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In reply to the discussion: "Six weeks pregnant" does NOT mean, six weeks after you find out you're pregnant [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)ordered and delivered by mail to telemedicine patients -- in states where it's legal. I'm guessing it would not be in TX.
The restriction of requiring the first pill of the medical abortion (mifepristone) to be handed to a woman in healthcare providers office does nothing to increase the safety of medical abortion."
In any case, the FDA approved that for the duration of the pandemic. No need to visit a doctor or clinic, but it would be best to establish in advance of need with someone who does provide this service. Or have a friend in a state where it's legal do that.
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/people-can-now-get-abortion-pills-delivered-at-home-what-to-know#Can-people-in-U.S.-states-restricting-telemedicine-for-abortion-order-the-pills?
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