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Buying and using abortion pills from alternative suppliers may have legal risks. Click the headings below for more information about these risks. Pills are available by mail in all states, even in states that ban clinic-based abortion care. Using pills by mail is medically safe. But, if you live in a state that has restrictions on abortion like a total ban or gestation restrictions , using pills by mail may come with some legal risk.
To understand the potential legal risks, you can contact the ReproLegal Helpline, a free legal resource that can help answer your questions: visit reprolegalhelpline. Some states have laws against abortion.
A ban that blocks providers from offering care does not necessarily block a person from using pills on their own. However, a person who self-manages their abortion can face legal risk: people in the US are criminalized for all kinds of reasons, with outsized impact on certain identities or socioeconomic backgrounds. People in states that ban abortion can still get abortion pills by mail. People who live in states that ban abortion sometimes travel to a state where abortion is legal to get care.
However, traveling to get care could be risky for some people, for instance if they are not free to leave their home or do not want to risk going through an immigration checkpoint which can be within miles of any US border. The Repro Legal Helpline provides free and confidential legal advice that can help people better understand the laws and legal risk they may face.
Contact them online or call We have some information about what has happened in the past. From to , at least 61 people who have self-managed an abortion or have helped someone else were arrested or prosecuted.