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Dozens of Providers in Red States Move to Prescribe Abortion Pills
Since Friday, more than 100 clinicians have come forward to seek help in offering medication abortion to patients, according to the abortion-rights advocacy group Plan C.
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which has triggered abortion bans in more than 13 states, the abortion-rights advocacy group Plan C says it has seen a surge in the number of primary care providers asking how they can begin offering medication abortion to patients in their respective states. Some may choose to do so over state lines.
Theres been an overwhelming amount of interest, said Christie Pitney, a certified nurse midwife who coordinates Plan Cs efforts to increase the number of clinicians offering telehealth abortions by guiding them through the various steps required to do so. According to Pitney, who herself began providing telehealth abortions in 2021 through her private practice Forward Midwifery, Plan C has gotten 20 requests for help since May, when a leaked draft of the Supreme Court opinion was published by Politico. Since Friday, more than 100 more clinicians have come forward, she said, including dozens from states that have already banned abortion or are poised to do so over the next several weeks.
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Doctors, midwives, advance practice nurses and physician assistants are all able to order and prescribe mifepristone. When a request comes in, Pitney connects the provider with one of several telemedicine start-upsgroups like Hey Jane, Choix, Just the Pill, or Abortion on Demandthat mail abortion drugs to patients after a consultation via telemedicine. For those interested in setting up their own telemedicine practice, Pitney provides information about registering with GenBioPro, and points providers to an online toolkit published by a physician-led team at the University of Washington Department of Family Medicine. A step-by-step guide to registering and prescribing mifepristone and misoprostol, the document gets regularly updated with new clinic protocols and regulations.
The separation of abortion from general primary care has made it an easy target for those who wish to ban abortions, said Dr. Emily Godfrey, an associate professor in the department of family medicine at UW, who leads the Access, Delivered initiative, a partnership between Plan C and UW aimed at creating new channels of abortion access in the U.S.
As primary care providers and other clinicians step up to protect the health and wellness of patients, the U.S. public may come to realize that first trimester abortion care belongs in primary care along with other reproductive health services and not just in stand-alone, independent abortion clinics.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/dozens-of-providers-in-red-states-move-to-prescribe-abortion-pills
captain queeg
(10,242 posts)And they will fill it and ship to you. Though I have not done it myself Ive read about it. How long till the tethugs try to make that illegal?
Demovictory9
(32,475 posts)lark
(23,156 posts)If the woman is in TX, though, she needs to use someone else's credit card, not her boyfriends or hers or a family member with the same last name and address. Sickening! The pregnancy test MUST be paid for with cash only.