abortion pill
Could Mifepristone Be the Next Big Birth Control Drug?
It's better known as one of the ingredients of the abortion pill, but researchers believe it might work as a new anti-hormonal contraceptive.
Anti-Abortion Activists Are Back to Trying to Ban Abortion Pills
The medication’s future is once again up in the air in federal court, this time in Louisiana.
Brett Kavanaugh Can Now Decide the Future of Abortion Pills
Less than a year after it overturned Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court is once again being asked to referee the nation’s abortion wars.
The Most Common Way to Have an Abortion Is Still on the Market—For Now
But it can only be obtained with significant restrictions, due to a new court order.
Trump-Appointed Judge Rules to Ban Abortion Pills Nationwide
Under this order, the drug mifepristone—which is safer than Viagra and 18 times safer than childbirth—may be yanked from the market.
A Trump Judge Could Ban Abortion Pills In the US Within Days
One of the most common and safe abortion drugscould be banned nationwide this week—regardless of a state’s abortion restrictions.
Republicans Are Now Dragging CVS and Walgreens Into the Abortion Wars
Republican attorneys general are warning the major pharmacies about the potential legal dangers of dispensing prescription abortion pills.
This Attorney General Says He Can Prosecute People for Getting Abortions
"I will vigorously enforce Alabama law to protect unborn life.”
The FDA Just Changed Its Rules on the Abortion Pill. What Does That Actually Mean?
It’s a move that will further expand access to abortion for some—but not for those in states with near-total abortion bans.
Requests for At-Home Abortion Pills Have Nearly Tripled Since Roe Fell
The biggest leaps in requests for help came from states that have outlawed most abortions.
Everything You Need to Know About Buying Abortion Pills Online
Here’s what you need to know about abortion pills, how they’re used, and their legal status in a post-Roe United States.
At-Home Abortion Demand Has Skyrocketed Since the Texas Ban
A group that helps people perform their own abortions initially saw a 1,180 percent increase in requests for help from Texas.