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Live in a state where abortion is limited? carafem can help.

Is abortion limited in your state? We can help!

Many people live in states that have restrictive abortion laws or a low number of providers, which makes it harder and harder for people to access this basic form of medical care. 😓

But did you know that some people can travel to a neighboring state for a short video visit or Immediate Evaluation with carafem and then pick up abortion pills at a discreet location, all with 24/7 medical support at your fingertips? 😄

To help get the word out that it’s possible to receive high quality, medically supported abortion with pills in a nearby state, we reached out to social justice and mental health awareness artist and advocate Taylor Steinbeck (aka @shegotthepink on Instagram). We explained the situation and asked her to create some illustrations to paint the picture of what it looks like to legally access telehealth abortion care even if you live in a state where it is limited.

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carafem can help you legally access telehealth abortion care even if you live in a state that limits it.

If there are restrictive abortion laws in your state or a low number of providers without availability that fits your schedule, you could head to a nearby state for more convenient care.

For people living in states with limited abortion providers, finding a timely appointment that’s convenient and discreet can be challenging. That’s where carafem comes in. Medically supported at home abortion care is currently provided by carafem in a growing list of states (check this page for frequent updates). If you live outside of a state where we offer services, you may still be eligible for an Abortion Care Video Visit or Immediate Evaluation.

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🗓️ Step 1 – Schedule online if you are accessing care in a state where it’s available. You can also give us a call to make your appointment at 855-SAY-CARA.

🛣️ Step 2 – Head to a convenient location where you have internet access in a neighboring state for a quick video visit with a trusted medical provider or to fill out your form.

  • To take advantage of our online care, you need to confirm you are physically located in one of the approved states for your video appointment or Immediate Evaluation. Payment will be collected at this time (costs range between $0-399, depending on the medication of choice and financial assistance needed).

📪 Step 3 – We’ll mail your medications to a convenient pickup location within 1-4 days.

  • carafem can mail your medications to an address in the state you select for your online care — from a friend’s house to a delivery service pickup location. Rest assured, our package is very discreet — no one will know where your package is coming from or what it’s for.

🏠 Step 4 – Take the medications in the state where you picked up your medication.

  • You’ll have 24/7 medical support throughout the whole process. Over the next several days and weeks, you will follow up with your provider, and you have access to a 24/7 hotline where you can receive support from carafem throughout the entire process.

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Abortion is Essential Healthcare

Everyone deserves access to safe and convenient healthcare no matter where they live — we are here to help by providing non-judgmental, easy to understand information and reproductive healthcare that works for you. Whether that’s abortion care, birth control, testing, or you are just looking for some answers to common questions, carafem can help.

If you’re interested in scheduling an appointment for medically supported at-home abortion pills, you can get started online, or visit one of our health centers. You can call us with questions at 855-SAY-CARA and read about what to expect here. You can also check to see if there is an abortion fund in your area that can help with the cost of travel.

Learn More for Your State

If you live in a restrictive state and are considering traveling for abortion care, carafem is here to welcome you with compassionate, convenient, and non-judgmental care on the other side of the border.

Frequently asked questions

Idaho Abortion Laws

We understand how overwhelming it can feel if you live in Idaho and need abortion care. Currently, abortion is banned with only a few exceptions. Idaho also requires a state-mandated counseling session and a 24-hour waiting period for anyone who qualifies.

If you don’t meet these requirements, please know you’re not alone. You can still find safe and legal options in nearby states. For the most current details, remember to check abortion laws and requirements in the destination state, and stay updated on any legal changes through Abortion Finder’s guide to abortion laws in Idaho.

Traveling to Washington

Washington is one of the most supportive states for abortion care, with legal protections in place. Abortion is allowed up to the point of viability (around 24–28 weeks), and later if the pregnant person’s life or health is at risk. A “shield law” also helps protect anyone traveling from out of state by preventing Washington courts and law enforcement from cooperating with out-of-state investigations. If you decide that Washington is right for you, carafem offers Immediate Evaluation care with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant.

Traveling to Oregon

Oregon is well-known for having some of the most accessible abortion care in the country, with no specific gestational limits. The state also mandates comprehensive insurance coverage for abortion services—often with little to no out-of-pocket cost—even if you’re undocumented.

Because of these strong protections, Oregon can be a safe and affordable option for many who live in Idaho. With carafem’s Immediate Evaluation care, you can begin your abortion online without making an appointment.

Traveling to Nevada or Colorado

If it’s easier for you to reach Nevada or Colorado, both states offer secure, legal abortion care for those traveling from Idaho. Nevada permits abortion until 24 weeks, and Colorado does not have a gestational limit. carafem provides Immediate Evaluation care in these states as well, along with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant.

We’re Here to Support You

At carafem, we believe in providing warm, compassionate, and judgment-free care. If you have questions about traveling for an abortion, or you just want to understand your options, we’re here for you every step of the way. Remember: you’re not alone, and there are safe, legal ways to get the care you need.

Abortion Laws in Indiana

Indiana has some of the most restrictive abortion laws in the entire country, banning nearly all abortions with few, narrow exceptions. Abortions are only allowed if the pregnant person’s serious health or life is at risk. The law also limits abortion to only hospitals and surgical centers owned by hospitals – and specifically bans abortion clinics.

While legal challenges to the law play out in court, a majority of pregnant people in Indiana are unfortunately left with traveling to a nearby state as their only choice for legal abortion care. You can also watch for any updates or changes to these laws using Abortion Finder’s guide to abortion laws in Indiana.

Traveling to Illinois for Abortion Care

Illinois is much friendlier towards abortion care, and many Indiana residents choose to travel across state lines to access abortion care without the restrictions found at home. If you travel to Illinois for abortion care you will not need to endure a waiting period, view an ultrasound, or listen to a state-sponsored lecture filled with misinformation.

carafem’s Chicago metro location accepts appointments for any and all out-of-state visitors regardless of their state of residency, sexual orientation, background, or race. You may also be able to use your health insurance.

Abortion Laws in Kentucky

Kentucky began enforcing a nearly complete ban on abortion care following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The only exceptions to the Kentucky abortion ban are when the procedure is needed to save a person’s life, or when continuing a pregnancy could result in serious risks to the pregnant person’s health.

If you’re in Kentucky, you are likely left with traveling to a nearby state as your only choice for legal abortion care. Luckily, there are options in nearby states like Virginia and Illinois, but make sure to check abortion laws and requirements in your destination state so you can be prepared. You can also watch for any updates or changes to these laws using Abortion Finder’s guide to abortion laws in Kentucky.

Traveling to Illinois for Abortion Care

Illinois offers much more accessibility to abortion care, drawing many Kentucky residents seeking access to care outside of their home state. Those opting to travel to Illinois for abortion care can avoid mandatory waiting periods, compulsory ultrasound viewings, and exposure to state-sponsored lectures that contain misleading information.

carafem’s Chicago metro location and online care welcomes any and all out-of-state visitors regardless of their state of residency, sexual orientation, background, immigration status, or race.

Traveling to Virginia for Abortion Care

In Virginia, abortion is legal up to 26 weeks, and in 2020 the state even repealed requirements for a waiting period and biased counseling session, making access to abortion easier and more convenient. Virginia is much more open to abortion, making it an ideal place to travel for care from Kentucky.

In Virginia, carafem offers Immediate Evaluation care with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant. There is no appointment required, but you will need to be present in the state to complete our online evaluation, mail your medication, and to take your abortion medication.

Abortion Laws in Missouri

Missouri law now prohibits all abortions except in cases of medical emergency. The only exceptions to this law are when an abortion is necessary to save a pregnant person’s life, or to prevent serious risk to the pregnant person’s physical health. Missouri was the first state to enact a trigger law banning abortions when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022.

For most Missourians, the only remaining legal option for an abortion is to travel across state lines. Illinois has some of the most accessible abortion laws, but other states surrounding Missouri may require a waiting period or a counseling session in order to receive abortion care. If you plan to travel it’s a good idea to check abortion laws in your destination state for the most up to date information.

Traveling to Illinois for Abortion Care

Illinois is much friendlier towards abortion care, and many Missouri residents choose to travel across state lines to access abortion care without the restrictions found at home. If you travel to Illinois for abortion care you will not need to endure a waiting period, view an ultrasound, or listen to a state-sponsored lecture filled with misinformation.

carafem’s Chicago metro location and online care welcomes any and all out-of-state visitors regardless of their state of residency, sexual orientation, background, immigration status, or race.

Abortion Laws in North Dakota

Abortion is completely banned in North Dakota with very limited exceptions. Beyond that, there is also a state-mandated counseling session and a 24-hour waiting period for the few people who qualify for abortion care.

If you live in North Dakota and need an abortion, it's likely that your only remaining option is to travel to Minnesota or Montana where it’s easier to access abortion care. Before you make plans to travel remember to check abortion laws and requirements in your destination state. You can also watch for any updates or changes to these laws using Abortion Finder’s guide to abortion laws in North Dakota.

Traveling to Minnesota for Abortion Care

In Minnesota, abortion is not restricted based on how many weeks you are into your pregnancy. If it’s close enough for you to make the trip, Minnesota is a safe legal option for North Dakota residents who need abortion care.

In Minnesota, carafem offers Immediate Evaluation care with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant. There is no appointment required, but you will need to be present in the state to complete our online evaluation, mail your medication, and to take your abortion medication.

Abortion Laws in Oklahoma

Abortion is completely banned in Oklahoma with very limited exceptions. Beyond that, there is also a state-mandated counseling session and a 72-hour waiting period for the few people who qualify for abortion care.

If you live in Oklahoma and need an abortion, it's likely that your only remaining option is to travel to Kansas, New Mexico, or Colorado where it’s easier to access abortion care. Before you make plans to travel remember to check abortion laws and requirements in your destination state. You can also watch for any updates or changes to these laws using Abortion Finder’s guide to abortion laws in Oklahoma.

Traveling to New Mexico for Abortion Care

In New Mexico, abortion is not restricted based on how many weeks you are into your pregnancy. Traveling to New Mexico is a safe, legal option for Oklahoma residents who need abortion care.

In New Mexico, carafem offers Immediate Evaluation care with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant. There is no appointment required, but you will need to be present in the state to complete our online evaluation, mail your medication, and to take your abortion medication.

Traveling to Colorado for Abortion Care

In Colorado, abortion is also not restricted based on how many weeks you are into your pregnancy. If it’s close enough for you to make the trip, Colorado is a safe legal option for Oklahoma residents who need abortion care.

In Colorado, carafem offers Immediate Evaluation care with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant. There is no appointment required, but you will need to be present in the state to complete our online evaluation, mail your medication, and to take your abortion medication.

Abortion Laws in South Dakota

Abortion is completely banned in South Dakota with very limited exceptions. Beyond that, there is also a state-mandated counseling session and a 72-hour waiting period for the few people who qualify for abortion care.

If you live in South Dakota and need an abortion, it's likely that your only remaining option is to travel to Minnesota, Montana, Iowa, or Wyoming where it’s easier to access abortion care. Before you make plans to travel remember to check abortion laws and requirements in your destination state. You can also watch for any updates or changes to these laws using Abortion Finder’s guide to abortion laws in South Dakota.

Traveling to Minnesota for Abortion Care

In Minnesota, abortion is not restricted based on how many weeks you are into your pregnancy. If it’s close enough for you to make the trip, Minnesota is a safe legal option for South Dakota residents who need abortion care.

In Minnesota, carafem offers Immediate Evaluation care with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant. There is no appointment required, but you will need to be present in the state to complete our online evaluation, mail your medication, and to take your abortion medication.

Abortion Laws in Tennessee

Abortion is completely banned in Tennessee. The only exceptions to the Tennessee abortion ban are when the procedure is needed to save a person’s life, when continuing a pregnancy could result in serious risks to the pregnant person’s health, or if the fetus is not expected to survive the pregnancy.

If you’re in Tennessee, you are likely left with traveling to a nearby state as your only choice for legal abortion care. Luckily, there are options in nearby states like Virginia and Illinois, but make sure to check abortion laws and requirements in your destination state so you can be prepared. You can also watch for any updates or changes to these laws using Abortion Finder’s guide to abortion laws in Tennessee.

Traveling to Illinois for Abortion Care

Illinois offers much more accessibility to abortion care, drawing many Tennessee residents seeking access to care outside of their home state. Those opting to travel to Illinois for abortion care can avoid mandatory waiting periods, compulsory ultrasound viewings, and exposure to state-sponsored lectures that contain misleading information.

carafem’s Chicago metro location and online care welcomes any and all out-of-state visitors regardless of their state of residency, sexual orientation, background, immigration status, or race.

Traveling to Virginia for Abortion Care

In Virginia, abortion is legal up to 26 weeks, and in 2020 the state even repealed requirements for a waiting period and biased counseling session, making access to abortion easier and more convenient. Virginia is much more open to abortion, making it an ideal place to travel for care from Tennessee.

In Virginia, carafem offers Immediate Evaluation care with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant. There is no appointment required, but you will need to be present in the state to complete our online evaluation, mail your medication, and to take your abortion medication.

Traveling to Georgia for Abortion Care

Georgia is also a very restrictive state with a law banning nearly all abortions at 6 weeks. Still, Georgia could be a viable option for someone traveling out of Tennessee for an abortion. If you are under six weeks from the first day of your last period, you are able to access in-person abortion care in Georgia.

Keep in mind that the state requires a mandatory counseling session and waiting period. Meaning, you need to allow enough time before the six week cutoff to attend two appointments. Remember to read up on the laws in your destination state if you plan to travel for an abortion.

carafem’s Atlanta metro location welcomes any and all out-of-state visitors regardless of their state of residency, sexual orientation, background, immigration status, or race.

Abortion Laws in Texas

Abortion is completely banned in Texas with very limited exceptions. Texas has also implemented a patchwork of other laws limiting medicaid coverage for abortion, private health insurance coverage, and implementing waiting periods and counseling sessions for those seeking an abortion.

If you live in Texas and need an abortion, it's likely that your only remaining option is to travel to New Mexico or Colorado where it’s easier to access abortion care. Before you make plans to travel remember to check abortion laws and requirements in your destination state. You can also watch for any updates or changes to these laws using Abortion Finder’s guide to abortion laws in Texas.

Traveling to New Mexico for Abortion Care

In New Mexico, abortion is not restricted based on how many weeks you are into your pregnancy. Traveling to New Mexico is a safe, legal option for Texas residents who need abortion care.

In New Mexico, carafem offers Immediate Evaluation care with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant. There is no appointment required, but you will need to be present in the state to complete our online evaluation, mail your medication, and to take your abortion medication.

Traveling to Colorado for Abortion Care

In Colorado, abortion is also not restricted based on how many weeks you are into your pregnancy. If it’s close enough for you to make the trip, Colorado is a safe legal option for Texas residents who need abortion care.

In Colorado, carafem offers Immediate Evaluation care with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant. There is no appointment required, but you will need to be present in the state to complete our online evaluation, mail your medication, and to take your abortion medication.

Abortion Laws in West Virginia

West Virginia began enforcing a total ban on abortion in 2022. There are limited exceptions to its complete ban on abortion, but the reality is that very few people are actually able to access abortion care through these supposed exceptions. The state prohibits abortion at all stages of pregnancy unless it is a case of a “[nonmedically viable fetus, ectopic pregnancy, or medical emergency](https://reproductiverights.org/maps/state/west-virginia/#:~:text=On September 13%2C 2022%2C West,W.).” Survivors of rape and incest can elect for an abortion up to eight weeks, but only if they have first reported the incident to law enforcement.

The large majority of pregnant people in West Virginia are unfortunately left with traveling to a nearby state as their only choice for legal abortion care. Luckily, there are options in nearby states like Virginia and Maryland, but make sure to check abortion laws and requirements in your destination state so you can be prepared. You can also watch for any updates or changes to these laws using Abortion Finder’s guide to abortion laws in West Virginia.

Traveling to Maryland for Abortion Care

In Maryland, abortion is legal up until a fetus has reached “viability,” which often happens when you’re around 24 weeks pregnant. That means you are typically covered in the early stages of pregnancy. At carafem, you can receive abortion pill care up to 12 weeks and in-office care up to 13 weeks from your last missed period. If you travel to Maryland for abortion care you will not need to endure a waiting period, view an ultrasound, or listen to a state-sponsored lecture filled with misinformation.

carafem’s Washington D.C. metro location and online care welcomes any and all out-of-state visitors regardless of their state of residency, sexual orientation, background, immigration status, or race.

Traveling to Virginia for Abortion Care

In Virginia, abortion is legal up to 26 weeks, and in 2020 the state even repealed requirements for a waiting period and biased counseling session, making access to abortion easier and more convenient. Virginia is much more open to abortion, making it an ideal place to travel for care from West Virginia.

In Virginia, carafem offers immediate evaluation care with 24/7 medical support from our virtual abortion care assistant. There is no appointment required, but you will need to be present in the state to complete our online evaluation, mail your medication, and to take your abortion medication.

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