Abortion Laws in Texas

June 4, 2025

Abortion Laws in Texas

Understanding Abortion Laws in Texas


Navigating reproductive health care can feel overwhelming, especially as laws and regulations vary widely from state to state. In Texas, a range of abortion-related policies are currently in effect. Whether you're seeking information for yourself or someone you care about, understanding the current legal landscape can support informed and confident decision-making. Bastrop Pregnancy Resource Center in Bastrop, Texas, provides information on abortion and free ultrasound services to confirm a viable pregnancy (the pregnancy has not miscarried and is not ectopic) for individuals considering abortion.


Current Abortion Laws in Texas


Abortion is currently banned in that state of Texas except to preserve the life of the mother. The following regulations are currently in effect:

It is illegal to ship abortion inducing drugs into the state of Texas. The FDA advises against ordering pills online as they come from overseas and may bypass important safeguards or could be counterfeited. (1,2,3)


Although abortion is not legal in Texas, there are still important steps you can take before traveling out of state. One of the most critical is scheduling a free and confidential ultrasound at our center. An ultrasound can confirm whether you have a viable pregnancy (meaning the pregnancy has not miscarried and is not ectopic) and determine how far along you are - key information that impacts what type of abortion procedure you may be eligible for in another state.


Miscarriage Care Is Not Affected


It’s important to clarify that Texas’s abortion laws do not restrict access to miscarriage care or ectopic care. A miscarriage (spontaneous pregnancy loss) is not the same as an abortion, and medical care for miscarriage remains fully legal and available throughout the state. (4.5)


Unfortunately, misinformation has led some to believe that emergency care for miscarriage is no longer accessible in states with abortion bans. This is not true and can be harmful. Miscarriages can present serious health risks, and hospitals in Texas are both legally permitted and equipped to provide appropriate medical care. If you or someone you know is experiencing a miscarriage, do not hesitate to seek emergency medical attention.


Next Steps


If you are under 18 and unsure of your next steps, know that you can still receive free and confidential support from our clinics. We provide services such as pregnancy testing and ultrasounds to confirm a viable pregnancy (the pregnancy has not miscarried and is not ectopic), and parental consent is not required for these services. We are here to help you learn more about your options and support you without judgment.


Empowered Consent


Understanding your rights and responsibilities under state law is a crucial part of empowered consent. Whether someone chooses to carry a pregnancy to term, explore adoption, or seek an abortion, access to clear, accurate information is essential.


Our center offers free and confidential services before abortion. These services are available to minors, and parental consent is not required. If you're considering your options, we are here to support you with facts, not pressure.


If you're not located near our center, we can also refer you to a free pregnancy clinic near you that can assist you as you navigate your next steps.


Schedule a Free Appointment


If you think you may be pregnant and want to understand your options, Bastrop Pregnancy Resource Center is here to help.

Our compassionate team is here to support you with facts, not pressure—so you can make an informed decision that’s right for you.

Schedule your free appointment today and explore your options in a safe, nonjudgmental environment.