While analyzing the article, I was curious to learn more about the potential side effects that can affect women who use Mifegymiso. The article does not discuss this, only mentioning that the drug is intended to be used to terminate a pregnancy for "up to 49 days" which is approximately seven weeks. However, most women do not discover they are pregnant between four to seven weeks and in some cases even further along in their pregnancy. Speaking hypothetically, a woman that discovers she is six weeks pregnant would only have a short window of time to acquire a prescription from a physician, obtain Mifegymiso, and ingest the pill. This does not take in account the time a woman may take to decide whether or not to take the pill, as this is not an easy decision for any woman to make. Along with the access of Mifegymiso becoming easier to obtain, there is no longer a requirement for women to have a doctors referral for a surgical abortion. The impression that I get from this article is that while the author is highlighting the importance of government interference in women's health, the author does not take into account the stigma that surrounds abortion. The Provincial government
While analyzing the article, I was curious to learn more about the potential side effects that can affect women who use Mifegymiso. The article does not discuss this, only mentioning that the drug is intended to be used to terminate a pregnancy for "up to 49 days" which is approximately seven weeks. However, most women do not discover they are pregnant between four to seven weeks and in some cases even further along in their pregnancy. Speaking hypothetically, a woman that discovers she is six weeks pregnant would only have a short window of time to acquire a prescription from a physician, obtain Mifegymiso, and ingest the pill. This does not take in account the time a woman may take to decide whether or not to take the pill, as this is not an easy decision for any woman to make. Along with the access of Mifegymiso becoming easier to obtain, there is no longer a requirement for women to have a doctors referral for a surgical abortion. The impression that I get from this article is that while the author is highlighting the importance of government interference in women's health, the author does not take into account the stigma that surrounds abortion. The Provincial government