Posted on 05/08/2024 2:41:05 PM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Monday filed a lawsuit against multiple pregnancy resource centers and a pro-life group over what the prosecutor alleged were misleading statements about abortion pill reversal.
James said in the filing that the defendants — the group Heartbeat International and 11 crisis pregnancy centers affiliated with the nonprofit — have engaged in “repeated and persistent misleading and/or false claims” regarding the medical procedure of abortion pill reversal.
The abortion pill is a two-step procedure in which a pregnant woman first ingests the drug mifepristone, which cuts off the unborn baby’s supply of the hormone progesterone, leading to the baby’s death.
The woman then takes a second drug, misoprostol, which causes the uterus to contract, eventually expelling the baby’s body.
In a statement announcing the filing, James claimed that abortions “cannot be reversed.”
The state “must protect pregnant [women’s] right to make safe, well-informed decisions about their health,” she argued in the press release.
This is not the first time that abortion pill reversal has been targeted by pro-abortion politicians and government officials.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta in September 2023 sued five pro-life pregnancy centers and Heartbeat International, accusing them of utilizing fraudulent and misleading statements when advertising the abortion pill reversal drug.
In April 2023, meanwhile, Colorado enacted several new pro-abortion laws including a ban on abortion pill reversal treatments.
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Any court that even takes this suit is utterly corrupt.Period.
Her mother should have taken a case of abortion pills when she was pregnant with her.
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