A Colorado Catholic clinic was granted a temporary exemption this weekend from a new state law that makes it illegal to offer women abortion 'reversal' drugs.
, however, progesterone can be prescribed within 72 hours of a mifepristone dosage to"outnumber and outcompete the mifepristone in order to reverse the effects."
According to CLI Vice President and Director of Medical Affairs Dr. Ingrid Skop, who has been an obstetrician-gynecologist for over 25 years, medical groups like the American Medical Association and ACOG that claim progesterone treatment is unscientific are doing so to maintain their"pro-abortion bias."
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