Abortion Drugs Are Safe And Effective

Pregnancy, on the other hand, can be quite dangerous

Gideon M-K; Health Nerd

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Pictured: Factual. Photo by Gayatri Malhotra on Unsplash

Abortion is in the news again, this time because a federal judge in the United States has invalidated the FDA approval for one of the main medications used in medical abortions, mifepristone. This may have wide-reaching impacts on the availability of medical abortions in the US, with one of the most common options for medical abortions soon to be hard if not impossible for patients to access.

I couldn’t find any stock photos for mifepristone, so just imagine these happy pills are in fact abortifacients. Photo by amjd rdwan on Unsplash

I’ve written about abortion before, and as ever I don’t think I’m a particularly useful expert when it comes to either the legal or moral implications of making safe abortion harder to access. Barring a medical miracle, I’ll personally never have to have an abortion, and when it comes to discussions on the legal status of US pharmaceuticals I am about as useful as the average poorly-maintained garden fence.

That being said, there is one issue that seems to be very pertinent in the current environment which is very much within my expertise to assess — the risks of medical abortion. Much of the discussion in the US, and the court case itself, seems to hinge on the idea that medical…

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