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Will GA Medicaid Pay For My Girlfriend's Abortion Pill?

  • Writer: Options Medical Clinic
    Options Medical Clinic
  • Sep 20, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 11

You just found out that your girlfriend is pregnant and as you consider your options together, you’re likely taking finances and your budget into account. You might be wondering if GA Medicaid can cover the cost of the abortion pill.


Options Medical Clinic is here to guide you through this process and help you better understand the pregnancy options available to you!


Will GA Medicaid Pay for My Girlfriend’s Abortion Pill?

The laws surrounding the topic of abortion differ from state to state, however, if you and your girlfriend live in Georgia, you will likely be responsible for the full cost of the medication.

According to Georgia law, public funds can only be used to pay for the cost of an abortion, whether medical or surgical, in cases of life endangerment, rape, or incest.


How much will the abortion pill cost us?

If your girlfriend’s pregnancy is in the first 10 weeks of gestation, she will be eligible for the abortion pill, also called a medical abortion. The abortion pill costs, on average, $500.

If her pregnancy is past 10 weeks, she may be required to have a surgical abortion procedure, which can cost anywhere from $500 to $3,000.


Other things to consider when deciding if the abortion pill is right for you and your girlfriend

First, it’s important to note that medical abortion is a serious medical procedure and can be accompanied by intense side effects and even long-lasting, severe health complications.

In addition to the expected bleeding and cramping, as the pregnancy tissue is expelled from the uterus, side effects may include nausea, fever, chills, vomiting, headaches, diarrhea, and weakness.

Some women experience lasting health complications as a result of their medical abortion. These complications can include infection, sepsis, and hemorrhaging.

As she decides if the abortion pill is right for her, it’s important that you both take time to learn about the potential risks and side effects she may face.

These complications can also have financial implications. It’s recommended that you set aside additional money in case there is a need for emergency care, follow-up appointments, additional medications, and more.

To avoid abortion-related complications, we recommend scheduling an appointment for pre-abortion screenings such as lab-quality pregnancy testing, an ultrasound scan, and medical consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.


Where can You find free help?

Here at Options Medical Clinic, we understand that making a choice regarding an unplanned pregnancy is never easy. We also know how hard it can be to access quality care at a price you can afford. That’s why we provide all of our services for free, including lab-quality pregnancy testing, ultrasound scans, medical consultations, referrals, and more!

Parenting and adoption are viable options for you and your girlfriend to consider. Options Medical Clinic is here to help you explore your pregnancy options and provide free, quality healthcare services such as lab-quality pregnancy testing, ultrasound scans, options counseling, and more.

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