Supreme Court Upholds Access to Telehealth Abortion Pills

The Supreme Court has decided to keep things as they are for telehealth abortion services, meaning Mifepristone can still be sent directly to patients by mail or pharmacy while the legal battle continues. This is a win for Planned Parenthood in DC, allowing them to keep providing this essential medication safely and effectively. What does it mean for you? If you rely on telehealth services for medication abortion, you can continue to access Mifepristone without disruption, ensuring you have control over your own reproductive health decisions.

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