Chemical Abortion Hurts
Campus Tour
Campus Tour?
The Chemical Abortion Hurts Campus Tour is an educational display that demonstrates how Chemical Abortion Pills work, who it affects, and how much important information is often left out of public conversations about abortion.
Chemical Abortion Pills now account for the majority of abortions in the United States. Though commonly framed as routine health care, these pills are designed to end the life of a preborn child and require women to commit their own abortion often at home — without direct medical supervision.
This tour flips the script on Chemical Abortion Pills and changes minds.
Human Being is Killed.
From fertilization, a new, distinct human being exists with their own DNA and natural capacity to grow and develop. 96% of biologists affirm that human life begins at fertilization.
Chemical Abortion involves a two-drug regimen used in the first 10–12 weeks of pregnancy:
- The first drug blocks progesterone, the hormone needed to sustain pregnancy, cutting off nourishment to the developing child, thus starving them to death.
- The second drug induces contractions to expel the child from the womb.
Every Chemical Abortion kills a unique, unrepeatable human being.


Honest Information
Chemical Abortion Pills are frequently marketed as easy and risk-free. Many mothers report experiences that differ sharply from these claims.
Women have shared that they:
- Did not expect the amount of bleeding or pain
- Were unprepared to see the remains of their child
- Felt isolated, afraid, or misled
Medical data shows that more than 1 in 10 mothers experience serious adverse events from taking these pills, including hospitalization, infection, or sepsis. Women deserve full transparency about what Chemical Abortion entails and the real risks including the death of their preborn child.
Why Words Matter


Like Waste.
Because Chemical Abortion Pills are typically taken at home, women are often instructed to manage the process alone — and flush without looking. As a result, preborn human remains are frequently expelled into toilets and flushed into public water systems.
Regardless of political views, no human being should be disposed of like a dead goldfish. This reality raises ethical, environmental, and public health concerns that deserve attention.
waterway protection
While Chemical Abortion itself raises serious moral and medical concerns, there is a minimum level of responsibility that should exist where these drugs are distributed.
The Clean Water for All pledge urges Congress to require that women receiving Chemical Abortion Pills are also provided with basic materials, known as Catch Kits, to prevent human remains from being flushed into public waterways and to provide women with clearer information and support. Every American, anti-abortion or pro-abortion should be able to sign this pledge.

