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Pro-Life Win: Federal Court Lifts Colorado Ban On Abortion Pill Reversals

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While some states have implemented legislation since the ruling of Dobbs v. Jackson to protect the preborn, other states have doubled down to expand pro-abortion policies in every way possible. But a recent victory for life in Colorado serves as a beacon of hope and an opportunity to inform others of one pro-life service.

Over the weekend, a federal court in Colorado ruled in favor of a Catholic health care clinic, Bella Health and Wellness, to allow to them to continue offering abortion pill reversal services. This ruling in Bella Health and Wellness v. Weiser comes after Colorado passed legislation “making it unprofessional conduct to offer women progesterone when seeking to reverse the effects of the first abortion pill.”

According to a report from Becket Law, Bella asked for this law that prevented this treatment for women and their preborn children to be blocked, and the law was put on hold from going into effect “until three state boards weighed in on the safety of abortion pill reversal.”

“While this hold took place, Bella successfully helped multiple women continue their pregnancies, including one who recently gave birth to a healthy baby,” the report reads, testifying to the importance of this option for pregnant women. Despite the lives saved, lawmakers pressed to move forward with the ban until it was temporarily lifted last weekend.

Now clinics like Bella Health and Wellness can continue providing potentially life-saving services, and the pro-life movement can capitalize on this win by drawing attention to the dangers of the

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