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Life Issues - More Women Endangered by Reckless Abortion Pill Distribution
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A new report is once again sounding the alarm about the abortion pill and the removal of basic medical safeguards.
Researchers analyzing years of data found that serious adverse events increased after the FDA removed the requirement for women to see a doctor in person before receiving abortion pills.
When that in-person requirement was in place, serious complications occurred in about 10.15% of cases. After it was removed, the rate rose to 11.5%, a statistically significant increase.
Some of these complications include hemorrhaging, infection, sepsis, and other life-threatening medical emergencies.
Without an in-person exam, doctors may miss conditions like ectopic pregnancy, which can only be diagnosed through proper medical evaluation.
The deadly abortion drug kills innocent unborn babies and its distribution should be federally outlawed, not recklessly expanded.