September 13, 2019

North Dakota Abortion Pill Reversal Notification Law Blocked by Federal Judge

On Tuesday, September 10, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against a North Dakota law requiring that parents be notified about abortion pill reversal after their daughter starts the abortion pill regiment. Doctors have stated that high doses of progesterone, if taken soon after the first part of the two-part abortion pill regiment, can safely stop the abortion process.

In Judge Daniel Hovland's ruling, he stated,
"State legislatures should not be mandating unproven medical treatments, or requiring physicians to provide patients with misleading and inaccurate information. The provisions of H.B. 1336 violate a physician’s right not to speak and go far beyond any informed consent laws addressed by the United States Supreme Court, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, or other courts to date."
The law does not mandate the treatment, and there are many doctors that attest to the effectiveness of abortion pill reversal. Hundreds of children have been saved by the practice already. Click here for more.