Abortion reversal bill OK'd by Senate Truck weight load proposal advances; House eyes statues NIKI KELLY | The Journal Gazette INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Senate on Tuesday approved a bill that would inform women they might be able to reverse a medication-induced abortion – a claim that is not scientifically proven. The vote was 36-14 with all area senators supporting the measure. House Bill 1577 now returns to the House for final approval. The legislation has several key provisions: • Requires a woman younger than 18 to provide notarized parental consent to get an abortion; • Requires the informed consent brochure to include information on reversing a medication-induced abortion. Some anecdotal testimony showed not taking the second prescription pill in the two-step process could halt and possibly reverse the abortion;