Can I Still Get the Abortion Pill?
If you’ve seen recent news about changes to abortion pill access, you may be wondering:
In Colorado, abortion is still legal, and medication abortion is still available. However, recent federal rulings may change how the abortion pill is accessed — including the possibility that it may now need to be prescribed in person rather than by mail, depending on how ongoing legal decisions unfold.
Because these changes are happening quickly, it’s important to have accurate, up-to-date information before making a decision.
One of the most important first steps is understanding your pregnancy.
It’s very common to miscalculate gestational age — especially with irregular cycles or uncertain dates — and this can significantly impact what the experience is like. Learn more about the abortion pill here.
The abortion pill does not treat ectopic pregnancies and could mask or mimic the symptoms that alert you to an ectopic pregnancy, which can be life-threatening if left undetected. That’s why medical screening matters.”
At Colorado Springs Pregnancy Center, we provide Medical Screening Before Abortion services at no cost, including:
While we do not provide or refer for abortions, we are here to help you get clear answers about your pregnancy so you can make an informed decision.
Schedule a confidential, no-cost appointment today:
If you do take the abortion pill, it’s important to know when to get help. Seek care if you experience:
Yes — the abortion pill is still available in Colorado, but access may look different right now.
Before moving forward, taking time to understand your pregnancy and your options can help you feel more prepared and confident in your next steps.
If you’re unsure where to start, we’re here to support you in your journey.