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The Find Out Podcast

OBGYN Explains What Happens If The Supreme Court Upholds Abortion pill ban

The Find Out Podcast

Find Out Media & Studio71

News, News Commentary, Government, Politics

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2026

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The Supreme Court recently put a hold on the the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in a lawsuit by Louisiana banning access to mifepristone by mail. The ruling came from (check notes) Justice Sam Alito upon request from the FDA and the drug companies that manufacture Mifepristone. Mifepristone is considered an abortion pill and is made available to everyone in the mail courtesy of blue states like California and New York's shield laws. While this is a surprising move by a very conservative Supreme Court, it's also a temporary stay. So what happens if the Supreme Court decides to lift the ban? According to our guest, OBGYN, PA Nikki Sapiro Vinckier, author of the book, We Deserve More, this could lead to gutting abortion rights even more than when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.On this episode of the Find Out Podcast, Vinckier explains how these "pro-life" Republican red states aren't just about punishing women for having abortions. The repercussions of these laws have led to a rise in the infant mortality rate in states like Texas and an increase in the number of miscarriages. For a pregnant woman right now, there's no place more dangerous than living in one of these Red States with strict laws.In other news, Trump still hasn't solved the war in Iran and he loves bragging about passing dementia tests. It's getting pretty painful to watch. We're also launching a brand new social media app that isn't owned or manipulated by right wing billionaires. Tune in to learn more about the Fediverse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

So we decided to put a advisory on top of today's Find Out podcast episode because we talk about the

0:06.0

sensitive issue of abortion in abortion services. So if that is something that you have experienced

0:12.0

or you have a hard time listening to, we wanted to give you a heads up before we get into it because

0:15.9

it is a very, very heavy episode. And so we just want to let folks know before you dive into it.

0:22.3

We think it's a very important episode and we think more people need to understand

0:25.7

what goes on in this country related to abortion care and what does not.

0:29.8

So with that, I hope you enjoy the episode. Hey, everybody.

0:41.7

Welcome back to the Find Out podcast.

0:44.3

We have a big show for you today.

0:47.6

We are going to be talking about the news of the day, which is that the Supreme Court has temporary lifted the ban on the abortion pill, but it is very temporary. And also in the second half of the show, we'll talk a little bit about everything that's going on. Also, the fact that our new Find Out social app is live as of this, as when we've released the recording. So we'll talk more about that in a little bit. We have a great guest today. Somebody that is a good friend to all of us. And she does, we were joking before. I was like, how do I introduce you? Because you do like 300 things. And I am going to refer to you. I think I'm going to get, let's see if I could do it exactly the way you said. She is an author of We Deserve More, a book on Reproductive Health that is coming out this month. May 19th. You can reserve it now across all the book platforms. She is also an OGB. YN. Oh my God. ObGYN. I don't have any notes. I'm going to go together. Educated, man. The The GYN has to go together. This is why we had to have her on, guys. This is why O BGYN. You're not supposed to be part of the problem, Tim. God damn. I'm always part of the problem. I'm a 47-year-old zenial more Gen X. Like, what do you want from me? Most of the people my age vote for Trump. So give me some credit. That's true. That's fair. That's, Nicky Sapiro, Binkier is with us, everybody. Nikki, nice to see you. Nice to be here. It's the worst intro of all time. So, so, wow. Especially since we were going to talk about. whole thing, just the intro? Because we're like six minutes in.

2:34.1

Oh, I'm just, I just took a page out of how you usually could do on this show. Yeah. I just, I just talk. That's, that's nice. That's nice. Well, let's, let's keep talking about this after we're done here. You got, you got. Okay. We don't have one. so you're all set. Actually, maybe it's me.

2:52.4

Anyways, Nicky, where it was big news last week where the federal government was trying to ban Mifipristone. Did I get that right? You did. Yeah, you got that one. Nice, yeah. Yeah, I know. Last week, there was a temporary stay issued by nobody's friend, Justice Alito, which can kind of tell you that this is just temporary.

2:54.4

But can you tell us a little bit about the abortion pill, how long it's been in the market,

3:00.6

safety, all that sort of stuff.

3:02.2

And they will dive into the sort of politics of this after that.

3:05.3

Yeah, I'd love to.

3:06.3

So right now, over 63% of abortions are done

3:11.1

via medication abortion in America. So the routine regimen that we do is a combination of two

3:18.5

medications, Mithopristone and misoprostol. Miffy is what's constantly in the news and what they're trying to come after,

3:26.6

because that's the most effective part of the regimen. It's been used worldwide for over 30 years.

3:35.0

It's incredibly safe. It is studied tremendously. So safety records have less issues with it than Tylenol or Viagra,

3:44.9

yet it continues to be the only drug that they come after and trying to regulate.

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