By Dr. Christina Francis
Champions for abortion pill access claim that abortion drugs are medical care, that it is a “simple healthcare intervention,” and that we do not need to worry about the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rolling back safety protocols.
But the truth is, it’s become nothing more than online commerce—not telemedicine. An April 7 ruling granted the FDA’s request to pause a case challenging access to mifepristone, which is used in abortions while acknowledging the harm these drugs cause.
As a board-certified OB-GYN, I know what good telemedicine looks like and how it can fill gaps, especially in healthcare deserts. Both pro-life and pro-abortion physicians should be able to agree that access cannot trump all other stipulations for care, especially for a drug that assumes (and requires) clinician interface of some kind…
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