How Has Access to Reproductive Healthcare Changed in Texas in 2025?

Understanding Texas laws surrounding abortion is critical to making an informed decision about your pregnancy. By knowing the options in your state, you can consider your unique situation and make a thoughtful choice.

In short, Texas’ abortion law hasn’t changed in 2025. However, it’s still essential to get the facts to know what is and isn’t allowed. While we don’t provide or refer for abortions, we offer accurate information on all your options so you can move forward.

Keep reading to learn more about Texas’ abortion law.

Current Abortion Restrictions in Texas

Abortion is banned in Texas in nearly all cases. The procedure can only be performed in situations when a physician has decided the woman’s life or health is at risk.

However, knowing that women cannot be held criminally or civilly liable for seeking one is crucial.

Additionally, you should know that women can still access treatment for conditions like miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. These treatments are not the same as an elective abortion procedure, so rest assured care will be provided to preserve a woman’s health.

Cleburne Pregnancy is here to help you understand this information if you are weighing options for your unexpected pregnancy. We’ll discuss the risks and side effects of abortion and review details on parenting and adoption.

Your Next Steps

After confirming key details with an ultrasound to stay safe and learn about your pregnancy, discussing your options is your next step. We’ll provide comprehensive information and answer your questions, all in a non-judgmental environment.

You deserve to make a confident decision free from pressure. It’s easy to feel swayed by outside opinions, so we’re here to offer resources and support.

Make a free and confidential appointment today. We are here for you.

Cleburne Pregnancy Center does not provide or refer for abortions. 

All abortion information sourced in this blog is based on accurate information at the time of writing. 

Note: Abortion is currently illegal in Texas except in cases of life endangerment, but women cannot be held criminally or civilly liable for seeking one.