The government should not hinder women from choosing abortion pill reversal

Bernadette Tasy
LifeSiteNews
2024-07-22

For years, abortion advocates have claimed they are trying to protect "a woman's right to choose." But in practice, many of these abortion advocates have shown that they only support a woman's right to make some medical decisions. When it comes to abortion pill reversal, they suddenly stop being so "pro-choice."

What is abortion pill reversal?
Most abortions in the United States today are chemical abortions. The most common form of chemical abortion uses two abortion drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, with one taken after the other.

Some women experience regret after taking mifepristone and change their minds about wanting an abortion. There is a window of time between the first and second abortion drugs during which the effects of mifepristone may be reversed and the baby may be saved. Abortion pill reversal (APR) is the process of trying to save these unborn children.

How does abortion pill reversal work?

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