British Columbia to let midwives prescribe abortion pill and other drugs
VICTORIA — British Columbia is giving midwives the ability to prescribe abortion pill Mifegymiso and other drugs, in an expansion of their scope of practice.
The province says the changes will make it easier for people to access reproductive health services in the province.
Once the changes come into effect, midwives will be able to independently prescribe Mifegymiso, also known as RU 486, which can treat an early miscarriage in addition to providing a medical abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy.
They will also be allowed to prescribe medications to stop the production of breast milk after childbirth, treat hypothyroidism, and perform obstetric ultrasounds to see where a fetus is located during an early pregnancy.
