Plan C provides up-to-date information on how people in the U.S. are accessing at-home abortion pill options online.
We do not give medical or legal advice or sell abortion pills. This website is an educational resource for learning about how people in the US are accessing abortion pills and safely managing their own abortions. Plan C provides research-based information but does not endorse any of the services listed in the Guide to Finding Pills. Plan C is not affiliated with any of the services listed in our directory. For questions about paying for, delivery of, or how to order abortion pills from these services, please contact the service directly.
A note on language: Abortion pills can be used by people who have a uterus and can get pregnant. This includes cisgender women and people who identify as trans, non-binary, gender-expansive, intersex, Two-Spirit, and more. By using a variety of terms on this website—including “women” and “people who are pregnant”—we aim to be inclusive of all pregnant people who need these services.
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Our research shows that people in the US are starting to order abortion pills in advance, to have on hand in case of a missed period.
Many of the providers listed in our guide offer pills in advance, just look for this icon in the listing.
We started with the belief that abortion pills belong in the hands of people who need them, and that this kind of care is a basic human right.
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