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Brenda Vise, Abortion Death
Holly Paterson, Abortion Death
Wal-Mart and "Morning-After" Pills FDA May Require RU-486 Registry Instant Abortions for French Schoolgirls Pharmaceutical
Companies "RU-486: A Dangerous
Drug" RU-486 Files RU-486: Malpractice
Attorneys Should Prepare NAF Newspeak on Abortion Pill
Chemical Abortion Roundup
Brenda, a 38-year-old pharmaceutical representative, died on September 12, 2002, of a ruptured ectopic pregnancy after a chemical abortion at Volunteer Women's Clinic in Tennessee.
Holly, age 18, died September 17, 2003, from sepsis caused by a fetus incompletely expelled in a chemical abortion.
Wal-Mart will not dispense "morning after" pills due to conscientious objections of pharmacists.
Planned Parenthood's Michael Burnhill and other abortion enthusiasts drop their jaws over proposal that doctors who prescribe the abortion drug enter in a national registry.
France has authorized school nurses to hand out "morning after" pills to French schoolgirls as young as 12, without parental notification.
A plain text site with detailed information about various companies
and the abortifacients they produce.
Article from The Vancouver Sun. ![]()
Comprehensive RU-486 site.
When the FDA approves RU-486 for common use, expect an influx of
challenging abortion malpractice cases.
The National Abortion Federation's (NAF) press release on a member survey about chemical abortions not only brings us the latest news; it brings us the latest Newspeak.
Abortion fanatics had projected that RU-486 would prove a "magic bullet" that turned abortion into something as simple as clapping for Tinkerbell. But FDA approval of chemical abortions doesn't seem to be ushering in Utopia any time soon.
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