Former abortion worker Abby Johnson wrote of her own horror story after taking medication abortion:
Suddenly, I was blindsided by a pain in my abdomen like nothing I had ever experienced before or since. Then came the blood in a proverbial tidal wave. Somehow, I managed to hobble to the bathroom; the agony compounded with every step. The rush of blood was terrifying and unrelenting. ...
All I could do was sit on the toilet, convinced that I was bleeding out. Intense pain would rack my stomach, and then lessen a bit. But the bleeding was constant. My misery was multiplied when the nausea hit. There I was, profusely bleeding into the toilet while vomiting into my bathroom trashcan. In between the flushing and heaving, I wept.
The dangers do not stop at these physical and psychological risks. When a woman is mailed these pills without seeing a doctor, she forgoes the in-person exam with her doctor, who would be able to detect if she has an ectopic pregnancy. The abortion pill does not end an ectopic pregnancy, which could lead to health complications or death for the mother should a rupture occur.
Notwithstanding the greatest tragedy of abortion, the Rats’ psychological abuse of young women is a close second.
It is a horrible thing to call actions that unplan parenthood actual “Planned Parenthood.”
“The largest abortion chain in the U.S. received nearly 700 million of our tax dollars.
It committed 392,715 abortions”
That’s about $1,899 taxpayers are paying for each baby killing.
And, speaking about “HUMANE executions of hardened criminals”:
“The abortion pill is actually a two-pill regimen that the mother can take until her baby is 70 days gestation. The mother will first take mifepristone, which stops the baby from growing and starves and kills him. The second pill is misoprostol, which is taken 24–48 hours after the mifepristone; it causes bleeding and cramping and expels the dead baby.”
And they think they’re the leading edge of “civilization”....
That's approximately $18 taxpayer money per abortion. Surely these extremely well-established businesses could make up that much of a difference from pricing or from fund-raising in their own murderous community, instead of dinging the consciences of American taxpayers who disagree with their evil work.