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New York City

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New York City provides many resources to women.

Contraception

In the United States, you need a prescription to obtain birth control.

For a relatively low cost, Planned Parenthood writes and fulfills birth control prescriptions. If you don't have a prescription, you can receive the prescription and pills in the same day. If you choose to go to a location like Staten Island, you'll also be able to book an earlier appointment than in Manhattan or Brooklyn. As of 2015, Planned Parenthood only provides one form of pills: Chateal. To schedule an appointment, call 212-965-7000, Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm.

Morning After Pill/Plan B

In New York, you do not need a prescription to purchase Plan B. You can buy Plan B at many drug stores, such as CVS, for about $50.

Medication

Generally-speaking, you can buy medication for yeast infections and general vagina discomfort over the counter. However, for urinary tract infections (and other infections that require antibiotics), a prescription will need to be written by a doctor in advance.

Gynecological Exams

STD Tests

Pregnancy

Abortion

Social & Political Climate

New York has been called the “abortion capital of America,” where it has been legally protected since 1970. This makes New York the first U.S. state to provide statewide abortion access. Furthermore, New York does not impose restrictions such as 24 waiting periods or required parental involvement, which can be found in other U.S. states.

Laws & Restrictions

In New York, all women, teenage or adult, can receive abortions without permission from parents or outsiders. State law requires that abortions are performed within the first 24 weeks of pregnancy or in order to save the mother’s life. The abortion must be performed on advice of an M.D. If an abortion is performed and not considered justifiable, or if it is not done within 24 weeks, the abortion can be considered a felony.

What to Get & Where to Get It

The largest clinic is Planned Parenthood’s Margaret Sanger Clinic (26 Bleecker Street).

Payment Options=

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.

Advocacy & Counseling