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‘An extremely personal choice’: How two women reached their abortion decisions | Opinion

Janie anxiously searched online — Google, Planned Parenthood, Reddit, TikTok — trying to figure out how to end the pregnancy she had concluded she couldn’t keep…

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Abortion pills by mail surge despite Texas’ bans. How long can it last? | Opinion

The large cardboard box in Debra Lynch’s living room contained enough pills for 162 medication abortions. Last summer, such a shipment would last a month…

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A Day With One Abortion Pill Prescriber

A nurse practitioner spoke on the phone with patients in states with abortion bans, assessed their medical eligibility and sent pills. She took some unconventional steps to protect their privacy…

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A Day With One Abortion Pill Prescriber
A nurse practitioner spoke on the phone with patients in states with abortion bans, assessed their medical eligibility and sent pills. She took some unconventional steps to protect their privacy…

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Texas threatens to sue organizations and doctor for increasing abortion pill access
The heated US war over abortion pills warmed up another degree on Wednesday, as the Texas attorney general, Ken Paxton, sent cease-and-desist letters to two organizations…

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Texas sues Delaware clinic that provides remote abortion services
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against Her Safe Harbor, a Delaware clinic that provides remote women’s reproductive care and medication abortion services…

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Texas sues Delaware nurse practitioner accused of mailing abortion pills
Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) filed suit against Debra Lynch, who runs Delaware-based Her Safe Harbor, which remotely prescribes and mails abortion pills.

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