By Lisa Bourne, LifeNews, May 21, 2021
Washington, DC – Abortion backers made good on their threat to sue the state of Indiana over a law ensuring informed consent on abortion pill reversal (APR) for women seeking chemical abortion, but one mom who successfully reversed her chemical abortion is grateful for her child and told Indiana lawmakers so.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb (R) signed HB 1577/HEA 1577 into law Apr. 29 after the bill made its way through the state’s legislature earlier this spring. The law requires doctors that provide abortion to notify women pursuing chemical abortion that it may be possible to reverse the abortion drug’s effects should they change their mind before taking the second set of drugs. It is set to go into effect on July 1, 2021.
Planned Parenthood said it would sue to block the law, and did so Tuesday, along with several other abortion suppliers. The complaint also challenges a provision of HEA 1577 banning telemed chemical abortions. …