The Times noted that telehealth providers are allowed to prescribe medication online and deliver prescription drugs that cause an abortion, including mifepristone and misoprostol, per Food and Drug Administration regulations. But 12 states have banned abortions, while several others placed gestational limits or restrictions on mail-order pills.
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