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Telehealth access to abortion pill is lifesaving for domestic violence survivors, some say
Telehealth access to abortion pills is critical for domestic violence survivors, as highlighted by personal accounts of women who used medication abortions to escape abusive relationships. A Louisiana lawsuit challenges the FDA's 2023 rule allowing telehealth prescriptions of mifepristone, with courts temporarily blocking it before the Supreme Court paused the decision.
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