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Chemical Abortion Regret

The results are in. Despite what pro-abortion advocates say, many women who chemically abort their babies experience regret.

10/20/22

John Stonestreet

Heather Peterson

The results are in. Despite what pro-abortion advocates say, many women who chemically abort their babies experience regret. And, these abortions frequently occur in isolation at home, especially now that the Food and Drug Administration allows these pills to be sent by mail order without requiring an in-person meeting with a medical provider. 

In a recent study, of the 114 women who claimed to have chemically aborted their babies, “six out of ten” said that chemical abortion “is a traumatic experience that can include physical pain, emotional distress, and lasting feelings of isolation for which they desire help, but most don’t know where to turn.” 

One woman in the survey said, “It was 100 times more painful than [I was] told. It took over 12 hours to completely expel the tissue. It was so much more traumatic than a surgical abortion….” 

If you know a woman who’s experienced a chemical abortion, the Abortion Pill Reversal Network or Support After Abortion may be able to help. 

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