surgical abortion information
While abortion is not currently legal in Louisiana, if you are in your second trimester or late-term and are considering an abortion, take the time you need to learn more about your options. Learn more about the types of abortion by trimester, side-effects, and other helpful abortion information in a pressure-free environment.
how we can help
Come see us for a free pregnancy confirmation and options consultation appointment. We can determine how far along you are, inform you about options available to you, and answer any questions you may have about pregnancy and abortion. It's your future. Choose to know. We provide education on abortion and pregnancy options. We do not refer for or perform abortions or financially benefit from any decision you make.
Abortion Clinic Procedures
We provide free pregnancy testing and information on abortion and your options in Louisiana.
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FAQs on Abortion
how much does an abortion cost?
Abortion costs are determined by several factors, including but not limited to:
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Type of abortion - Vacuum aspiration, D&C, or D&E are the most common types of procedures
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Gestation (how far along you are)
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Single or multiple pregnancies
At your appointment, you can learn more about your legal rights and options for pregnant women. Although we do not provide abortions, we can help you determine how far along you are so you can make a fully informed choice and determine your next step.
Do I need insurance?
All our services are provided at no cost to you and we do not require proof of insurance.
Is a surgical abortion easier than a medical abortion?
If you are in your first trimester, you have the option of a medication/medical abortion (the abortion pill) or an abortion procedure. Both choices have health risks and side-effects. Before you decide, you should discuss your medical history and any health conditions with a doctor or nurse.
what do I need to bring to my appointment?
Please bring your photo ID with you. You are also welcome to bring a partner, friend or parent with you to your appointment. (Minors are not required to have a parent or guardian present.)