How overturning Roe v. Wade affects access to medication abortion
With abortion no longer legal in multiple states, many patients are turning to unregulated markets online for medication abortion. NBC News’ Chloe Atkins reports on how those seeking the procedure are navigating the legal landscape after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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