Ohio Right to Life proud to support HB 378, the Abortion Pill Reversal Information Act

Ohio Right to Life proud to support HB 378, the Abortion Pill Reversal Information ActSome of the 3,000-plus lives saved by the Abortion Pill Rescue® Network (APRN) (Abortion Pill Rescue® Network )

(NRLC) On Wednesday, the Ohio House Health Committee heard sponsor testimony on H.B. 378, the Abortion Pill Reversal Information Act. The bill is sponsored by state Representatives Kyle Koehler and Sarah Fowler Arthur.

This proposed piece of legislation would require that at least 24 hours before prescribing abortion-inducing drugs, a physician must inform a patient in writing that it may be possible to reverse the effects of the chemical abortion if she changes her mind. H.B. 378 will help ensure that women make an informed decision about the chemical abortion procedure and other available options.

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“Ohio Right to Life is proud to support the Abortion Pill Reversal Information Act,” said Mary Parker, Director of Legislative Affairs at Ohio Right to Life. “This bill helps ensure that a woman has all the facts to make an informed decision regarding her chemical abortion. No woman should be forced to complete an abortion that she regrets. We want her to know that there could be a second chance at life for her unborn child through the abortion pill reversal procedure.”

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The mifepristone chemical abortion procedure is a two-day regimen used to terminate early pregnancies during the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. The drug mifepristone, also known as Mifeprex, blocks the hormone progesterone needed to sustain a healthy pregnancy and developing child. Mifepristone ultimately kills the unborn child by weakening the uterine lining. Misoprostol stimulates uterine contractions to expel the dead child.

The abortion pill reversal procedure allows a woman to save her unborn child should she regret her chemical abortion.

Time is of the essence. During the first two days, so long as a woman has not taken the second drug, misoprostol, it may be possible to reverse the effects of mifepristone by taking high doses of progesterone.

The abortion pill reversal procedure is successful in 64-68% of cases.

In Ohio, 32 physicians provide the abortion pill reversal procedure.

Editor's note: This article was published by the National Right to Life Committee and is reprinted with permission. Heartbeat International manages the Abortion Pill Rescue® Network (APRN) and Pregnancy Help News.

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