Abortion Pills

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What are Abortion Pills and how are they used?
Abortion Pills are called “Medical” Abortions or “At Home Abortions”. The procedure of inducing an abortion at home involves taking a chemical, Mifipristone, that starves the unborn child of a needed hormone, Progesterone. This kills the embryo/fetus because Progesterone is needed by the development of both the baby and the placenta. The second pill needed to complete this procedure is Misoprostol, which causes labor or the delivery of the dead embryo/fetus. There is bleeding along with expelling the dead embryo/fetus. The woman is responsible for disposing of all the human tissues that leave her body.

 

What is an “at home abortion”?
An at-home abortion is a self-induced abortion using the abortion pills without any medical supervision. The pregnant woman obtains the abortion pills (the mailing of these pills to a TX resident for the purpose of abortion is illegal in TX).

 

The woman is responsible for administering the pills to herself, have the abortion in her own home or place of her choosing, and to dispose of the embryo/fetus and placenta when she delivers the contents of her uterus. The proper disposal of this human material is the responsibility of the women who has self-induced her abortion.
Go to https://www.athomeabortionfacts.com for more information.

 

Why is using Abortion Pills to have an “at home abortion” dangerous to my health and life?

In Texas, it is a felony for any physician to prescribe either Abortion pill (Mifipristone/Mifiprex or Misoprostol) for the purpose of inducing an abortion. Not only would the physician lose their professional license to practice medicine, but could be fined $100,000.00 and risk incarceration. No Texan physician is going to manage your care for your abortion. You are on your own.

 

On March 24, 2022, Lindale, TX became a Sanctuary City for the Unborn. That means that it is unlawful for any person to possess or distribute abortion-inducing drugs in the city of Lindale, TX. The ordinance defines abortion-inducing drugs as “mifepristone, misoprostol, and any drug or medication that is used to terminate the life of an unborn child.” So, ordering these drugs on the internet and having them sent to you could be breaking the law.

 

Most women are not prepared for the trauma of seeing a small unborn child, possibly struggling for life, in their bathroom, at the conclusion of her “at home” abortion. Some women have complications after expelling the child, such as profuse bleeding or an incomplete abortion. Both are life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention.

 

Note: FDA Warning about Mifipristone (Mifiprex) when purchased over the Internet: Important safeguards are bypassed that are important in protecting your health. Non-FDA approved drugs carry risks above and beyond expected side effects
(www.athomeabortionfacts.com).

 

What if I change my mind after taking the Abortion pill, Mifiprex
(Mifipristone)?
Immediately call 1-877-558-0333 to speak with a medical professional on the next steps. There is medical evidence in the scientific/medical literature documenting that abortion pill reversal is successful in 64% of cases with no increased risk of birth defects (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30831017/). However, abortion pill reversal should be done under direct medical supervision, before taking the labor inducing pill, Misoprostol, and very soon after taking the abortion pill, Mifipristone (Mifiprex).