Will Texas Medicaid Pay for Abortion? 

No, Texas Medicaid will not pay for abortion. This is because Texas prohibits abortion in almost all circumstances. 

At Woman to Woman, we understand the fear and uncertainty that comes with facing an unexpected pregnancy—and we’re here to help. 

We’ve compiled a list of the top things to know if you’re seeking an abortion and ways you can protect your health. However, if you’re looking for a safe space to talk and learn more, contact us today to schedule a free, confidential appointment. 

How Much Does Abortion Cost?

To answer this question, it’s important to know that, in most cases, to have an abortion means that you would have to travel out of state. So, along with the costs of an abortion, you would need to factor in travel, lodging, and potentially emergency health care costs as well. 

The cost of the actual abortion can vary widely. For example, the abortion pill can cost up to $800, while a surgical abortion can cost $1,000 or more, depending on how far along you are. 

How Can I Protect My Health Before an Abortion?

Before seeking an abortion, it’s critical to take two necessary steps: 

  1. Learn all you can about abortion risks and side effects. There are two main types of abortion (chemical and surgical), and each comes with unique, potentially life-threatening risks. 

At Woman to Woman, we’re here to inform you about these risks and give you a safe space to ask questions. Contact us today to schedule a free, confidential Pregnancy Options appointment

  1. Get an ultrasound. Did you know that a chemical abortion is only FDA-approved if your pregnancy is 10 weeks gestation or under? And if you attempt to take these drugs when your pregnancy is further along, you’re putting yourself at a greater risk of experiencing a complication. 

Getting an ultrasound is the only reliable way to determine your pregnancy’s gestational age; plus, an ultrasound will help confirm that your pregnancy is viable (meaning you haven’t miscarried) and that it’s located in the correct position (meaning you’re not experiencing a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy).  

We’re Here for You

Before making a pregnancy decision, gain clarity about your situation and make sure your questions are answered. This will help you make an educated decision. 
Schedule your free, confidential appointment today. Because you’re worth it.