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On April 24, 2026, a judge in Wyoming temporarily blocked the law banning abortions after about 6 weeks while a case makes it way through court. This means healthcare providers in Wyoming are currently allowed to perform abortions up until about 24 weeks.
As of May 14, 2026, all medication abortion pills are currently available by telehealth and mail. The Supreme Court of the United States has blocked the May 1, 2026 decision by a federal appeals court that temporarily prevented healthcare providers in all 50 states from prescribing and mailing mifepristone via telehealth. This means that all medication abortion pills will continue to be available by telehealth in Wyoming until the appeal is over.
Beginning May 6, 2026, people under age 18 will need to tell and get written permission from at least one parent or legal guardian to get an abortion. If involving a parent is not an option, young people will need to get a judicial bypass.
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Abortion available until 24 weeks of pregnancy
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Abortion available until 24 weeks
- On April 24, 2026, a judge in Wyoming temporarily blocked the law banning abortions after about 6 weeks while a case makes it way through court. This means that healthcare professionals should be able to provide abortions up until about 24 weeks of pregnancy in Wyoming.
- Healthcare professionals in the state of Wyoming can only provide abortions after 24 weeks if necessary to protect the life or health of a pregnant person.
- You can learn more about emergency medical treatment under Getting the medical care you need on our Legal Rights and Risk page.
- No matter your age, you have the constitutional right to travel to another state where abortions are still being legally provided.
Is telehealth legal in Wyoming?
- As of May 14, 2026, all medication abortion pills are currently available by telehealth and mail. The Supreme Court of the United States has blocked the May 1, 2026 decision by a federal appeals court that temporarily prevented healthcare providers in all 50 states from prescribing and mailing mifepristone via telehealth. This means that all medication abortion pills will continue to be available by telehealth in Wyoming until the appeal is over.
Are abortion pills by mail and self-managed abortion legal in Wyoming?
- Many people order abortion pills by mail to end a pregnancy at home. These pills can come from healthcare providers licensed in other states. People also order abortion pills by mail without the help of a healthcare provider.
- Under Wyoming law, it is not a crime for pregnant people end you own pregnancy with abortion pills or by any other method. But what the law says and what happens in reality can be very different.
- If you have questions about your legal rights and risk, call 844-868-2812 or contact us through our secure online form to speak with a lawyer.
An abortion fund or a practical support organization is an organization that can help pay for all or some of the costs of getting an abortion. Some funds only pay for the procedure. Others only pay for costs like travel, hotel, or childcare. Most require that you have an appointment at a clinic first.
To find an abortion fund, go to:
Consent and Notification
If you are under 18 years old in Wyoming
- As of May 6, 2026, Wyoming’s parental involvement laws are back in effect. This means that you have the right to get an abortion, but you must have the consent (written permission) of one parent or a legal guardian. The abortion provider must also tell your parent or legal guardian about your decision to have an abortion at least 24 hours before your appointment. This is called parental notice.
- If you cannot or do not want to involve a parent, or your parent does not support your decision, you can ask a court for a judicial bypass. This is a legal process that lets you ask a judge for permission to decide on your own whether to have an abortion.
- The court must schedule your hearing within 5 days (not including weekends or holidays) of when you ask for a judicial bypass. The judge then has 24 hours after your hearing to make a decision. You can learn more about the judicial bypass process under Judicial Bypass on our Young People & Abortion page.
- You have the right to a free lawyer in a judicial bypass hearing. We can connect you with a lawyer who can help you through every step of the process. Call 844-868-2812 or contact us through our secure online form to speak with a lawyer.
But no matter your age, you have the constitutional right to travel to another state where abortions are still being legally provided.
An abortion fund or a practical support organization is an organization that can help pay for all or some of the costs of getting an abortion. Some funds only pay for the procedure. Others only pay for costs like travel, hotel, or childcare. Most require that you have an appointment at a clinic first.
To find an abortion fund, go to: