Doctor Facing Charges for Providing Abortion Pills by Mail, Highlighting Growing Access Issues

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Doctor Facing Charges for Providing Abortion Pills by Mail, Highlighting Growing Access Issues
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Dr. Maggie Carpenter, a physician in New York, is facing criminal charges in Louisiana for prescribing abortion pills to a pregnant minor via telemedicine. This case highlights the increasing challenges women face accessing reproductive healthcare in the US, particularly in states with restrictive abortion laws.

Women in the US—no matter what state they live in—deserve access to abortion pills by mail, and providers like Dr. Maggie Carpenter won’t be intimidated into stopping. That’s the message Julie F. Kay, an internationally recognized women’s human rights attorney, wants to share in the wake of criminal charges being filed against Dr. Carpenter, her colleague and cofounder of the Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine. In what appears to be the first such case, Margaret D.

We’ve started a legal defense group that provides pro bono civil and legal services to practitioners, both to minimize their risk, but also to stand by them if any similar claims are brought against them. We’ve really become sort of a buffet of options that providers need. Telemedicine is a crucial part of abortion care post-Roe, but it’s usually not the first thing people think about when they consider reproductive rights in a state with a ban.

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