Here’s why pro-life activists are still working. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra claims that he is still able to find ways for the federal agency in order to help with abortions. Then there’s Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D.Mass.).), AOC, and other elected Democrat “leaders” floating the idea of using federal lands to set up abortion tents. As America navigates the post-abortion world, it becomes increasingly clear that the abortion lobby is desperate.Roe landscape.
They have the best shot at keeping their death merchants, and unholy Sacraments, active with the abortion pill. Before the abortion pill, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health OrganizationThese drugs were taken off the shelves immediately after the decision was made. Abortion allies shared information about how they could obtain these pills without any medical help.
Please show it to any person who requires an abortion pill. This is the only pill that can be used to terminate a pregnancy after 10 weeks. pic.twitter.com/DjqGIi5yOi
— 🌘 (@photonblasters) June 26, 2022
Two ways a person can manage an abortion themselves:
Method 1: Take 1 mg of mifepristone, swallow it, then within 24 hours, take 4 doses of misoprostol in your cheeks for 30 minutes.
Method 2: Mix 4 misoprostol capsules in the cheeks, over 30 minutes each 3 hours. Repeat this three timesInfo: https://t.co/3zLEC8dzo6 https://t.co/MoCyPQmY1q
— Renee Bracey Sherman (@RBraceySherman) June 21, 2022
It is very dangerous and people will be hurt if they make a mistake. This could also be the reason why pharmacies across the country are imposing new restrictions to access these drugs.
The Hill
Several major pharmacies are imposing purchase limits on emergency contraception — also known as “morning-after pills” — after a surge in demand following last week’s overturning of Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Both CVS and Rite Aid confirmed three-per-customer purchase limits to NBC News on Tuesday morning. Plan B One-Step (brand-name product for Levonorgestrel) is included in the limits. Aftera and Aftera also fall within these limitations. CVS told NBC it has “ample supply” of the medications but that the company wants to ensure “equitable access” and a consistent supply.
This is what I think these pharmaceutical companies, along with the drug producers, do to protect themselves against liability.
All the best.
These are the pills Emergencies abortifacients. The should not be used without supervision by a doctor. However, a generation who is still unable to hook up is full of stupidity and lacks common sense.