EPISODE · Mar 24, 2023 · 18 MIN
Episode 136 | States Respond To Chemical Abortions
from Pro-Life America · host Life Dynamics
In the patchwork quilt that is America post- Roe, chemical abortion is becoming the new battleground in the states. We discuss the new laws emerging on either side of the abortion pill issue, the looming decision of a Texas federal judge on whether to suspend the FDA's approval of mifepristone, and how a group of hobby pilots are fly abortion patients out of states with bans. Plus, we discuss the new study showing hormonal birth control elevates the risk of breast cancer. Topics Discussed:Elevated Access & the hobby pilots flying women out of state for abortionsWyoming becomes first state to ban abortion pillsCA bill seeks to protect doctors who mail abortion pills to other statesThe looming decision of a Texas federal judge on whether to suspend the FDA's approval of mifepristoneNew study shows hormonal birth control elevates the risk of breast cancerIntroducing a new segment Links Mentioned:Small Planes and Secrecy: Pilots Fly People to Kansas and Other States For Abortions - KMUW NewsWyoming Becomes First State To Ban Abortion Pills - Detroit CatholicCA Bill Would Protect Doctors Who Mail Abortion Pills To Other States - AxiosBill SB-345 Health care servicesThe Abortion Mecca - Life Dynamics BlogAbortion Pill Ruling Looms Over FDA's Drug Approval Process - AxiosAll Hormonal Contraceptives ‘Carry Small Increased Risk Of Breast Cancer’ - The GuardianStudy Finds Same Small Rise In Breast Cancer Risk In Many Forms Of Hormonal Birth Control - Stat NewsCombined and Progestagen-Only Hormonal Contraceptives and Breast Cancer Risk: A UK Nested Case–Control Study and Meta-Analysis - PLOS MedicinePro-Life America Podcast Episode 41: Birth Control – What They’re Not Telling YouLime 5 - By Mark CrutcherRate & Review Our Podcast Have a topic you want to see discussed on the show? [Submit it here.]To learn more about what Life Dynamics does, visit: https://lifedynamics.com/about-us/Support Our Work
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In the patchwork quilt that is America post- Roe, chemical abortion is becoming the new battleground in the states. We discuss the new laws emerging on either side of the abortion pill issue, the looming decision of a Texas federal judge on whether to suspend the FDA's approval of mifepristone, and how a group of hobby pilots are fly abortion patients out of states with bans. Plus, we discuss the new study showing hormonal birth control elevates the risk of breast cancer. Topics Discussed:Elevated Access & the hobby pilots flying women out of state for abortionsWyoming becomes first state to ban abortion pillsCA bill seeks to protect doctors who mail abortion pills to other statesThe looming decision of a Texas federal judge on whether to suspend the FDA's approval of mifepristoneNew study shows hormonal birth control elevates the risk of breast cancerIntroducing a new segment Links Mentioned:Small Planes and Secrecy: Pilots Fly People to Kansas and Other States For Abortions - KMUW NewsWyoming Becomes First State To Ban Abortion Pills - Detroit CatholicCA Bill Would Protect Doctors Who Mail Abortion Pills To Other States - AxiosBill SB-345 Health care servicesThe Abortion Mecca - Life Dynamics BlogAbortion Pill Ruling Looms Over FDA's Drug Approval Process - AxiosAll Hormonal Contraceptives ‘Carry Small Increased Risk Of Breast Cancer’ - The GuardianStudy Finds Same Small Rise In Breast Cancer Risk In Many Forms Of Hormonal Birth Control - Stat NewsCombined and Progestagen-Only Hormonal Contraceptives and Breast Cancer Risk: A UK Nested Case–Control Study and Meta-Analysis - PLOS MedicinePro-Life America Podcast Episode 41: Birth Control – What They’re Not Telling YouLime 5 - By Mark CrutcherRate & Review Our Podcast Have a topic you want to see discussed on the show? [Submit it here.]To learn more about what Life Dynamics does, visit: https://lifedynamics.com/about-us/Support Our Work
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