In this Just the News article, Tate Rosentreter reports that Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America is urging the Supreme Court to allow in-person medical safeguards for abortion pills to be reinstated while litigation continues.
- Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America filed an amicus brief arguing that true informed consent is impossible when abortion pills can be obtained online without an in-person doctor visit.
- SBA President Marjorie Dannenfelser described the current mail-order abortion pill environment as an “unregulated Wild West.”
- The group argues that anyone, including minors or people who are not pregnant, can order abortion drugs online and have them shipped.
- Dannenfelser blamed the Biden-Harris administration for removing in-person doctor visit safeguards under the justification of COVID-era policy changes.
- SBA says abortion drug manufacturers are trying to block the reinstatement of in-person medical evaluations while litigation continues.
- The group’s brief argues that in-person care is needed to screen for coercion, abuse, and serious health risks.
- The article cites SBA claims that studies have found more than 1 in 10 women experience at least one severe adverse event after abortion pill use, including hemorrhaging, infection, or sepsis.
- SBA also cites polling claiming that many voters, including some pro-choice voters, support requiring a doctor visit before abortion pills are prescribed.
- Dannenfelser said SBA is standing with 23 states and 113 members of Congress in asking the Supreme Court to deny the abortion industry’s petition.
Read the full story: https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/pro-life-org-informed-consent-abortion-pill-impossible-without-doctor



