If abortion empowers women, why deceptively market abortion pills as 'period pills'?

Nancy Flanders
liveaction.org
2025-09-01

A new survey published in the journal Contraception is raising eyebrows by asking women if they would take so-called "period pills" (in reality, drugs used in the abortion pill regimen) when their menstruation is late -- without knowing if they're pregnant first.

The survey admitted that the pills would most likely end an existing pregnancy, and claimed an "advantage" of the "period pills" is that they would "stop pregnancy earlier than abortion."

In short, abortion pill profiteers wanted to know if marketing these drugs under a different idea (and insinuating that abortion isn't really abortion if you don't know for certain that you've killed your child) would make women more likely to take them.

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