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Uncle Joe

(65,414 posts)
Mon May 4, 2026, 12:14 PM 11 hrs ago

Abortion Rights Movement Shifts to "Plan C" as Mifepristone Comes Under Attack



In a major blow to abortion access, a federal appeals court decision siding with the state of Louisiana has placed major restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone. The medication, used in roughly two-thirds of all abortions in the U.S., can no longer be sent by mail or prescribed through telemedicine. But previous abortion restrictions show that curtailing access doesn’t reduce the prevalence of abortions. Instead, they make the procedure more dangerous, and even deadly. “They’re trying to stop the unstoppable. And as a result, these restrictions are pretty draconian and increasingly absurd,” says The Nation’s abortion access correspondent Amy Littlefield, who also explains what alternate steps patients and providers can now take to access medication abortion. The decision is expected to be challenged at the Supreme Court, making the anti-abortion movement “top of mind once again in a midterm election year.”
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Abortion Rights Movement Shifts to "Plan C" as Mifepristone Comes Under Attack (Original Post) Uncle Joe 11 hrs ago OP
K & R.nt jfz9580m 10 hrs ago #1
Even if SCOTUS bans Mifepristone et al from being prescribed and mailed, no_hypocrisy 2 hrs ago #2

no_hypocrisy

(55,220 posts)
2. Even if SCOTUS bans Mifepristone et al from being prescribed and mailed,
Mon May 4, 2026, 08:30 PM
2 hrs ago

like abortions, pregnant women can still drive to other states to obtain it, although it's not a perfect plan.

And what about aborticides that have been used for centuries like cinnamon and European Pennyroyal? Ban them too?

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