How Late Can I Have an Abortion? Time Limits, Risks, and Free Help
How Late Can I Have an Abortion? Time Limits, Risks, and Free Help
It’s one of the most common questions people ask when facing an unexpected pregnancy. But the answer isn’t always simple. Abortion limits depend on how far along the pregnancy is, the type of abortion being considered, and medical risks that increase over time.
If you’re here because you’re scared, uncertain, or feeling the weight of a decision you never expected to face, you’re definitely not alone. There’s nothing wrong with needing time and information.
Let’s look at a few factors that address your options and timing…
State Abortion Laws
After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, there is no federal right to abortion, meaning each state sets its own rules now. Depending on where you live, abortion state laws regulate how late you can terminate a pregnancy. Some states have no overall gestational limits on abortion and some have early or mid-pregnancy limits (up to 20 weeks). Some states have near-total or total abortion bans while others restrict abortion after fetal viability (~24–26 weeks) unless the pregnancy threatens the person’s life or health.
Late-term abortions in most states are only legally available for serious medical reasons, but the exact legal allowances vary by state. While researching your state, it’s important to note that laws change often due to court rulings and legislation.
How late can I take the abortion pill?
The abortion pill (typically mifepristone + misoprostol) is much less effective after 10 weeks of pregnancy (counted from the first day of your last menstrual period). It’s important to understand the risks and side effects to a chemical abortion before taking the pill.
Are surgical late-term abortions safe?
As your pregnancy progresses, abortion procedures become more complex and carry higher risks (e.g., increased pain, longer recovery, greater likelihood of surgical intervention). Late-term procedures (generally after ~20 weeks) are less common and typically only done for serious health reasons under medical supervision.
What do I need to do before having an abortion?
Many abortion providers require a sonogram before performing the procedure, and it’s medically recommended to ensure the safest care. Regardless of how far along you are in your pregnancy, a sonogram helps accurately determine:
- Whether your pregnancy is viable (confirming presence of a heartbeat)
- How far along your pregnancy is (gestational age)
- Whether your pregnancy is intrauterine and healthy
Still not sure what to do? You’re not alone in this. Here at Prestonwood Pregnancy Center, we provide free pregnancy tests and free sonograms to help you know exactly who far along you are in your pregnancy and whether it is viable. Knowing accurate dates and viability is important before considering an abortion, whether medical or surgical.
We’d love the opportunity to talk through your options, examine clear and accurate information, and support you with compassion every step of the way. Come see us in Richardson, Dallas or Fort Worth… help is here.
