Anonymous wrote:You can easily get an abortion in dc for a small fee and you can get financial aid if you cannot afford it. Most OBs won't perform an abortion and your best bet is to go to an abortoion specialist.
Prices and Payment Information
Price ranges for our abortion services are:
abortion pill (medication abortion) - $475
in-clinic abortion
4-11 weeks - $425
12-13 weeks - $475
14 weeks - $525
15 weeks - $600
16-19 weeks - $700-1075
sedation - IV medication - $100
sedation - oral medication - Included in price
medication if you are Rh negative - $40-100
post-abortion follow-up exam - Included in price
abortion patient education - Included in price
Some services may have additional charges for lab and blood work
Abortion services may be covered by your insurance. If you want to use your insurance, please be sure to bring in your insurance information at the time of your visit.
Medicaid accepted.
If you are uninsured, you may be eligible to receive financial assistance for your procedure. You can confidentially find out if you qualify by calling us at 202.347.8512. If you are eligible for financial assistance, you may be asked to bring documentation with you to the health center.
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-center/centerDetails.asp?f=3273#!service=abortion
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To OP - maybe it's best of you go to planned Parenthood anyway. If it's done through insurance it's a part of your documented health history. I will warn you, bring a trusted friend or family member to be your advocate and bulldog. There will be protesters outside
Why shouldn't it be part of your medical record?
Really? Have you not paid attention? Abortion is a very hot topic. A future doctor or health insurance provider may discriminate based on having an abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To OP - maybe it's best of you go to planned Parenthood anyway. If it's done through insurance it's a part of your documented health history. I will warn you, bring a trusted friend or family member to be your advocate and bulldog. There will be protesters outside
Why shouldn't it be part of your medical record?
Anonymous wrote:To OP - maybe it's best of you go to planned Parenthood anyway. If it's done through insurance it's a part of your documented health history. I will warn you, bring a trusted friend or family member to be your advocate and bulldog. There will be protesters outside
Anonymous wrote:LIVID here. PP^^^ That is blatantly not true. My husband got a different job a couple of years after our pregnancy and termination. He worked for a private firm. That insurance covered elective abortions. I called the carrier to clarify and talked to a supervisor, and yes, they covered elective abortions. Planned Parenthood takes insurance, if you have it for elective abortions. Most private insurance will cover for fetal anomaly, like anencephaly or one of the trisomys. They might not cover elective abortions, but many do. It is the Federal employees who are getting screwed.
I worked with the Center for Reproductive Rights when I was lobbying on Capitol Hill.
Anonymous wrote:LIVID here. I am guessing that the insurance company would require some sort of contemporaneous evidence of rape. They would probably at the very least interview the doctors that treated me. I was getting prenatal care and I had a loving husband with me every step of the brief pregnancy, for the first doctor appointment and ultrasound and the u/s where the anencephaly was discovered. In addition, how could I claim rape when I was still living with my husband? Am I going to tell an elaborate tale of being an abused spouse? How or why would I do that to my husband? I do believe that would be considered insurance fraud or filing a false police report if I went that way.
I agree that the lack of abortion coverage is a horrible disservice to the women covered under the feds health insurance. Blame the Republicans in Congress. The abortion rider has been in the budget since the 80s. I worked really hard and spent several days on Capitol Hill visiting Senate offices telling my story over and over again. Unfortunately, my side lost.