Bill SB567 was introduced in New Hampshire in January which supports coerced abortions via the abortion pill. It is sponsored by all ten NH Democrat state senators.
Lines 23-26 of the original bill describe how the authors of the bill believe abortion pills are good for abused women who are being coerced into having an abortion.
VIII. For many people seeking abortion, access to medication abortion is not a preference, it is critical for their access to care, including but not limited to, survivors of rape or domestic abuse, for whom medication abortion may be the only way they can terminate a pregnancy without risking detection and further abuse.
The practice manager for Equality Health Center in Concord, Sarah Anderson, admitted last year that her abortion facility administers abortion pills to women who are being coerced into having an abortion.
We have had people choose medication because they have to prove pregnancy loss to a partner to keep themselves alive.
In 2022 an article in the Boston Globe described how a young teen girl was repeatedly raped by a New Hampshire government employee at the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester. When she became pregnant, she was taken to an abortion facility where she was administered abortion pills against her will, very likely at the Manchester Planned Parenthood.
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