Second Chance at Life Act of 2025
H.R. 5485119th Congress

Second Chance at Life Act of 2025

Introduced in the HouseRep. August Pfluger (R-TX-11)40 sections · 5 min read
Version: ih · Apr 20, 2026

Section 1. Short title

This Act may be cited as the Second Chance at Life Act of 2025.

Section 2. Abortion pill reversal informed consent

The Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 201 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:

Section 3401. Definitions

In this title:

(1) Abortion provider

The term abortion provider means any person licensed to perform a chemical abortion under applicable Federal and State laws.

(2) Chemical abortion

The term chemical abortion means the use or prescription of an abortion-inducing drug dispensed with the intent to cause the death of the unborn child.

(3) Unborn child

The term unborn child means a member of the species homo sapiens, at any stage of development prior to birth.

(4) Woman

The term woman means a female human being whether or not she has reached the age of majority.

(a) Requirement of compliance by providers

Effective 30 days after the date of enactment of the Second Chance at Life Act of 2025, any abortion provider in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, who knowingly performs any chemical abortion, shall comply with the requirements of this title.

(a) Exception

The provisions of section 3402 shall not apply in the case where a woman suffers from a physical disorder, physical injury, or physical illness that would, as certified by a physician, place the woman in danger of death unless an abortion is performed, including a life-endangering physical condition caused by or arising from the pregnancy itself.

(b) Certification

Upon a determination by an abortion provider under subsection (a) that an abortion is necessary to save the life of a mother, such provider shall include in the medical file of the pregnant woman a truthful and accurate certification of the specific medical circumstances that support such determination.

(a) Posting

Any private office, freestanding surgical outpatient clinic or other facility, or clinic in which chemical abortions, other than abortions necessary in the case of a medical emergency described in section 3403, are performed shall conspicuously post a sign (in a location as described in subsection (c) so as to be clearly visible to patients) which reads:

(a) Posting

Research has indicated that mifepristone alone is not always effective in ending a pregnancy and that its effects can be blocked or reversed if the second pill has not yet been taken. If you change your mind prior to taking the second pill and desire to attempt to save your pregnancy, consult with a health care professional immediately.

(b) Lettering; size

The sign required by subsection (a) shall be printed with lettering that is—

(1) legible; and

(2) at least three quarters of an inch boldfaced type.

(c) Locations

A facility in which chemical abortions are performed that is a private office or a freestanding surgical outpatient clinic shall post the sign required by subsection (a) in each patient waiting room and patient consultation room used by patients on whom chemical abortions are performed. A hospital or any other facility in which chemical abortions are performed that is not a private office or freestanding surgical outpatient clinic shall post the required sign in each patient admission area used by patients on whom chemical abortions are performed.

(a) In general

The Secretary shall publish, in English and in each language which is the primary language of 2 percent or more of the population of any State, and shall cause to be available on the website required by subsection (b), the following printed materials in such a way as to ensure that the information is easily comprehensible:

(1) Materials designed to inform the woman of the possibility of reversing the effects of a chemical abortion utilizing mifepristone if she changes her mind.

(2) Materials on the assistance and resources that may be available to help reverse the effects of a chemical abortion.

(b) Website

Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of the Second Chance at Life Act of 2025, the Secretary shall develop and maintain a website to provide the information described in subsection (a) in accordance with the following:

(1) No information regarding who uses the website shall be collected or maintained.

(2) The Secretary shall monitor on a regular basis the website to prevent and correct tampering.

(3) The website shall be maintained at a minimum resolution of 70 DPI (dots per inch).

(4) All pictures appearing on the website shall be a minimum of 200x300 pixels.

(5) All letters on the website shall be a minimum of 12 point font.

(6) All information and pictures on the website shall be accessible with an industry standard browser, requiring no additional plug-ins.

(a) Civil suits for violation

Except as provided in subsection (b), any of the following parties may bring a civil action before the appropriate Federal district court for actual and punitive damages against an abortion provider who knowingly or recklessly performed or attempted to perform a chemical abortion in violation of this title:

(1) A person upon whom such a chemical abortion has been performed or attempted.

(2) A father of an unborn child who is the subject of such a chemical abortion.

(3) A parent of a person upon whom such a chemical abortion has been performed or attempted if such person had not attained 18 years of age at the time of such abortion or if such person died as the result of such abortion.

(b) Barring suit

A plaintiff may not bring a civil action under subsection (a) if a chemical abortion is performed or attempted with respect to a pregnancy that is the result of the plaintiff’s criminal conduct.

(c) Attorney’s fee

If a party described in paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subsection (a) is the prevailing party in an action under this section, the court shall award a reasonable attorney’s fee to such party. If a defendant is the prevailing party in an action under this section, and the court finds that such action was frivolous or brought in bad faith, the court shall award a reasonable attorney’s fee to the defendant.

Section 3. Preemption

Nothing in this Act or the amendment made by this Act shall be construed to preempt any provision of State law to the extent that such State law establishes, implements, or continues in effect disclosure requirements regarding abortion or penalties for failure to comply with such requirements that are more extensive than those provided under the amendment made by this Act.

Section 4. Severability

If any provision of this Act, or any application thereof, is found to be unconstitutional, the remainder of this Act and any application thereof shall not be affected by such finding.

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