Idaho panel advances so-called ‘abortion reversal’ bill

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The Idaho Legislature has advanced a proposal requiring doctors to inform women seeking medical abortions that drug-induced abortions may be halted halfway through, despite physicians saying there’s little evidence or science to back up that idea.

The Senate State Affairs Committee Monday agreed to send the bill to the Senate floor.

Proponents of the idea say doctors can give a woman the hormone progesterone to stop an abortion after she has taken the first of two medications needed to complete the abortion.

Meanwhile, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has said that there is no medically accepted evidence that a drug-induced abortion can be interrupted.

Utah, Arkansas, and South Dakota have already enacted such requirements.  (AP)

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