medical abortion

Morning Roundup: Fetus Testifying on Ohio Heartbeat Bill

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by Beth Saunders, RH Reality Check

March 1, 2011 - 10:45am (Print)

Pregnant woman in Ohio will get a vaginal ultrasound in front of House committee so her fetus can "testify," Arizona wants to further regulate medical abortion and discourage charitable donations to organizations that mention abortion, and Obama proclaims the start of Women's History Month.

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Medical Abortion in Britain and Ireland: Let’s Join the 21st Century!

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by Marge Berer, Reproductive Health Matters

February 16, 2011 - 8:02am (Print)

The abortion pill potentially puts the control over abortion into women’s hands, and a lot of conservative men and women aren’t sure they like that.

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Morning Roundup: Pharmacist Preferred to Have Woman Bleed Out

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by Beth Saunders, RH Reality Check

January 13, 2011 - 10:55am (Print)

British advocates want to change medical abortion requirements, a pharmacist in Idaho refused to fill a prescription for a woman she believed had an abortion, Vanderbilt changes application letter, and Japanese teens are uninterested in sex.

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Docked Forever? Women on Waves 'Abortion Boat' Is No More

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by Amie Newman

July 27, 2009 - 9:10pm (Print)

The so-called "abortion ship", a floating campaign for the abortion pill in international waters, may be anchored forever with a change in Dutch law and a growing opposition, worldwide, to abortion.
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Abortions at Home? With Doctor Supervision, Yes

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by Susan Yanow and Kinga Jelinski

February 4, 2009 - 8:00am (Print)

Medication abortion is a safe, straightforward option for ending an early unwanted pregnancy, and could be made more available and less expensive if home use were an option.
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Missouri, Show Some Legislative Sanity

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by Pamela Merritt, RH Reality Check

February 28, 2008 - 8:50am (Print)

There's a whole lot of inaccuracy wrapped up in the so-called pharmacy protection bill being considered in Missouri. The bill not only seeks to protect pharmacies from legal action resulting from the refusal to sell a drug they can't sell -- it also reclassifies emergency contraception as an abortifacient.

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