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You can get the abortion pill by mail for now, the FDA ruled. But it's still an ongoing legal battle.


You can get the abortion pill by mail for now, the FDA ruled. But it’s still an ongoing legal battle.
The pandemic brought increased demand for abortion pills through telemedicine, according to providers
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Last week, Jamie Phifer, a Seattle-based family physician, did something she has done regularly for the past decade: She had an appointment with a patient seeking an abortion.
But this appointment was different from many of the others that came before, because it was virtual. The woman was in another state, sitting in her car in her driveway, while her kids were inside on virtual school, Phifer said. The two spoke by video call.

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TelAbortion, with medication through the mail, comes to Massachusetts

The FDA requirement that a patient pick up the medication in person from a health provider is being waived here for the first time as part of a study.

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This Trial Allows for Medical Abortion Via the Mail


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Feb 24, 2021 05:31 PM By Yvonne Stolworthy
Abortion, a hot-button issue around the globe, sees frequent protests on both sides of the issue. AFP / OLIVIER DOULIERY
In December, the Supreme Court reversed a lower court ruling that had allowed abortion medications to be sent by mail. Since then, women looking to terminate a pregnancy with the combination medications packet containing mifepristone and misoprostol now must go, in person, to a medical provider.
But this in-person requirement is not necessary in many states and Washington, D.C.  Since March 2016, a study has been underway to follow participants who have used the drugs and to assess the drugs’ safety and tolerability. The trial’s sponsor is Gynuity Health Projects; the trial’s listed completion date on clinicaltrials.gov is June 2022. The participating states are listed here.

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This Trial Allows for Medical Abortion Via the Mail

This Trial Allows for Medical Abortion Via the Mail
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As the Pandemic Raged, Abortion Access Nearly Flickered Out


Illustration by Hanna Barczyk.
The door of the Planned Parenthood clinic in Columbus was locked when Larada Lee arrived for the first of two appointments she needed to get an abortion under Ohio state law. About a dozen anti-choice protesters had gathered outside, without masks, calling Lee a baby killer as she approached the door. Lee felt nauseated from her pregnancy, at times unable to keep down even water. Her bones ached. She was missing her classes at Ohio State University. The fatal shootings of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor in recent weeks were weighing her down with a sense of hopelessness. Meanwhile, Ohio officials had sparked confusion by ordering a halt to “nonessential” abortions. “Being Black in the middle of trying to seek an abortion in the middle of a pandemic—it was really difficult to navigate all of those feelings while also trying to focus on ’I hope that they don’t take this away from us,’” Lee said in a recent interview with

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Is a cancer crisis trailing the pandemic?


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When Covid-19 started sweeping the United States a year ago, many radiology practices
shut down almost immediately. Much of their work — from mammograms to lung cancer screening — wasn’t deemed a priority as the mysterious new virus spread. And telemedicine wasn’t an option; radiologic imaging must be done in person.

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Telemedicine Abortion Health Care Now an Option in Massachusetts


In Massachusetts, Maine Family Planning is offering telemedicine abortion, operating under a research exception to the FDA restriction.
Abortion activists outside the Supreme Court in 2012. (Blink O’fanaye / Flickr)
This article orginally appeared in the Daily Hampshire Gazette. It is published here with permission.
On Jan. 12, the Supreme Court reinstated a Food and Drug Administration rule requiring patients seeking the abortion pill to make an unnecessary, in-person visit to their health care providers. Despite this decision, access to abortion in Massachusetts is expanding, and not just because of the recently-passed ROE Act.
Just last month, Maine Family Planning started offering telemedicine abortion in Massachusetts, operating under a research exception to the FDA restriction.

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