‘Wish You the Best’ – The Abortion Drug Crisis in America
She ordered the drugs online — no doctor, no screening, no questions asked. A few days later, a nondescript package arrived at her door. Inside it was a handful of abortion drugs encased by a small packet and a handwritten note that simply read, “We wish you the best.” No one to follow up with. No assurance anyone even knew her name.
Thankfully, in this situation, the woman receiving these high-risk drugs was an investigative reporter with the Daily Caller. But how many women and girls around this country are receiving the unmarked, dangerous delivery via the mail? How many are being told “we wish you the best” as she’s left to self-manage the abortion of her child in her home?
Tragically, this is abortion in America today. For decades abortion activists told us the worst thing possible would be a woman self-managing her own abortion and that’s why brick and mortar centers were necessary. But over the last few years, prior to the Dobbs decision, we started to see a shift in their strategy.
Biden’s FDA made abortion pills more available through the mail.
What used to be labeled, even by activists, as dangerous and tragic is now being pushed as the preferred method. Today, those same groups push these mail-order drugs with no doctor, no physical exam and no safeguards. They dismiss the real risks of abortion drugs for women and girls and even instituted a faceless, doctor-less process to sell the drugs through an app. As the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed with the Biden FDA’s lawyer in 2023, you can just order the drugs via email: “No doctor has to be involved. That’s true.”…
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