miércoles, 24 de junio de 2026

A Ban Won’t Stop Abortion Pill Access, Telehealth Providers Say By Kate Wells June 24, 2026

https://kffhealthnews.org/courts/louisiana-fda-mifepristone-misoprostol-abortion-pills-mail-federal-court-case/?utm_campaign=KHN%3A%20First%20Edition&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8jn0fYLKbqmq_sA2xIAEhuV1m0v4KQyEsEfKyNlJdS4m_gJxqf-K9-BwSRqUmZ7orPMnsuFrmahv_M42qW2TkbQfN48A&_hsmi=425307548&utm_content=425307548&utm_source=hs_email KFF HEALTH NEWS ORIGINAL STORIES KFF Health News: A Ban Won't Stop Abortion Pill Access, Telehealth Providers Say Angel Foster had a backup plan.It was the first weekend in May. A federal appeals court had just made it illegal to mail mifepristone, a pill that’s part of the most widely used abortion method in the U.S. But Foster, a doctor who specializes in reproductive health, was prepared. As leader of the Massachusetts Medication Abortion Access Project, which ships abortion pills to some 3,500 patients a month nationwide, including in states with abortion bans, she told patients they had three options. (Wells, 6/24)

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