TBAF is proud to help Floridians access birth control and emergency contraception.
We believe that everyone should have access to all options:
Source: https://www.plancpills.org/guide-how-to-get-abortion-pills
- Plan A is birth control to prevent pregnancy.
- Plan B is emergency contraception (also to prevent pregnancy).
- Plan C is abortion pills.
Birth Control
Note: TBAFund does not make specific recommendations for which method a person should choose. Every body is different and has different needs when it comes to choosing which birth control method is right for them. However, we are happy to put callers in touch with abortion doulas or doctors who can talk through the various options.

This handy chart from Bedsider is a great guide to learn about the different options and their effectiveness.
Different forms of birth control are better for different people. You can also visit this link from Bedsider to compare different methods to find what’s right for you.
Planned Parenthood also offers a great resource that outlines many different birth control options, their effectiveness, and their costs. For more information, visit: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/birth-control
How to get birth control:
- Bedsider has information about where to find birth control near you.
- TBAF now offers Free Repro Health Kits with Opill – request yours here!
Emergency Contraception
(aka “Plan B”)
If you’re in need of FREE emergency contraception, we’ve got you covered!
You can find free emergency contraction pills by visiting:
You can find free emergency contraction pills by visiting:
- Gulf South Plan B @ gulfsouthplanb.com
- Free Plan B Host Sites @ tinyurl.com/tbafplanb
- *NEW* Free Reproductive Health Kits @ tbafund.com/reprokits
Please note that if you’re in need of IMMEDIATE access to emergency contraceptive pills, we recommend checking out the link above to TBAF’s “Host Sites.” Both Gulf South Plan B and TBAF’s Repro Health Kits send via mail and are not available for quick delivery. Emergency contraceptives can also be purchased at your local pharmacy.
PlanCPills.com outlines on their website how “Plan B” and the abortion pills are different:
Plan B is emergency contraception. You can take it up to 5 days after having sex without using birth control. Plan B prevents pregnancy.
Plan C is [the] term for abortion pills. These are taken after a missed period (up to 77 days from the first day of your last normal period).
Source: https://www.plancpills.org/guide-how-to-get-abortion-pills
- Plan A is birth control to prevent pregnancy.
- Plan B is emergency contraception (also to prevent pregnancy).
- Plan C is abortion pills.
Read more about Emergency Contraception, from Planned Parenthood, here.
For information in Spanish from the “Reproductive Health Access Project”:

Euki is an app for anyone who wants accurate, complete, and unbiased information about sexual and reproductive health (SRH). You can download it in the Apple app store and Google Play store. It’s free, secure, and private and contains lots of easy-to-access information.