I have not been shy about how hypocritical mail-order abortion pills appear to me. I’m old enough to remember the coat hanger in a back-alley argument made by the baby-killing party. I don’t think anyone ever tried it, and if they did, it was only because Democrats suggested it.
- Women are harmed or killed as a result of unsupervised use of Mifepristone.
- Democrats created the problem, but some states are coming to their rescue.
- The courts are siding with state interests, and this could affect mail-order abortion nationwide.
- How Indifference to unsupervised use represents a risk to society in general.
Many decades of lying about abortion later, the Biden Administration created a rule that allowed you to get Plan B through the mail. Mifepristone. The day after your walk of shame pill. A medical intervention that would shed the lining of your uterus while you worked out, whether you want to accuse the father of rape.
There’s a lot to consider. If the guy or his family is loaded, it might make more sense to skip plan B and try another one. Accuse them of rape and then bring a paternity lawsuit.
Hey, it’s a woman’s right to choose.
Since most of these do not involve wealthy men or the wealthy families of men whom women might have sex with, and Democrats are still mostly the party of eugenics and culling the population in pursuit of their master-race utopian ideology, an abortion pill is science they (and rich men or rich families with horny privileged boys) can believe in, but it’s dangerous.
Hemorrhaging at home can kill you, and since most of these mail-order abortions are lone-wolf affairs, the chemical coat hanger analogy is spot on. Young woman. In trouble. Murky future. She probably has no moral or religious foundation upon which to stand and has been indoctrinated by progressive feminazi culture to think that her first priority is being a single, college-bound, career-minded harpy.
Telemedicine makes it all possible, but as regular readers know, the chemical coat hanger has had a string of setbacks. Everyone, from parents to doctors to pro-lifers, has warned of the dangers of unsupervised self-induced hemorrhaging.
MACDONALD: Texas Poised to Ban Abortion Pills
MacDonald: 4th Circuit Rules State Bans of Mifepristone, Constitutional
MACDONALD: Yet Another Setback for Mifepristone
And this just in: Federal Appeals Court Blocks Mail-Order Abortion Pills
The federal appeals court temporarily blocked a Biden administration rule allowing the abortion drug mifepristone to be dispensed through the mail, a victory for pro-life advocates working to protect women and unborn children from unregulated chemical abortions that bypass state laws protecting babies from abortions.
A panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled Friday that Louisiana would likely succeed in its challenge to the federal policy eliminating the longstanding in-person dispensing requirement for mifepristone. The temporary order significantly curtails access to the drug nationwide and particularly in states that have banned abortion.
Whoever was running the Biden Administration saw chemical coat hangers as the best answer to the Dobbs decision, which is just so typical. Dobbs made it a states’ rights issue, which Democrats think is all that and a bag of chips if it means they can subvert or avoid Executive orders by Presidents named Trump. When a state decides that preborn babies are people with rights, who are innocents worthy of protection, they can’t abide it. Screw the decades of back-alley rhetoric and find a way to make abortion possible, if not legal, anywhere anyone dares to disagree with them.
Case in point: Supreme Court asked to pause ruling blocking telehealth and mail access to abortion pills
Two makers of the widely used abortion pill mifepristone asked the Supreme Court on Saturday to block an appellate court ruling that cut off mail-order access to the drug just a day earlier, in what was the biggest jolt to abortion policy in the U.S. since the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Danco Laboratories asked the high court for an emergency pause on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision, saying the appellate ruling “injects immediate confusion and upheaval into highly time-sensitive medical decisions.” GenBioPro, which makes a generic version of mifepristone, made a similar request.
Sad news. SCOTUS did vacate the injunction, so mail-order murder will continue to be available while the case proceeds, which could take a while. But states can ban it and have. That’s not in question. What is at issue is why advocates do nothing as girls and women land in already overcrowded emergency rooms as a result. Some of these girls and young women have suffered from trying to use the medication unsupervised, well past its use-by date. Some have died.
They don’t seem to care, the advocates, I mean.
If a young girl dies with the baby, and elected Democrats can’t use it to advance some agenda, they just don’t care. It is a rule that applies to everything they want you to think they believe. Iryna Zarutska, Jocelyn Nungaray, Arya Cruz Asencio. High-profile deaths by other means of left-wing policy, which the Progs dismissed. No parades, no statues, no riots, not even a new money laundering operation.
As someone who believes life begins at conception, I’m happy to see unregulated or under-regulated use of mail-order abortion curtailed, but this is bigger than that. Telemedicine overall is a great public good, but not everything ought to be handled that way. There is no way to know for certain how pregnant you are without testing. You need to know this if Mifepristone is on your radar. Medications that cause internal hemorrhaging ought not be used without medical supervision.
If you care about girls and women, this is something that needs more regulation. If you just care about killing preborn babies, no matter the risk or cost, that is a problem that you can fix. My advice to everyone else is to avoid electing or appointing any of those people to positions of power because that gap doesn’t just apply to the lives of unborn babies or pregnant moms.