Highlights
“If the Main Abortion Pills Is Banned This Week, Providers Are prepared to Go Off-Label”
(Jezebel, March 14, 2023)
“Does misoprostol, the other abortion drug, work on its own?”
(NBC News, April 8, 2023)
“A Surge of Overseas Abortion Pills Blunted the
Effects of State Abortion Bans”
(The Upshot, The New York Times, November 1, 2022)
“The New Abortion Landscape”
(The New York Times, November 1, 2022)
“More Women Requesting Abortion Pills Outside Formal Channels, Study Finds”
(Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2022)
“Most Women Denied Abortions by Texas Law Got Them Another Way.”
(The Upshot, The New York Times, March 6, 2022)
“Self-managed abortion could be the future- but it’s very hard to talk about.”
(The Lily, Washington Post, Dec. 20, 2021)
“What does an at-home abortion look like in 2021?”
(New Yorker, Nov. 11, 2021)
“Why America’s abortion rate may be higher than it appears,”
(New York Times, Sept. 20, 2019)
“The first abortion case before a post-Roe Supreme Court,”
(The New Yorker, Sept. 29, 2020)
“Abortion by pill is becoming more widespread in America”
(The Economist, Sept. 19, 2020)
“Abortions are becoming safer and easier to obtain—even where they are illegal”
(The Economist, March 7, 2020)
“Medication abortions are increasing: what they are and where women get them”
(New York Times, May 9, 2022)
“With abortion rights on thin ice, medication abortions take center stage”
(ABC News, May 6, 2022)
The News With Shepard Smith
(NBC News, May 5, 2022)
“Abortion pills by mail pose challenge for officials in red states”
(Washington Post, May 4, 2022)
“Texas’ restrictive abortion law previews a post-Roe America”
(Texas Tribune, May 3, 2022)
“We already know what a post-Roe v. Wade nation will look like. Here is the data.”
(The Grid, Feb. 21, 2022)
“FDA eliminates key restriction on abortion pill as Supreme Court weighs case that challenges Roe v. Wade”
(Washington Post, Dec. 16, 2021)
“Abortion pill restrictions begin in Texas, but will be hard to enforce”
(Texas Standard, Dec. 8, 2021)
“In Texas, anyone who mails abortion pills can now be sent to jail”
(The Lily, Washington Post, Dec. 7, 2021)
“Texas law restricting access to abortion pills goes into effect: What to know”
(Good Morning America, Dec. 2, 2021)
“With rise of restrictive laws, people seek alternative ways of self-manage abortion care”
(Texas Standard, Nov. 11, 2021)
“What does an at-home abortion look like in 2021”
(New Yorker, Nov. 11, 2021)
“Texas lawmakers tried to halt online abortion pill sales. Providers say they won’t stop.”
(KXAN, Nov. 4, 2021)
“Abortion fell by half in month after new Texas law”
(New York Times, Oct. 29, 2021)
“Real America with Jorge Ramos”
(Univision, Oct 21, 2021)
“Texas abortion ban is an early glimpse of what post-Roe America would look like for women”
(CNN, Oct. 22, 2021)
“What if you had abortion pills in your medicine cabinet?”
(New York Times, Oct. 13, 2021)
“Texas law prohibiting abortion won’t stop Texans seeking pills online”
(Ms. Magazine, Oct. 11, 2021)
“Texas aims to crack down on abortion pills sent by mail”
(Wall Street Journal, Oct. 3, 2021)
“How people are getting around the new Texas abortion law”
(NBC News, Sept. 25, 2021)
“How to order an abortion online”
(Rolling Stone, Sept. 16, 2021)
“Interest in self-managed abortion rising in Texas as new restrictions face legal challenges”
(Dallas Morning News, Sept. 15, 2021)
“Abortion pills are booming worldwide. Will their use grow in Texas?”
(The Washington Post, Sept. 14, 2021)
“Navigating Texas’ new abortion law will be tricky for providers, experts say”
(KXAN, Sept. 12, 2021)
“Another abortion bill awaits Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s signature. Abortion rights advocates say it’s just as alarming”
(El Paso Matters, Sept. 7, 2021)
“Confusion, uncertainty: Options narrow as Texas abortion law takes hold”
(Austin American-Statesman, Sept. 3, 2021)
“Foes puzzle over how to defeat Texas 6-week abortion ban”
(Houston Chronicle, Sept. 2, 2021)
“Navigating Texas’ new abortion law will be tricky for providers, experts say”
(KXAN, Sept. 2, 2021)
“Foes puzzle over how to defeat Texas 6-week abortion ban”
(Houston Chronicle, Sept. 2, 2021)
“Abortion providers and distraught patients confront stark realities of Texas’ new law”
(Texas Tribune, Sept. 1, 2021)
“Abortion on the border: Legislation in Texas and criminalization in Chihuahua”
(El Paso Matters, Aug. 30, 2021)
“How the pandemic changed abortion access”
(New York Times, Aug. 19, 2021)
“Cost of care, distance to clinics drives demand for self-managed abortion: Study”
(ABC, May 21, 2021)
“New attention on abortion pill dispensing amid challenge to Roe v. Wade”
(Politico, May 31, 2021)
“The first abortion case before a post-Ginsburg Supreme Court”
(The New Yorker, Sept. 29, 2020)
“Abortion by pill is becoming more widespread in America”
(The Economist, Sept. 19, 2020)
“The demand for at-home abortion is increasing amid the coronavirus pandemic”
(InStyle, July 23, 2020)
“Now available: Abortion by mail”
(Ms Magazine, Oct. 13, 2020)
“The FDA could improve abortion access under coronavirus but it won’t”
(VICE, March 19, 2020)
“Abortions are becoming safer and easier to obtain—even where they are illegal”
(The Economist, March 7, 2020)
“Here’s what’s at stake if Supreme Court upholds Louisiana abortion law”
(The Daily Beast, March 4, 2020)
“Self-managed abortions can be some patients’ best option”
(Bustle, Jan. 31, 2020)
“In states with restrictive abortion laws, women seek online options”
(Reuters, Nov. 15, 2019)
“More people are starting to prefer managing their abortions on their own”
(VICE News, Oct. 17, 2019)
“The states with the most online requests for abortion medications”
(CNN, Oct. 17, 2019)
“People are going online for abortion pills, especially in states with more restrictions”
(NBC News, Oct. 17, 2019)
“Why America’s abortion rate might be higher than it appears”
(The New York Times, Sept. 20, 2019)
“European doctor who prescribes abortion pills to U.S. women online sues FDA”
(NPR, Sept. 9, 2019)
“Perilous politics – Morbidity and mortality in the pre-Roe era”
(The NEJM, Sept. 5, 2019)
“The FDA is restricting access to the easiest, safest form of abortion”
(VICE, Sept. 4, 2019)
“The rise of medical abortions in the US”
(The BMJ, June 26, 2019)
“Revealed: 21,000 US women order abortion pills online in past year”
(The Guardian, May 22, 2019)
“As more people search for abortion pills online, Texas opponents push to restrict access”
(The Dallas Morning News, Feb. 12, 2019)