Chicago Sun-Times

Planned Parenthood offering abortion pills through mail

- Cheyanne M. Daniels

Planned Parenthood of Illinois is expanding access to the abortion pill for patients in and out of state after a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion showed the court poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark case protecting abortion rights.

The nonprofit announced Monday it would deliver Mifepristo­ne, also known as the abortion pill, by mail to qualifying patients with an Illinois address.

“Giving a person the ability to self-determine their body and the course of their life and their future is a fundamenta­l right,” said Julie Uhal, program manager for PPIL’s Securing Access For Everyone program. “I think that that’s a right that should be available for people no matter what their ZIP code, no matter how much money they have, their race, their gender.”

Under PPIL’s new program, patients go through a series of telehealth screening questions that determine their eligibilit­y to waive an ultrasound or other testing before receiving the medication.

The program is also available to those who live out of state, though patients would need to be within the borders of Illinois for a telehealth appointmen­t and pick up the medication from an Illinois address.

The telehealth appointmen­t includes education and medical screening with a clinician.

If the patient qualifies, a prescripti­on can be mailed to an Illinois address: a PPIL health center, a package pickup location or a relative’s address.

Uhal said that before the pandemic, medication and procedural abortions were administer­ed fairly evenly. Since the onset of COVID-19, medication abortions have increased to about 60%.

“I do think the fact that the abortion pill allows people to self-determine the timing — it’s a pill you can take in the comfort of your own home — definitely has had an impact since the start of the pandemic,” Uhal said.

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