NZNO nurses’ strikes planned for 2 and 4 September 2025
Nurses at Health NZ public hospitals and health services plan to strike from 7am to 11pm on both Tuesday 2 September and Thursday 4 September. Emergency departments will be open for emergencies only.
GPs, after-hours and urgent care clinics, and other community health providers are not affected by the strikes and will continue to operate as normal.
The decision to have an abortion is a personal choice. It can be a difficult or stressful time. It is important to have accurate information and support during this time, so you can decide what is best for you.
To find out about abortion services that meet your needs, you can talk to:
Our abortion services are free for any pregnant person eligible for publicly funded healthcare in New Zealand. The service is available for people from Canterbury and also accepts referrals from the West Coast. There may be prescription fees and costs for ultrasound.
Cost for non-New Zealand residents
Call the Christchurch Hospital Patient Eligibility team for further information on 03 364 0092external link
Types of abortion
We provide surgical and medical (abortion pill) abortions. We will discuss the options available and help you decide which procedure is best for you. This can depend on:
how many weeks pregnant you are
any health conditions you have
how far away you live
your preferences.
DECIDE has detailed information on:
abortion types
when in your pregnancy different abortion types are available
You are welcome to bring a support person with you to your appointment. A healthcare provider will meet with you to work out which procedure is best for you and to discuss any questions you have.
You will be offered free, confidential counselling. If you do not want counselling, you can still get it anytime in the future if you change your mind.
The length of time you will need to spend at the GPU depends on which type of abortion you are having.
If you are having a surgical abortion, you will usually have it at this appointment. If you are having a medical abortion (the abortion pill), we offer a telehealth service. You can pick up medication from us or a pharmacy and take it at home.
After the appointment
If you do not have time to have the procedure on the day of your appointment or need more time to think over your decision, you are welcome to make a time to come back another day.
If you want to take your pregnancy tissue home with you, we can organise this. Talk to the counsellor or nurse.
If you require time off work, we can provide a medical certificate. This is signed by the doctor or nurse caring for you and does not contain any confidential information.
After a surgical abortion you cannot drive yourself home, due to the medications you have had. You need to arrange for someone to take you home. It is best to have a support person with you.