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How Much Does the Abortion Pill Cost?

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If you’re facing an unplanned pregnancy, you’ve probably got a lot of questions about how much the abortion pill costs. Does insurance cover the abortion pill? If not, what is the out-of-pocket cost? There are a lot of numbers to crunch and countless thoughts and feelings to sort through. 

Before you take the pill, take time to get the facts. Keep reading to learn more about the cost of the abortion pill. 

 

 

Does Insurance Cover the Abortion Pill? 

In Minnesota, state or private insurance may cover portions of an abortion, but every plan differs.[1] 

 

How Much Does the Abortion Pill Cost Without Insurance? 

As of June 2025, the abortion pill can cost between $150 to $500 without insurance.[2] Prices may vary based on the dosage you need, the provider you purchase it from, and required tests beforehand, such as an ultrasound

 

Why Do I Need an Ultrasound?

Ultrasounds determine two key things about your pregnancy: viability and gestational age.

 

What is Pregnancy Viability?

A viable pregnancy means that, in the early stages, growth and development are progressing as expected. For example, after about 6 weeks gestation, the fetal heartbeat can be detected by an ultrasound.[3]

This is important to know because a significant number of pregnancies end in miscarriage.[4]  The ultrasound also can show if the pregnancy is inside the uterus. A small number of pregnancies form outside the uterus, known as ectopic pregnancy. Not only can ectopic pregnancies be life-threatening, but the abortion pill doesn’t treat them[5]—in either case, abortion is no longer an option to consider.

 

What is Gestational Age?

Gestational age refers to how far along you are in your pregnancy. It’s important to know your gestational age since the abortion pill is only FDA-approved for up to 10 weeks from your last menstrual period.[6]

 

Additional Costs to Consider After An Abortion

Like any medical procedure, the abortion pill comes with risks and side effects, which could require follow-up care, antibiotics, or even surgery to treat. Examples include:

  • Hemorrhaging. It can be expected to bleed after taking the abortion pill. However, if you soak through two full-size sanitary pads per hour, for two or more hours, you could be hemorrhaging and need emergent medical care.[7]
  • Incomplete abortion. Incomplete abortions occur when some pregnancy tissue remains in the uterus after the abortion pills have been taken. Emergency surgery may be needed to remove the remaining tissue and prevent infection.[8] 
  • Infection. If you experience nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or a fever for more than 24 hours after taking the second medication, an infection may have developed. You may need antibiotics or even surgery to treat your condition.[9]

 

What are My Pregnancy Options?

In the chaos of an unplanned pregnancy, it can be easy to make a snap decision out of fear. It’s important to understand each of your pregnancy options, so you can make a decision you feel confident in. Pregnancy Resource Center + Medical Clinic is here to answer all of your questions regarding abortion, adoption, and parenting—all without judgment. 

 

Abortion Pill Information in St Cloud and Waite Park, Minnesota

The risks associated with the abortion pill may be costly. Compassionate care is priceless. The licensed medical staff at Pregnancy Resource Center + Medical Clinic is here to provide the insight and support you need to make an empowered decision for your unplanned pregnancy—all at no cost to you!

Give us a call at 320-253-1962 or schedule your appointment online today. 

Please be aware that Pregnancy Resource Center + Medical Clinic does not provide or refer for abortion services. 

 

Sources

  1. H.F. 4053, 93rd Leg., Reg. Sess. (Minn. 2024).
  2. As advertised by abortion providers as of June 2025.
  3. Männer, J. (2022, June 9). When Does the Human Embryonic Heart Start Beating? A Review of Contemporary and Historical Sources of Knowledge about the Onset of Blood Circulation in Man. Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225347/
  4. Mayo Clinic. (2023, September 8). Miscarriage - Symptoms and Causes. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pregnancy-loss-miscarriage/symptoms-causes/syc-20354298
  5. FDA. (2023, September 1). Questions and Answers on Mifeprex. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/postmarket-drug-safety-information-patients-and-providers/questions-and-answers-mifeprex
  6. FDA. (2016). Prescribing Information for Mifeprex. U.S. Food & Drug Administration. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2019/022348s014lbl.pdf 
  7. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. (2022, July 29). Medical Abortion. Mayo Clinic.  https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/medical-abortion/about/pac-20394687 
  8. U.S. National Library of Medicine. (2023, December 2023). Mifepristone (Mifeprex). MedlinePlus. https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a600042.html 
  9. Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. (2023, March 23). Mifeprex (Mifepristone). U.S. Food and Drug Administration. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/postmarket-drug-safety-information-patients-and-providers/mifeprex-mifepristone-information 
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