Patients using the PPDirect app fill out a questionnaire that is reviewed by a PPIL medical professional, a press release said. Qualified patients are mailed medication abortion pills in one to two days,
"What you have gone through is not okay, it will never be okay, and we will not stop pushing for justice until our reproductive rights are restored and protected. I stand for the right to abortion and I stand by the decision I made to have one,
Former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer told the Senate committee considering her nomination that it was a "brief, part-time job" and that she doesn't "personally" support abortion.
Planned Parenthood said in a statement that it plans to restore abortion services to its clinics throughout the state “immediately” following a judge’s ruling on Friday. Planned Parenthood filed a law
Planned Parenthood of Illinois is expanding abortion care options to include offering medication abortion through the PPDirect App.
After millions of votes and hours of courtroom arguments, this is how legal abortion resumed in Missouri. Sometime after 10 a.m., Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains performed the first elective abortion in the state since voters overturned the state’s ban in November.
A Jackson County Circuit Court judge gave Missouri abortion rights proponents a win Friday by granting a motion to lift the state's abortion facility licensing requirement law.
For the first time in many years, Mid-Missourians will soon be able to access abortion care at the Planned Parenthood clinic in Columbia, even though no procedures are scheduled for this week.
Abortion advocate Planned Parenthood appears to have scrubbed its Instagram account without an explanation. Within hours of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. being sworn in as the secretary of Health and Human Services,
Women in Missouri are expected to have access to abortion services within days, after a circuit court judge ruled business licenses imposed by the state on Planned Parenthood clinics were too onerous.
Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Jerri Zhang previously struck down a number of “targeted regulation of abortion provider” statutes, but left state licensing requirements in place. Planned Parenthood argued the state licensing rules were an obstacle to providing abortions in Missouri.