A federal appeals court just made it harder to access mifepristone, one of the most commonly used medications for abortion and miscarriage care in the U.S. It did this not because it’s unsafe, or because new evidence came out, but because it’s all part of a plan to ban abortion nationwide. The court eliminated the ability to prescribe it through telehealth…
An abortion ban won’t happen all at once — mifepristone is just the next phase
Originally reported by The Hill
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