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Exclusive — Shocking Data Suggests Abortion
Pill Complications 22 Times Higher Than
Previously Reported: ‘FDA Must Reinstate
Stronger Safeguards’

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Posted By: Calvinesq, 4/28/2025 9:35:37 AM

While the abortion pill is touted as “safe and effective,” shocking new data suggests complications are 22 times higher than previously reported. A study from the Ethics and Public Policy Center released on Monday found that 10.93 percent of women who had mifepristone abortions — the first drug used in a two-drug medication abortion regimen — experienced severe complications including sepsis, infection, hemorrhaging, or another serious adverse event within 45 days following the abortion. This percentage is significantly higher than the less than 0.5 percent in clinical trials reported on the FDA-approved drug label.

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Not safe or effective at all. The FDA must be taken to task for their “political” unscientific procedrues and approvals.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Strike3 4/28/2025 10:06:47 AM (No. 1941570)
That's odd. I thought the FDA were specialists at killing.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: MrDeplorable 4/28/2025 10:18:12 AM (No. 1941585)
Fear not, my friends! 2025 will be the year of the passing of the Abortion Pill. You heard it here!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Starboard_side 4/28/2025 10:35:16 AM (No. 1941606)
FTA: “Simply stated, mifepristone, as used in real-world conditions, is not ‘safe and effective.’ Our real-world post-market observational study of mifepristone is, to our knowledge, the most comprehensive study of chemical abortion safety ever conducted in the U.S.,” the authors alleged. The findings come after nearly a decade of Democrat presidential administrations deregulating the drug since its initial approval by the Clinton administration’s FDA in 2000. Didn't you just know it was all part of the Democrat agenda?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 4/28/2025 10:44:07 AM (No. 1941615)
Makes me so angry when patients are endangered because of greed. Most patients are clueless, they believe what they are told. And young woman even more so. And in this case it gives a lie to the notion that careless sex is basically pretty safe.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mifla 4/29/2025 6:38:05 AM (No. 1942122)
You are introducing chemicals into your body that have been designed to destroy life. Sure, what could possibly go wrong? Any time you go against God's design of the body, you are taking a risk.
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