";s:4:"text";s:3586:" share. Quebec pharmacists can't get newly covered abortion pill due to stock shortage Wholesalers report a shortage in stock of Mifegymiso as province starts offering pill free of charge. All rights reserved.Earlier this month, a federal judge rejected a request by Arkansas’ only surgical abortion clinic to prevent the state from enforcing a rule requiring a negative coronavirus test before a woman undergoes the procedure.Sorry, there are no recent results for popular videos.If you're interested in submitting a Letter to the Editor, click here.After Texas Republican Gov. The Umbrella Clinic has partnered with a local pharmacy that now stocks Mifegymiso.
"They are not ignoring the ultrasound issue at all. It can be used to terminate pregnancies at an early stage, up to seven weeks from the start of a woman's last menstrual period.Melanie Mackenzie, who came forward to The Canadian Press last month to describe her difficulties obtaining an abortion in Nova Scotia, said she's relieved the government has waived the referral rule.Sorry, there are no recent results for popular commented articles.Kim Munroe, the Nova Scotia Health Authority's director of ambulatory care, said the QEII has same-day appointments for any woman who requires an abortion. "Health Minister Randy Delorey said the province's health authority is working to ensure women will get access to ultrasounds when they need them, regardless of where they live in the province.Women in Ontario were able to get the abortion pill for free with a prescription as of Aug. 10 at participating pharmacies with a valid health card and prescription.The province has been criticized as having some of Canada's biggest abortion-access barriers, and Premier Stephen McNeil said Friday the changes are about providing women with the health care options they deserve.McNeil, who is Roman Catholic, said he is comfortable with the decisions as a parent of a daughter who "deserves to have access to health care. Zawada has worked to address both these issues. Bishop disappointed in legalization of ‘abortion pill,’ proponents claim victory for women’s rights. Julia Kaye, staff attorney at the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project, said the Trump administration apparently would rather endanger the lives of patients and doctors than lift “an unnecessary barrier to abortion care.”“At every other turn during this pandemic, the federal government is trying to make it easier for patients to get the medical care they need without unnecessary health care visits that jeopardize their safety,” Kaye said.In 2017, the ACLU filed a lawsuit in Hawaii that challenged the FDA limits on where women can get the abortion pill. "This is important for me because I believe and this government believes in the reproductive rights of women," said Regan.Mifegymiso, an alternative to surgical abortion, is a combination of the drugs mifepristone and misoprostol.