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===Costs===
===Costs===


Nationwide, the abortion pill can cost $800, but often less. For an in-clinic procedure, abortions can cost $1500, but often less. You can often find cheaper options at Planned Parenthood or some clinics. For low-income women (regardless of citizenship status), Medicaid can be pay for abortion in New York. Some clinics offer emergency Medicaid services for same-day abortions.
Nationwide, the abortion pill can cost $800, but often less. For an in-clinic procedure, abortions can cost $1500, but often less. You can often find cheaper options at Planned Parenthood or some clinics. For low-income women (regardless of citizenship status), there are a variety of program in NYC that can help pay for these costs, including Medicaid for Pregnant Women & Teens, Prenatal Care Assistance Program, Child Health Plus, and Family Health Plus. If you're pregnant, you can get coverage through Presumptive Eligibility. Coverage begins the same day that you apply. Some clinics offer emergency Medicaid services for same-day abortions. If you don't qualify for Medicaid, you may qualify for the Prenatal Care Assistance Program (PCAP), which is for women with income below the Federal Poverty Level, regardless of immigration status.


==Advocacy & Counseling==
==Advocacy & Counseling==

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