Opinion: A judge's attempt to restrict medication abortion nationwide shows extremists aren't done yet

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Opinion: A judge's attempt to restrict medication abortion nationwide shows extremists aren't done yet
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Opinion: When abortion is involved, science is often set aside while the political agenda of a small minority of Americans is weaponized, harming those who are or who will become pregnant by restricting their options.

.) “Miso-alone” protocols have been used effectively around the world for decades but are most often used in countries where abortion is restricted or banned, and where people don’t have access to mifepristone. Whole Woman’s Health will continue providing mifepristone abortions unless directed otherwise by the FDA.

This Texas ruling also forces expert healthcare workers to offer a less-effective method of medication abortion that might not be as comfortable for their patients. Providing compassionate abortion care is what we do, and navigating the ever-changing abortion-care landscape has become part of our daily lives. But without mifepristone, the experience of abortion with pills will not be the same for our patients.

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