Pro-Life Groups Urge Walgreens, CVS Not to Dispense Abortion Pills
Pro-life groups sent letters to CVS and Walgreens pharmacy chains, urging them to not dispense abortion inducing drugs.
Pro-life groups sent letters to CVS and Walgreens pharmacy chains, urging them to not dispense abortion inducing drugs.
House Republicans introduced a bill on Tuesday that would undo recent rule changes from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allowing for more widespread access to medication abortion, The Daily Signal first reported.
Starting on Wednesday, New York City is incentivizing abortions by offering free abortion pills at city-run clinics.
Texas has seen a drastic drop in abortions since the Supreme Court issued its Dobbs decision, which overruled Roe v. Wade.
Nearly two dozen state attorneys general sent a letter to Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert Califf on Friday, urging the agency to reverse its “illegal and dangerous” decision to abandon certain restrictions concerning abortion pills.
Two of largest pharmacy chains in the United States, Walgreens and CVS, confirmed that they plan to offer abortion pills.
The FDA will allow retail pharmacies big and small to offer abortion pills in the United States under a regulatory change made on Tuesday.
Oregon lawmakers wants to send “mobile abortion clinics” to “rural parts of the state and communities of color.”
Pro-life OB/GYNs released polling showing that most U.S. voters oppose Roe v. Wade and other radical abortion measures when properly informed.
Over half of all abortions in the United States are now reportedly done using pills, as abortion became the leading cause of death around the world last year.
A Planned Parenthood official in New York State said the organization’s new telehealth service is so much in demand that one mother began her drug-induced abortion “at home with her children running around behind her.”
A woman who aborted her twins on screen in a recent PBS documentary commented she was “honored to be given this gift of life” and then said it was inconvenient for her to allow the twins to live.
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.”
The California State Senate will vote on a bill that would mandate all University of California and California State University campus health centers to stock drugs for medication abortion.
A new study finds that about 15.6 million abortions were performed in India in 2015, making the abortion rate in that country 47 abortions per 1,000 women between the ages of 15 and 49.
New reports released by pro-life groups show that abortion clinic closures outpaced newly opened facilities in 2017.
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.”
President of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund Jeanne Mancini joined Breitbart News Daily host and executive chairman Stephen K. Bannon Thursday to discuss GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s comments about abortion during an MSNBC interview Wednesday, and the FDA’s authorization of the expansion of the use of the abortion drug known as RU-486.
Republican Gov. Doug Ducey is expected to sign three new measures that would restrict abortions, prohibit experimentation on tissue from aborted babies, and ban Planned Parenthood from the Arizona state employee payroll deduction contribution program.
An annual survey of abortion clinics in the United States finds a total of 82 abortion clinics either closed down or reduced abortion services during 2015.