Get Abortion Pills Online in Arkansas ∙ Order Here

You can request abortion pills online and get them sent to you by mail in Arkansas. If you are less than 14 weeks pregnant, AidAccess will help you order abortion pills for $150 or less.

Aid Access will help you order abortion pills and get mifepristone and misoprostol tablets delivered to your Arkansas home in Little Rock, Rogers, Fayetteville, or anywhere else in Arkansas.

Arkansas abortion pill online orders:

  • Arkansas abortion pill online orders costs $150 USD
  • Reliable abortion pill shipping to Arkansas in 1-5 days
  • Tracking numbers provided when the pills are mailed
  • Help desk support available in English and Spanish
How to get an abortion pill in Arkansas

How to Order Abortion Pills Online in Arkansas with Telehealth

These are the steps to get abortion pills delivered to your home in Arkansas by mail: 

To get abortion pills online, you will give some basic medical information about your health and pregnancy to AidAccess’ online providers. All information you share with us is private and protected. 

After a review of your medical history by our US-based doctors, our help desk will email you the next steps. If you are less than 14 weeks pregnant and our doctor approves your prescription, you will be asked to send a payment of $150 (or less if you cannot afford it). Then your pills will be prescribed within 24 hours. 

Abortion pills will be mailed to you in Arkansas in 1-5 days. You will get a tracking number for the pills, and you can speak to someone at AidAccess’s help desk in English or Spanish with any other questions about abortion care or abortion information. 

Start now: Get the abortion pill online here

Arkansas Abortion Laws and Arkansas Abortion Exceptions

With the overturn of Roe v. Wade by the US Supreme Court in June 2022, abortion laws can be different in each state. In Arkansas, abortion is currently banned in all or most situations. 

For the most up to date information about abortion laws in Arkansas, visit the Guttmacher Institute

AidAccess can send abortion pills to you by mail in Arkansas, even with the abortion bans. This is because Aid Access works with US-based abortion providers in states with “shield laws” which protect abortion providers who prescribe abortion pills via telehealth. 

If you are worried about getting in legal trouble because of abortion restrictions in Arkansas, you can talk to a lawyer for free at the Repro Legal Helpline. 

More Abortion Options for Arkansas Residents

Ordering abortion pills by mail may not be right for everyone. Some people may prefer to pick up pills from a clinic instead of using telehealth. And you may choose to get an abortion procedure done at a clinic instead of taking pills, especially if you are more than 14 weeks pregnant.

Abortion Clinics in Nearby States

If you live in Arkansas, you may be able to travel to another state to get abortion care. It is legal to travel out of state to get an abortion, or to help someone else travel out of state to get an abortion. There are groups that can help you pay for the costs of travel and getting an abortion out of state. 

To find your nearest clinic, visit INeedAnA

If you need help paying for the costs of traveling outside of [INSERT STATE] to get an abortion, visit The National Network of Abortion Funds.

To learn about abortion laws in different states, visit The Guttmacher Institute

Abortion Care and Emotional Support for Arkansas Residents

If you live in Arkansas and want someone to talk to about your abortion options, you can call the group All-Options. Someone will talk with you anonymously and help you decide whether or not an abortion is right for you. Visit the All-Options website or call their talkline at 1-888-493-0092.

If you are looking for emotional support when planning or having an abortion with pills, you can call or text someone at Reprocare. You can visit the Reprocare website or call their phone number at 1-833-246-7821.

Birth Control and Pregnancy Prevention Available in Arkansas

You have birth control options in Arkansas to prevent pregnancy. To learn about the different types of birth control available and how to get them, visit Planned Parenthood.

Learn About Abortion Access in Arkansas With Charley the Chatbot

Another place you can go to for information about your abortion options in Arkansas is Charley the Chatbot. 

Charley is an anonymous and secure chatbot that can help you get more info about your abortion options in Arkansas, including how to get abortion pills by mail, where the closest abortion clinic is to you, and how to get help paying for an abortion, as well as emotional or legal support. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Abortion Access in Arkansas

  • Where can I find a safe, legal abortion provider in Arkansas?

    • You can visit INeedAnA  to find information about abortion providers near you. To order abortion pills by mail sent to you in Arkansas, click here
  • How can I get the abortion pill in Arkansas?

    • AidAccess can prescribe abortion pills online with telehealth and mail them to you in Arkansas. The pills cost $150 or less, and help is available if you can’t afford to pay. Order abortion pills by mail here.
  • Is it legal to travel to another state for an abortion?

    • Yes, it is legal to travel to another state for an abortion. If you live in Arkansas, you may be able to travel to another state to get abortion care. There are groups that can help you pay for the costs of travel and the cost of the abortion. Visit INeedAnA to find your closest clinic.
  • What might happen if I get in legal trouble for having an abortion?

  • Thousands of people have abortions safely every month, without getting in any trouble. If you are worried about legal risk because of abortion restrictions in Arkansas, you can talk to a lawyer for free at the Repro Legal Helpline. The Repro Legal Helpline helps people of all ages trying to get an abortion, no matter where they live. They can help people under 18 get a judicial bypass (permission to get an abortion without a parent’s knowledge). They can also help people who are being denied an emergency abortion or are facing criminal charges related to their pregnancy.