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The Indiana law would require doctors to inform women that it is possible to halt the medical abortion process if the woman changes her mind after taking the first pill.

Medical abortions, procured by way of a two-drug abortion pill regimen, have become an increasingly common method of abortion in the United States, making up 30-40 percent of all abortions.