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Dr. Angel Foster

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326 total appearances

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Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

Packages of abortion pills.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

Packages of abortion pills that included mifepristone and mesoprostol.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

So over that weekend, we were really working with three different groups of patients.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

The first were the 350 or so patients that we had sent packages with mifepristone and mesoprostol to in the previous few days.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

So on the Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday before the decision was released.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

And those patients hadn't received their packages yet.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

And so we were inundated with questions about, you know,

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

Am I going to get my pills still?

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

Is the post office going to intercept my package?

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

Can I take the mifepristone once it arrives?

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

But the second group of patients, which is the group that we spent the most time with over that weekend, were those who had already been approved for our service, but who hadn't yet paid for the pills by the time the Fifth Circuit's decision was released.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

And it's actually pretty common for our patients to request pills in the last week of the month, but then not pay for them until after the first because that's when people get paychecks.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

And so over that weekend, we had about 200 people who were kind of in this limbo stage.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

And so we were explaining what the options were for our patients that they could wait for a week and see what happens.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

We could send them the mesoprostol-only regimen if that's what they wanted.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

We could issue a refund.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

And then we were also trying to explain to patients that even if we weren't able to send mifepristone through the mail, there would be other ways for them to get the mifepristone mesoprostol regimen.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

And then the third group of patients were the new patients who were starting the process with our service.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

And so we spent that weekend really building out all of our systems so that all of those patients would understand that we would send mifepristone and mesoprostol if we could, but if not, we would send just the mesoprostol and that they would get instructions and information about how to use it.

Today in Focus
Stateside with Kai and Carter: Why the fight over abortion in US isn’t finished

And when I think about what our patients have gone through over the last two weeks, you know, it makes me really sad.