Rose: Unregulated Abortion Pills Causing Women's Health Crisis

By Lila Rose

A young Texas mother was carrying her baby girl, who she had already named Joy. The child's father wanted her dead. The mother wanted her to live. The text messages went back and forth:

"I'm going to be able to get the 2 drugs needed to discontinue the pregnancy. They can be safely taken at home without medical supervision and without record," he wrote.

"Stop right there," the mother replied. "Don't buy anything." "Slow your roll."

Then came the betrayal. Earlier this year, the mother sipped a hot beverage, unaware the child's father had laced it with abortion pills. That night, she was doubled over in pain, hemorrhaging. She lost her daughter that night. Now she is suing the online pill seller, its founder, and the father for wrongful death. Her story is a devastating example of how dangerous these drugs are not just for women, but for the children they are designed to kill.

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