Abortion Laws by State
Donald Trump has won the election and will be the next President starting in January 2025. Trump has said many things about abortion, including plans to further restrict abortion access, but that will take time. There are no changes to any national abortion laws. Your legal right to abortion still depends on what state you are in.
Find out about the laws in your state and nearby states so you can get the care you need. The information on this page is not legal advice. To talk with a lawyer, call 844-868-2812 or contact us through our secure online form.
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