How to Buy Abortion Pills Online: A Step-by-Step Guide

If you’re wondering how to get the abortion pill online, here’s a guide to each step.
Step 1: Confirm Your Pregnancy
Step 2: Use a Private Internet Browser
From here you’ll want to use the privacy-protective search engine DuckDuckGo or the Tor web browser, which doesn’t save your search history. This enables anonymous activity on the internet that can’t be traced back to you.
Step 3: Go to a Trustworthy Telehealth Site
Here are a few organizations that provide info on telehealth abortion providers or ship abortion pills directly.
4. Answer Some Questions
U.S. telehealth abortion providers will ask you to fill out a consultation form before they prescribe the abortion pill.
- Have you had vaginal bleeding or spotting in the past week?
- Have you had pelvic pain in the past week?
- Have you previously had an ectopic pregnancy?
- Have you had your tubes tied or other procedures that provide permanent contraception?
- Do you currently have an IUD or did you have one in place at the time of conception?
- Do you have a bleeding disorder or take blood thinners?
- Do you have chronic adrenal failure?
- Are you taking systemic corticosteroids?
- Do you have an allergy to the abortion medications mifepristone or misoprostol?
5. Pay for the Pills
The cost of abortion pills will vary. Some telehealth providers accept insurance, others don’t. If you live in a state where abortion is restricted or banned, you will have to pay out of pocket.
6. Wait for Delivery
Buy Pills for Future Use
Legal Risks of the Abortion Pill
While states may not outright ban abortion medications — drug approvals are overseen by the FDA — state laws making abortion illegal could still put you at risk.
Abortion Pill Safety
A self-managed medication abortion can be safe even when you get pills online and never see a doctor for a pelvic exam or ultrasound.
A study published in 2024 of more than 6,000 people who underwent abortions using pills from a telehealth provider found that 97.7 percent successfully ended their pregnancy without the need for additional medical intervention. The data revealed that 0.25 percent experienced serious complications requiring medical treatment, including ectopic pregnancy.
If you have questions about a planned, ongoing, or recent medication abortion and are wondering if what you are experiencing is normal, the free Miscarriage and Abortion (M+A) Hotline can provide answers so you don’t have to go to the hospital unnecessarily. Call or text 833-246-2632 to reach medically trained volunteers, including physicians, nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), and midwives.
Additional reporting by Lisa Rapaport.
The Takeaway
- Self-managed medication abortion with pills purchased online is a safe and effective way to end an early pregnancy.
- If you live in a state that restricts abortion, find out your legal risk and take precautions, such as a private web browser.
- The Miscarriage and Abortion Hotline is a free resource if you have questions or concerns before, during, or after a medication abortion at home.

John Paul McHugh, MD
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John Paul McHugh, MD, is an obstetrician-gynecologist and lifestyle medicine specialist in southern California. He has always placed wellness at the center of his work, in both delivering babies and improving practice standards. Dr. McHugh believes that bringing lifestyle medicine to the center of health and wellness empowers patients to make the change they seek and enjoy the benefits of true wellness.
He is a graduate of Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a fellow of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. He served as a department chair at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego and is now the chair-elect for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for California.
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