On Thursday, Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) maintained the right’s campaign to restrict access to abortion by banning the abortion bill Mifepristone
Medication abortion is not only the most popular and safest method of abortion in America. Mifepristone, the drug currently being challenged in court, and misoprostol are the two pills that make up the conventional medication abortion regimen. Compared to low-risk medications like Viagra and penicillin, mifepristone is safer. The federal courts were informed by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and 11 other prestigious medical organizations that “the risk of death from mifepristone is almost non-existent.”
On the 23rd anniversary of the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone, one of the two drugs frequently used in medication abortion, Ogles introduced legislation to outlaw the procedure nationwide while standing with the notoriously anti-abortion group Students for Life Action on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
In addition, the assault on medication abortion occurred on International Safe Abortion Day, a day set aside for activism on behalf of, well, safe abortions everywhere.
Students for Life Action continues to criticize pharmaceutical abortion from all angles despite this. In case fetal remains get up in the wastewater, the group submitted a citizen’s petition to the FDA in November asking them to mandate that abortion practitioners dispose of all tissue in a red medical waste bag. Only the first 12 weeks of pregnancy are advised for the use of abortion pills, and the early stages of pregnancy resemble a menstrual clot or clump. Miscarriages are frequently mistaken for heavy periods, leading to daily flushing. That didn’t stop the group from opposing abortion with this “next innovation.”
Dr. Jamila Perritt, president and CEO of Physicians for Reproductive Health and an OBGYN in Washington, D.C., said in a statement “Harassing and shaming people who need access to abortion care has always been a long relied upon, deceitful tactic used by anti-abortion extremists across the country.” “These most recent attacks on mifepristone are just another example of how far anti-abortion extremists will go to mislead and misinform the public about their health care options.”
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