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Supreme Court for now restores abortion pill access
The US Supreme Court temporarily restored the ability of patients to get a widely used abortion pill by mail, pausing a ruling that required people to visit a healthcare provider.

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No Matter What Happens To Mifepristone, You Can Still Get Abortion Pills In The Mail
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If the abortion pill mifepristone can't be sent by mail, providers have a plan
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Supreme Court Issues Stay, Keeping Abortion Pill Mifepristone Available by Mail For Now
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr. issued an order Monday that allows patients to continue accessing abortion pill, mifepristone, by mail, for now.

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Abortion pill rulings bring the issue back to the forefront in a midterm election year
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Daily Briefing: Is abortion by mail still legal?
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Abortions have increased slightly since Roe v. Wade overturning, study finds
Alina Salganicoff, senior vice president and director of the KFF Women's Health Policy Program, joins CBS News to discuss.

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The Supreme Court may force Trump to take a position on mifepristone
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What do anti-abortion activists actually want? Confusion. | Opinion

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Boise State Public Radio · 1d
Abortion providers prep for more patients amid telehealth uncertainty
Some abortion providers in the Mountain West scrambled over the weekend to prepare for an influx of in-person patients.

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Makers of mifepristone challenge ruling restricting access to drug
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‘Chaos’ followed ruling on abortion drug access, and providers say more uncertainty lies ahead
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Supreme Court temporarily lifts restrictions to mifepristone by mail
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily restored an FDA rule that allows mail access to mifepristone, a pill that's used in medication abortions.

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SCOTUS temporarily restores mifepristone access. And, Indiana, Ohio vote in primaries
San Francisco Examiner · 16h
Local experts concerned about future of abortion pill
 · 18h
As court considers abortion access, CT looks to ‘shield’ reproductive care
“The most important thing for patients to know is that they can continue to access safe and effective medication abortion at Planned Parenthood of Southern New England in-person or through telehealth,...

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Connecticut state leaders, advocates gather at Capitol following Supreme Court’s decision to allow abortion drug
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The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons Files in the U.S. Supreme Court in Opposition to Mifepristone Abortion-by-Mail
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Here's how medication abortion works with just one drug

The Supreme Court on Monday said that telemedicine access to the abortion drug mifepristone can stay — for at least a week. But as mifepristone faces court challenges, another drug that remains available is safe and effective at ending early pregnancy.
KNAU Arizona Public Radio
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How doctors and abortion advocates are pivoting as mifepristone access shifts

Starting next Monday, doctors may not be able to mail people the abortion pill Mifepristone. That would increase barriers, but experts say it won't stop people's ability to get the pills in the mail.
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Iowans must see doctor to get abortion medication under passed bill

A bill awaiting Gov. Kim Reynolds' signature says Iowans would have to see a doctor in person to receive abortion medications such as mifepristone.
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