

Abortion Pills Are a Game Changer, Plus Our Next Big Culture War
7 snips Jul 1, 2022
In this discussion, Margot Sanger-Katz, a New York Times writer and expert on abortion and healthcare policy, offers vital insights into the transformative impact of abortion pills on the current debate. The conversation dives into how these pills, now widely accessible, complicate regulatory efforts in conservative states. Sanger-Katz highlights the ethical dilemmas of digital surveillance for abortion access and the changing dynamics within the pro-life movement, emphasizing that the battle over abortion pills might soon define the next cultural conflict.
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Prohibition Parallel
- Derek Thompson compares the overturning of Roe v. Wade to the prohibition era.
- He highlights the challenge of enforcing laws against broadly popular rights.
Medication Abortion 101
- Medication abortion uses two pills to end a pregnancy without surgery.
- It's increasingly common in the US and even more so globally.
The Pills
- The two abortion pills are mifepristone and misoprostol.
- Misoprostol is also used to treat ulcers, making it widely available.