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Nearly two-thirds of abortion facilities break federal law by distributing the abortion pill after its legal cut-off date, increasing the chances mothers will experience harmful — and potentially deadly — side effects, according to a new report.
Chemical abortions, consisting of the two-drug regimen of mifepristone and misoprostol, accounted for 57.6% of all abortions in 2022. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) originally approved mifepristone only for the first seven weeks of pregnancy, although the Obama administration unilaterally extended this to 10 weeks in 2016. But nearly two-thirds of facilities distribute abortion pills after the FDA’s 10-week limit, says an annual survey of American abortion facilities.
“Sixty-four percent of abortion clinics have gestational cut-off limits set between 11 and 13 weeks for abortion pills. This range indicates a significant majority of clinics provide abortion pills to women beyond the FDA’s limit of 10 weeks,” says the report, produced by Operation Rescue. “Twenty-six percent administer or mail pills from 7 to 10 weeks, and the remaining 10% that limit the pills to 6…
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