'Not Out of the Woods Yet': Supreme Court Maintains Abortion Pill Access—For Now

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'Not Out of the Woods Yet': Supreme Court Maintains Abortion Pill Access—For Now
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“This is very welcome news, but it's frightening to think that Americans came within hours of losing access to a medication that is used in most abortions… Make no mistake, we aren't out of the woods by any means.”

The Guttmacher InstituteFriday morning: "Remember, we should not be here in the first place. This case is about politics, not the law or facts. Mifepristone is safe, effective, and should be available to everyone seeking medication abortion care."

While some patients and providers already rely on only misoprostol for abortions, using it alone is less effective than pairing the two medications, so "banning mifepristone could mean more money spent, more mental anguish over lingering symptoms of an unwanted pregnancy, and more time spent arranging treatment and figuring out how to step away from work or family responsibilities,".

;&#x201cThe Supreme Court just ruled that mifepristone will remain available pending appeal, but the fate of the safe and effective drug used in more than half of all U.S. abortions is still up in the air.\n\nLet's be clear: There's nothing "pro-life" about blocking access to medicine.

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