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14 May 2021

United Kingdom is Underreporting Danger of Mail-Order Abortion

Samantha Kamman | May 14, 2021
  In response to the pandemic outbreak last March, the United Kingdom temporarily approved the Pills by Post program. This program is a way to get chemical abortion drugs dispensed to women by mail, with no need for a pregnancy test, ultrasound, or other assessment. However, personal testimony and data on the outcomes of these abortions show this lack of scrutiny when
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21 Nov 2020

Ms. Magazine Gushes Over Deadly Chemical Abortion

Brenna Lewis | November 21, 2020
  To read this recent article of how “How Telemedicine Startups Are Revolutionizing Abortion Health Care in the U.S.,” from Ms. Magazine which promotes and fawns over chemical abortion, women would never know the true nature of this method. How can they when the piece so selectively looks at the process in such a rosy way? When abortion advocates’ definition
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04 Aug 2020

What the FDA’s Appeal Against Online Abortion Pill Sales Means for Women

SFLA Staff | August 4, 2020
The abortion industry’s recent attempt to exploit a pandemic for profitable gain proves once and for all that abortion is not healthcare. Last month, a federal ruling from U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang in Maryland blocked a regulation from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that required women to see a doctor to obtain abortion pills. Opening the door for the abortion
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29 Jun 2020

The Abortion Industry Increases Push for Chemical Abortion During COVID-19

Jessica Nardi | June 29, 2020
  A recent NY Times article called the lack of abortions considered “essential” during COVID-19 an “obstacle course” for women’s health.  Mentioning that in March the U.K. lifted safety restrictions to make chemical abortion pills more accessible during COVID-19, the British Pregnancy Advisory service has now launched a “pills by post” program for at-home abortions. They advertise “DIY abortions” requiring
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