Maine Family Planning maintains this website to enhance public access to its information and resources.
We try to maintain this website with accurate and timely information and links. However, we are not responsible for any changes or inaccuracies on sites or pages that are linked to this site or for any viruses that may be transmitted through linked sites.
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Information on this website is only intended as general summary information that is made available to the public. It is not intended to provide specific medical advice or to take the place of either written law or regulations.
Information resources are designed to help users better understand reproductive health care services, family planning issues, and their own health and diagnosed conditions. Individuals are urged to consult with qualified health care providers for diagnosis and treatment and for answers to personal health care questions.
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We will continue to offer the same full spectrum of compassionate, nonjudgmental, expert care.
Abortion care remains legal in Maine. You can access medication abortion at all 18 of our health centers, and via telehealth. You can access an in-clinic abortion procedure at our Augusta health center up to 14 weeks from the first day of your last menstrual period.
Gender affirming care is still legal in the State of Maine. We will continue providing this care at our Lewiston, Norway, Belfast, Fort Kent, Presque Isle, Thomaston, and Bangor health centers. Mainers aged 16 & up can access gender affirming care, including hormone replacement therapy with or without a parent’s permission. If you have questions about financial barriers, ask about our Open Door program.
We will do everything we can to ensure that all Mainers can continue to access vital, lifesaving healthcare, no matter where they live or how much money they make.