FDA Officially Begins Review of Abortion
Pill Safety
National Review,
by
James Lynch
Original Article
Posted By: Dreadnought,
9/25/2025 3:29:38 PM
The Trump administration is officially reviewing the safety of abortion drug mifepristone after pressure from Republican lawmakers.
The Food and Drug Administration is initiating the review of mifepristone’s safety months after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised to undertake the investigation in response to a bombshell study which found that the commonly used abortion drug is much less safe than advertised.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
ladydawgfan 9/25/2025 3:37:30 PM (No. 2008928)
Good idea. It's certainly not safe for the baby in question!!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 9/25/2025 4:09:00 PM (No. 2008938)
Good. But, FDA don't forget to review the MMR vax that science already believes is a cause of autism in children.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Catherine 9/25/2025 4:12:58 PM (No. 2008941)
Every pill we take has side effects, some not too good. This focus on denying a woman choices bothers me. Every baby conceived should be wanted and loved. That's not the reality for some women. No matter how you feel about the subject, it's the woman's body, her life, and she should be the decision maker, no those of us in our comfy homes telling her what she must do.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
seamusm 9/25/2025 4:34:13 PM (No. 2008958)
I LOUDLY disagree, #3. Your answer suggests that you think it is a person's right to commit suicide? Not counting ending another person's life - the child's?
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
kono 9/25/2025 7:53:56 PM (No. 2009036)
The body is the baby's,, and what is the mother's is the obligation to love and care for the baby, not the choice of whether it should be
allowed to live. Sure, Dr. Ruth -- every baby should be loved and wanted. But if it isn't wanted, does it deserve to be bathed in caustic saline and torn from limb to limb?
No baby deserves to be killed
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Timber Queen 9/26/2025 3:06:19 AM (No. 2009091)
Alleluia! This "pill" is finally going to be banned, or at least heavily regulated. It is a very dangerous drug given cavalierly to scared and anxious young women. They are told the process is simple; here's the first pill, then take the second when you get home. They are sent away to abort by themselves, in their bathrooms. Many, too many, women hemorrhage and are taken to emergency rooms by friends or by ambulance. A horrific number of them die.
In all the reporting about mifepristone there is one angle that has been totally ignored, by both the left and conservative media: Why is Planned Parenthood pushing this poison that leaves vulnerable women alone, helpless and afraid? I believe their motivation was to counter the mounting number of pro-lifers holding vigils outside their abortion "clinics" by stopping or eliminating surgical abortions at their locations. They can then claim that abortions are not done in that building, and the pro-lifers will have no one to counsel or passerbys to influence. PP only cares about the money.
Pro Life cares about the woman, the man, and the babies. Local pro-life offices offer guidance, support and material help to young pregnant women. They offer women acceptance and understanding in a safe environment focused on their needs and those of their unborn child. Young mothers are supplied with layettes, baby furniture and accessories. The support continues long after the birth of the baby.
Not every woman is able to keep their baby. I believe our society needs to end the destructive foster parent programs and bring back orphanages. In our modern day we can build orphanages/schools that will meet the emotional and educational needs of children without homes while awaiting adoption.
Do not judge these young women. They are scared, confused and ashamed. The men involved are also scared, and our culture has eliminated their involvement by insisting it's the woman's "choice" first and foremost. They only want to put things back to the way they were "before". I know. I was thrice one of these young women. I got my "comeuppance". Throughout my twenties I developed severe endometriosis. I had three surgeries to remove scar tissue from my uterus, and a full hysterectomy by 34. Christ called me back to His Sacred Heart in 1995. I have been healed and look forward to meeting my babies in heaven.
Pro Life is Pro Woman, Pro Man, and Pro Children.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
SweetPea3 9/26/2025 3:43:35 AM (No. 2009100)
Thank you for your powerful testimony, TQ.
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NotaBene 9/26/2025 4:18:29 AM (No. 2009108)
Thump has brass ones. Clank, clank, clank all the way to history.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
mifla 9/26/2025 6:29:48 AM (No. 2009135)
There should be a warning label on such pills recommending that users take their cell phones into the bathroom/restroom with them in case they need to dial 911.
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