SiX in the Press: Should I Stock Up On The Abortion Pill? What To Know About Medication Abortion Under Trump’s Second Term

Anti-abortion lawmakers could try to enforce the 1873 Comstock Act—a law that prevents contraceptives, so-called “lewd” materials, and drugs that could be used to terminate a pregnancy from being shipped in the mail—to make getting the abortion pill much more difficult, Jennifer Driver, the senior director of reproductive rights at State Innovation Exchange, previously told Women’s Health.