The responsibility of the possible adverse effects of the abortion pill rests with yes, the woman who will go this route, but also those who manufacture this medical product. There is no guarantee this will happen if the pill comes from a different country either.WellPreserved wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 7:18 pmI think most women realize the danger of complications and if not, most can read the packaging. But when all other choices are taken away, what are you to do?AZOldCoot wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 7:06 pm It's not complication-free for every woman who goes the route of ordering an abortion pill online. This needs to be addressed by those in this country who are endorsing doing this.
Some women will do just fine but not all of them and it has to be made known. Not sure of the reliability of the link below but it's stating my own concerns:
"What Are The Risks of Ordering the Abortion Pill Online? | PRA" https://prabilene.com/what-are-the-risk ... ll-online/
Momto2boys973 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 3:54 pm ITA.
It seems to me, seeing it for a somewhat outwards perception that the hysteria going on around it has made people- from BOTH sides- not see things clearly and in a proper perception. Should abortions be completely banned, even in life savings situations? Obviously not. But should any woman in a pickle be able to just buy something that sounds OK over the Internet to get rid of “the problem”? I say no also.
This is probably the attitude that turns me away from pro-choices. Abortion isn’t a headache. It’s not acid reflux. It’s a much more delicate issues physically and emotionally. It shouldn’t be treated as an itch that needs scratching. It’s complex, and as such any woman contemplating it should be checked by a physician prior to undergoing such a procedure and should talk to a counselor about her feelings around her circumstances.
South Dakota has said that women must carry a pregnancy to term with a material death rate of 24 per 100,000 (higher for women of color). Then they say that they want to restrict abortion pill which carries a death rate of .65 per 100,000 for all women. Claiming concern for health of women is just absurd. Women are not stupid. They can see through this.
Just to add, Tylenol has a higher rate of adverse affects including death.
As Mom stated, this isn't like taking something purchased OTC.
It's best as with anything prescribed, to always be cautious.