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The New York Times gave a glowing profile of Debra Lynch, a nurse practitioner who prescribes mail-order abortion pills to women in pro-life states

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The New York Times published a glowing profile of a nurse practitioner who illegally helps other women end their pregnancies at home alone.
For $ 150 , Debra Lynch and her husband agree to mail a combination of mifepristone and misoprostol plus anti-nausea and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs to anyone who requests it, regardless of where they live.
The drug regimen is only approved for use in “early pregnancy,” which it defines as 10 weeks gestation or less.
The NYT article characterizes Lynch ’s likely criminal activity and subsequent nurse practitioner job-jeopardizing actions as a mere attempt to “push the envelope” The picture the author ultimately painted is one of a couple who willingly defy laws designed to protect women and babies from harm.
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