Posted on 08/05/2019 5:04:30 PM PDT by Morgana
One afternoon about a year ago, just as the Senate began considering Brett Kavanaughs nomination to the Supreme Court, I logged on to Day Night Healthcare, an online pharmacy based in India, and ordered a pack of abortion pills. A few hours later, I got a call from a Day Night customer-service agent with a warning. If my credit-card company called to ask about the purchase, tell them you approve the charge, but dont say what its for, the man advised. If they ask, say its gym equipment, or something like that.
In fact, the bank never called, and in a week and a half, a small brown envelope bearing a postmark not from India but from New Jersey arrived in the mail. Inside was a foil blister pack stamped with a manufacturers logo, dosage information and batch-identification numbers. It contained five pills. One was a 200-milligram dose of mifepristone, better known by its code name during its development in the 1980s, RU-486. The four others were 200 micrograms each of misoprostol, a drug used widely in obstetrics and gynecology, including to induce contractions.
The pills looked unremarkable; tiny, white, round, they did not betray what some abortion-rights advocates say are their epic possibilities. Mifepristone was approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration nearly 20 years ago. Used in combination with misoprostol for pregnancies of up to 10 weeks, the pills are more than 97 percent effective.
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"I bought them online. Theyre easy to get, and theyll change everything. "
Yes Farhad I believe that! You won't have to pay child support because who ever you gave these drugs to is no longer carrying your child now.
Dog--and that is an insult to Dogs!
Except for illegal aliens. They get fertility pills
One can only hope that one day Farhed will order abortion pills from India and get Fentanyl instead.
Oh that is where you wrong Planned Parenthood is fighting to get them aboritons and abortion pills too!
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