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Judge Blocks Indiana Law Requiring Abortionists to Inform Women About Reversing Effects of Abortion Pill By Julia Johnson | July 7, 2021 | 4:47pm EDT
Image dated May 8, 2020 courtesy of Plan C shows a combination pack of mifepristone (L) and misoprostol tablets, two medicines used together, also called the abortion pill. (Photo by ELISA WELLS/PLAN C/AFP via Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) - On June 30, a federal judge blocked an Indiana law initially set to go into effect on Thursday that would require abortion providers to inform women of a treatment to reverse the effects of the first abortion-inducing pill. While the State may require abortion providers to give a woman seeking an abortion certain types of information as part of the informed consent process, that information must, at a minimum, be truthful and not misleading, Judge Hanlon wrote in his ruling.