Federal judge rules in favor of Catholic health clinic, blocks Colorado from enforcing 'abortion reversal' ban
- A federal judge ruled that Colorado cannot prevent a Catholic health clinic from using a controversial abortion reversal treatment, blocking enforcement of the prohibition against the clinic while its lawsuit proceeds.
- The legislation in Colorado prohibits medical professionals from giving progesterone to patients who decide to continue their pregnancies after taking abortion-inducing medication, but medical groups say the practice has no scientific basis.
- The ruling also blocked enforcement of a law that prohibited crisis pregnancy centers from using deceptive advertising to imply they offer abortions.
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