A federal judge has temporarily exempted a Catholic pro-life clinic from a new Colorado law that prohibits medical providers from offering progesterone as a form of treatment to pregnant women seeking to reverse the effects of the abortion pill mifepristone.
A federal judge has temporarily exempted a Catholic pro-life clinic from a new Colorado law that prohibits medical providers from offering progesterone as a form of treatment to pregnant women seeking to reverse the effects of the abortion pill mifepristone.
While the mainstream media continue to ignore the abortion industry’s abuses, alleged white supremacy, and allegations of racism, both the media and abortion industry allies have chosen to instead level their ire at the work of pregnancy help centers (also referred to as “pregnancy resource centers” and “crisis pregnancy centers”), which offer women and families alternatives to abortion and material help for them and their children.
Abortion pill safety regulations created by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), known as REMS, are the next target of the profitable abortion industry, which has historically bemoaned all regulations to protect women. The ultimate goal of these abortion advocates many associated with Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) is to allow over-the-counter dispensing of the abortion pill.