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  2. Abortion in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in Maryland is legal at all stages of pregnancy. [1] [2] [3] A voter referendum adding abortion rights to the state constitution passed in 2024. [4]The first laws regulating abortion in the state were passed in 1867, banning abortion except by a physician to "secure the safety of the mother."

  3. Medical abortion - Wikipedia

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    A medical abortion, also known as medication abortion or non-surgical abortion, occurs when drugs are used to bring about an abortion. Medical abortions are an alternative to surgical abortions such as vacuum aspiration or dilation and curettage. [6] Medical abortions are more common than surgical abortions in most places around the world.

  4. Abortifacient - Wikipedia

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    In English law, abortion did not become illegal until 1803. [46] "Women who took drugs before that time [quickening] would describe their actions as 'restoring the menses' or 'bringing on a period'." [47] At that time, abortion after quickening became subject to the death penalty.

  5. Here's what you need to know about medical abortion pills - AOL

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    “When the modern medication abortion regimen was approved in the United States in 2000, the Food and Drug Administration placed significant restrictions on who could prescribe and where one ...

  6. How safe is the abortion pill compared with other common drugs?

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    Data analyzed by CNN shows mifepristone — the first drug in the medication abortion process — is even safer than some common, low-risk prescription drugs, including penicillin and Viagra.

  7. Should You Stock Up On The Abortion Pill Now? Here's What ...

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    Anti-abortion lawmakers could try to enforce the 1873 Comstock Act—a law that prevents contraceptives, so-called “lewd” materials, and drugs that could be used to terminate a pregnancy from ...

  8. carafem - Wikipedia

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    An example of that approach is the tagline carafem uses in most of its advertising: "Abortion. Yeah, we do that." [3] [4] carafem counsels clients on all of their options when facing an unintended pregnancy and provides the abortifacient pill mifepristone for clients electing early abortion with medication. The abortion process begins in the ...

  9. What to know about proposals to ban abortion pills and punish ...

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    Lawmakers in several states have introduced measures to classify the drugs mifepristone and misoprostol — which are used together in the majority of U.S. abortions — as controlled dangerous ...