Independent abortion ( abortion : A procedure to intentionally end a pregnancy before a birth. Miscarriage is also sometimes called “spontaneous abortion,” even though it is usually not intended. ) clinics provide the majority of abortion care in the U.S. If you want to help people access abortions and keep clinics open, this site helps you find clinics to support.
In light of the United States Supreme Court’s ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on 6/24/22, which radically changed the legality and availability of abortion in the United States in many states, and which will continue to cause more changes, we are now in the process of reviewing and updating all of our abortion information as needed, and will continue to do so. To always find the most current information on legality of abortion in the United States and its individual states, we suggest some of the sources we are looking to to stay current with this information:
• For information about where each state stands after the decision: thisexternal link, opens in a new tab and other related pieces at the New York Times, this oneexternal link, opens in a new tab from the19th* , and this oneexternal link, opens in a new tab from the Center for Reproductive Rights.
• For help acessing abortion in the United States or finding out ( out : Short for ‘out of the closet’. When someone’s LGBTQ + identity is known to other people. ) what your access options are, the National Abortion Federation’sexternal link, opens in a new tab hotline: 1-800-772-9100
• For legal help with or information about self-managed abortion : If/When/Howexternal link, opens in a new tab ’s helpline, and in the event you want or need a self-managed abortion, AidAccessexternal link, opens in a new tab .
• You can always come into our direct services (the message boards, text service or chat service) to ask us to help you find information about accessing abortion where you live, or for any other information about abortion.