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Nurse Practitioner Challenges State Ban on Abortion Reversal Pill: ‘God Made Each Person’

Updated: March 25, 2024 at 6:15 pm EST  See Comments

Attorneys with the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) have filed a motion asking a federal court to intervene on behalf of a licensed nurse practitioner in Colorado who wants to provide patients with a natural hormone to reverse the effects of the abortion pill. Supporters point to years of evidence that abortion pill reversal is a safe and proven method that can save a baby’s life when her mother experiences regret about beginning a chemical abortion.

In April 2023, Colorado enacted a law that prohibits doctors and nurses from providing abortion pill reversal, forcing women to undergo abortions they wish to avoid. 

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As CBN News reported, Catholic mother and daughter nurse practitioners Dede Chism and Abby Sinnett, founders of Bella Health, filed a lawsuit last year requesting that a federal court block the law and protect their ability to help pregnant women in need of life-saving care.

The court agreed to a preliminary injunction, preventing Colorado’s law from being enacted while the lawsuit continues; however, the injunction only applied to Bella Health and Wellness, according to ADF.

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