New Study Shows Abortion Pill’s TREMENDOUS Harm to Women
At our recent gala, I shared a conviction that abortion isn’t just about ending a pregnancy—it’s about solving the so-called problem of womanhood. The abortion movement treats the female body as flawed and seeks to “liberate” women from their biology. It teaches girls to suppress, ignore, and fear the very design that makes them women.
A system that treats women’s health as secondary and normalizes pain and risk as “expected” does not value women for who they are. When women are told that serious complications are rare—while the data tells a different story—they are not being protected or empowered. They are being misled.
That’s why this new study from the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) is so important.
Key Findings:
- Over 865,000 abortion pill cases (2017–2023) were analyzed using insurance claims data.
- Even with a highly conservative approach, 10.93% experienced serious complications.
- The study intentionally excluded 72% of ER visits that weren’t clearly related or medically serious.
- Only severe (Grade 3) and life-threatening (Grade 4) events were counted.
- Mental health issues were only included if they involved suicidal or homicidal ideation.
- Expected bleeding and common side effects were not counted at all.
Why It Matters:
Even with strict exclusions to avoid overstating the risks, this study still found a 22x higher rate of serious complications than what the FDA and drug manufacturers report.
Women deserve the truth—about their bodies, their options, and the consequences of these drugs.