experts for abortion seekers. abortion experts and made for abortion seekers.
Aya Contigo is a Spanish-speaker app with virtual support for abortion and contraception. Includes live chat and links to resources and reproductie health organizations.
This app provides comprehensive, user-friendly information on safe abortion. The app’s gestational calculator helps people determine their options, and clear, illustrated information describes what to expect from safe abortions with pills, MVA, and D&E, and how to address possible complications should they arise. An extensive FAQ section addresses a broad spectrum of concerns regarding abortion.
Developed by leading reproductive health researchers, privacy experts, and users, Euki is designed to empower individuals to learn about their own body and take control of their health. They call themselves: "A period tracker that doesn’t track you."
Download in the Google Store for Android
Download in the Apple Store
The Abortion subreddit is great place to learn from peers about their experiences obtaining and using abortion pills for self-manage abortion. The site is moderated by volunteers from the Online Abortion Resource Squad, who ensure that every reddit post asking for abortion-related help gets a quality, accurate, compassionate answer. The moderators can respond in both English and Spanish.
More resources to answer your questions about obtaining and using abortion pills.
INeedanA.com helps people find abortion providers and resources based on location. They can help you avoid misinformation and stigma from anti-abortion organizations (that often pretend to be clinics).
The Plan C team has compiled a list of useful resources for both activists and abortion seekers.
Birth control is "Plan A." Emergency contraception is "Plan B." Abortion pills are "Plan C." Below are a few resources for learning about and accessing birth control and emergency contraception in the U.S.
Bedsider is an online birth control support network for women ages 18-29, operated by Power to Decide.
Learn about birth control options and find out more on how to access resources and care via Planned Parenthood.
Three for freedom is a simple resource site linking to birth control, emergency contraception and abortion all in one place.