by Sophia Paffenroth
April 16, 2026
Sen. Kamesha Mumford of Jackson struggled with fertility for a decade before giving birth to her daughter, Gia, now 8.
In 2009 and 2010, Mumford endured two miscarriages. In both instances, doctors prescribed her a medication called misoprostol to help expel the fetal tissue. That method avoids scarring that sometimes accompanies the surgical removal of tissue and helps protect a person’s future fertility. Mumford believes it made her daughter’s 2017 birth possible.
On April 8, Republican Gov. Tate Reeves signed a bill that will criminalize misoprostol and other abortion-inducing drugs, starting July 1.
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