Judge Allows Abortion Drug Sales Without In-Person Medical Exams During Pandemic
A federal judge ruled women may buy abortion drugs without an in-person medical examination during the remainder of the coronavirus pandemic.
A federal judge ruled women may buy abortion drugs without an in-person medical examination during the remainder of the coronavirus pandemic.
A European doctor who supplies drugs for inducing abortion to American women online has filed a lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
An Idaho couple who sought a drug-induced abortion from Planned Parenthood in 2016 is suing the abortion vendor for failing to end the life of their son and leaving with them the costs of raising “an additional unplanned child.”
A doctor who slipped his girlfriend the abortion pill in her tea has been sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to fetal homicide.
Planned Parenthood is launching a campaign in all 50 states to increase abortion access in order to “empower[s] women and their dreams.”
A doctor who allegedly slipped the abortion pill Misoprostol into his girlfriend’s tea, causing her labor to be induced, has been charged with cause of abortion and the premeditated killing of the fetus of another.
Demand for abortion “pills” is on the rise, while the number of surgical abortions has declined over the decades, says a Reuters report.
A new animated video is exposing what pro-life organization Live Action says are “lies” about the abortion pill procedure that essentially “starves a baby to death over a period of days.”
Planned Parenthood is celebrating the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision to authorize expanded use of Mifepristone, also known as RU-486, an abortion pill that can be used to end an unborn baby’s life. The taxpayer-funded abortion business tweeted the