Your health and safety comes first.
Before you make a decision, let’s go back to the beginning. Here are some questions you should ask if you are considering ordering abortion pills or scheduling an abortion clinic procedure out of state.
Your first step is to verify your pregnancy and book a free nurse consultation. Find a location near you to get started.

Have you verified a viable, intrauterine pregnancy with a medical professional?

Do you know what to do
in the event the pills don’t work?

Have you had an ultrasound to confirm how far along you are?

Do you know your Rh factor and if you are Rh-negative?

Do you have any medical conditions that would make you ineligible to take abortion pills?

Do you know your options
if you change your mind after taking the first pill?

You are unique. Your care should be too.
Every woman’s body and experience is different. Before you decide, talk to a nurse about the drugs used in the abortion pill, discuss your health history and miscarriage risk, and confirm the pregnancy is viable. It’s also important to rule out an ectopic pregnancy and verify how far along you are via ultrasound.
Contact a center to book a free appointment for pregnancy testing, ultrasound confirmation, and consultations on your options.
Find free services and support at the East Tennessee Women’s Centers
The East Tennessee Women’s Centers connect you to free women’s centers that specialize in providing support and options to women facing unexpected or unsupported pregnancies. Please note that abortion is not legal in Tennessee, and the centers in our group do not provide or refer for abortion services. If you are searching "how to cause a miscarriage at home", please talk to a health professional about risks, safety, and medical concerns.
Services vary by location but can include consultations, pregnancy testing, ultrasound confirmation, STD testing and treatment, abortion information on risks, side effects, what to expect, what to do in the event of an emergency, and more. Please contact an individual clinic for their specific list of free reproductive health and pregnancy services.