We offer confidential, safe, non-judgmental, and compassionate abortion care. We believe anyone who choose to end a pregnancy should be able to access abortion regardless of their financial situation. We offer financial assistance for those who qualify.
Call our Patient Navigator if you need assistance.
Abortion Care
Abortion Restrictions:
Florida law bans abortions after 15-weeks of pregnancy. The Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling on a case challenging the constitutionality of the 15-week abortion ban. We do not know when the court will issue its ruling. Check back for more updates.
Florida law requires a person to have two in-person appointments at least 24 hours apart to obtain an abortion. Learn more about how this will affect your visit.
If you are approaching or are beyond 15 weeks pregnant and need an appointment, please contact our Patient Navigator at 850-786-2869.
Here for you.
We are proud to provide compassionate and non-judgmental abortion care. At Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida we believe that decisions about whether to choose adoption, end a pregnancy, or raise a child are personal decisions that should be made only by the individual who is pregnant, their family, their faith, and with the counsel of their doctor or health care provider. We ensure that you have medically accurate information about all of your options. Planned Parenthood is here for you, no matter what.
Your Visit: What to Expect
1. Initial Visit
On the day of your initial visit (remember, Florida law requires two appointments at least 24 hours apart to have an abortion):
You will fill out paperwork, complete lab work, have an ultrasound, and meet with an educator. The educator will ask about your medical history, discuss your options with you, as well as the entire abortion process, after-care instructions, birth control options, and will address any of your concerns. This appointment generally lasts an hour and a half.
2. Second Visit
At this appointment, a health care provider will review your patient information and medical history, may repeat lab work and ultrasound, and will answer any questions you may have. You will also fill out consent forms and then depending on whether you are having a medication abortion or in-clinic abortion, you will receive instructions and care pertaining to the specific procedure. Depending on the type of abortion care, this appointment can last 1-3 hours.
3. Follow up
After your visit, you may need to follow up with your provider. This visit may include an ultrasound, blood test or other follow-up work.
Medication Abortion:
Available for people 11 weeks or less from their last menstrual cycle. A medication abortion is also called the abortion pill and it is a safe and effective way to end an early pregnancy. Medication abortion refers to using two different medicines to end a pregnancy: mifepristone and misoprostol.
In-Clinic Abortion:
Available for people up to and at 15 weeks from their last menstrual period. In-clinic abortions are sometimes called surgical abortions, though they're generally an in-office procedure, not surgery.
Abortion Care for People Under 18
Florida law requires teens to notify a parent unless you feel it would be in your best interest not to.
Health Centers Offering Abortion Services
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