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Chemical Abortions: Dangerous to Women, Deadly to Babies

National Pro-Life Alliance

Recently the abortion industry blithely marked a grim anniversary.

Twelve years ago the Clinton Administration arrogantly pushed through approval of RU-486, the so-called "abortion pill."

They rushed it through using a procedure intended to speed approval of new medicines for terminally ill patients.

But instead of saving lives, abortifacient drugs like RU-486 have resulted in the slaughter of more than 1.5 million unborn.

Of course, the drug is by intent poisonous to the unborn.

So it should come as no surprise that it is also dangerous to the mother.

According to the Food and Drug Administration's own report released last April, there have been more than 2207 casualties since RU-486's approval in 2000 including deaths and hospitalizations with life threatening complications.

Complications that include massive hemorrhaging and rampant, life threatening infections.

This is not emergency contraception.

And it's regularly being prescribed to women who are as late as nine weeks pregnant.

At nearly $500.00 per prescription, RU-486 is a real moneymaker for the abortion industry.

It's now estimated that currently nearly one fourth of all abortions are chemically induced using toxic drugs.

That's why your NPLA and its members have long been in the fight to ban RU-486 and all abortions.

So please help me double down on this new Congress to pass protection for the unborn.

Because regardless of the abortion's effect on the mother, there is always a beautiful baby destroyed.

Please click here to sign a petition urging your Congressman and Senators to ban chemical abortion.

And if you can, please chip in with a contribution to help us keep the pressure on.

For Life,

Martin Fox, President
National Pro-Life Alliance

P.S. If you can, please chip in with a contribution by clicking here. Your National Pro-Life Alliance is entirely dependent on voluntary contributions to keep our vital programs running. We receive no government funding.

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