medication abortion
The First Study on 'Abortion Reversal' Landed Three Women in the ER
Anti-choice advocates claim medication abortions can be “reversed” halfway through. But not completing the abortion pill regimen can be life-threatening, according to new research.
ER Doctors Need to Be More Knowledgeable About Self-Managed Abortions
We're probably already seeing patients who ordered pills online—we just don't know it.
More People Are Starting to Prefer Doing Their Abortions on Their Own
And it's not just because of restrictive state laws.
California Just Became the First State to Require Public Colleges to Provide Abortions
Medication abortion must be available on campus starting in January 2023.
Almost 40 Percent of Abortions Are Now Done With Pills
Experts say the number would be even higher if the FDA loosened its restrictions on medication abortion.
The Doctor Fighting to Bring You Online Abortion Pills Just Sued the FDA
Dutch doctor Rebecca Gomperts has provided medical abortions to thousands of Americans. She's not letting the FDA get in her way.
The FDA Is Restricting Access to the Easiest, Safest Form of Abortion
There's a growing consensus that the FDA's regulations on abortion pills aren't medically necessary.
Buying Abortion Pills Online Is Overwhelmingly Safe, But Maybe Illegal
There's plenty of evidence that most online retailers are selling the real thing.
How Primary Care Doctors Could Fix Abortion Access
As barriers to abortion increase, more primary care providers can—and should—offer the abortion pill.
College Republicans Are Trying to Block Abortion Access on Campus
Protests erupted at the University of Chicago this week over a fund that students can use to pay for abortions.
'Black Mirror' Equated the Morning-After Pill with the Abortion Pill
This mistake is more dangerous than it may seem.
This Lawsuit Could Dramatically Expand Access to the Abortion Pill
“There is no medical justification for the FDA’s restrictions."