Wisconsin Planned Parenthood Will Stop Abortions
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A new state law, which took immediate effect on Friday, is meant to shield doctors from out-of-state lawsuits.
Two Republican lawmakers have proposed legislation that would require a 24-hour delay for abortion procedures and mandate information about "abortion reversal," which medical organizations have questioned.
In a trial that started Friday in Johnson County, abortion providers are challenging Kansas laws that they say are designed to scare and shame women out of terminating pregnancies.
House and Senate Republican leaders aren’t sure they can stave off a fight between moderates and hard-liners on abortion coverage.
United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has launched an investigation into a popular abortion pill. He's called for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to review evidence about the safety and efficacy of the mifepristone pill, which is used in two-thirds of abortions across America.
The FDA is reviewing evidence about the safety and efficacy of mifepristone — used in medication abortion — to investigate how it can be properly dispensed. The renewed focus is raising concerns about limits on access .
Florida's top prosecutor is urged to probe New York nonprofit Mayday Health for billboard ads promoting mifepristone and misoprostol abortion pills across the state.
A trial that could determine whether state-imposed abortion restrictions can remain in Kansas began Friday with testimony from the abortion providers behind the challenge. Traci Lynn Nauser, an OB-GYN who owns a clinic in Overland Park,
When an email was sent from Virginia statisticians to the CDC asking for an update on the need for state data, the federal agency offered an unusual reply.
The US Food and Drug Administration is reviewing evidence about the safety and efficacy of mifepristone, one of the drugs used in medication abortion, to investigate how it can be safely dispensed, US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F.