COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A study suggests Ohio's restrictions on the so-called abortion pill led to a higher rate of side effects, more doctor visits and additional medical treatment for patients.
The law took effect in 2011 after a series of legal disputes.
It initially required providers to follow outdated protocols that federal regulators approved for the drug mifepristone.
Study: Ohio's abortion pill law led to worse health outcomes
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