Researcher Confirms Abortion Drug Causes Rare Infection Killing Women
Providence, RI (LifeNews.com) -- A Brown University researcher says the abortion drug RU 486 causes rare bacterial infections in women that are not usually seen anywhere else. An article scheduled to appear in the September issue of The Annals of Pharmacotherapy confirms the drug is responsible for the women's deaths. During a pill-induced abortion, women take a two-part drug process. The first drug, mifepristone, works by blocking the effects of progesterone, shutting off nutrition to the placenta and the developing baby. The second drug, misoprostol, is a cancer drug that is misused to cause contractions and expel the deceased unborn child. Professor Ralph P. Miech, MD, Ph.D. Writes that the antiprogesterone effects of mifepristone also cause changes in the cervix that allow C. Sordellii, a common vaginal bacteria, to enter the cervical canal. "C. Sordellii thrives in this low-oxygen environment and derives nutrition from the decaying fetal tissue," Miech explains. Meanwhile, mifepristone produces other hormonal effects, known as antiglucocorticoid actions.
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Abortion Drug RU486 (Hover)
I am really not surprised by this at all. When ever you have dead decaying matter in your body it causes infection. Bacteria thrives on dead and decaying tissue and the human body was not designed to handle these types of bacteria. This pill has actually had many many problems and has cause multiple problems with many women. Here is some other information on the drug.
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After 10 Years, RU 486 Abortion Drug Hasn't Helped Women as Promised
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Two women have written editorials about the tenth anniversary of the RU 486 abortion drug, which has been responsible for the deaths of dozens of women and injuring thousands more across the globe. They say the abortion pill was supposed to help women but can't find any evidence of that.
Jeanne Monahan of the Family Research Council, and formerly an employee at the Health and Human Services Department writes in a column at Human Events that the drug has been entirely unsafe for women during the 10 years.
"Chemical abortions, while indeed legal, have over the last ten years posed major safety concerns including infection, life-threatening bleeding and even maternal death," Monahan writes. "Despite this dubious safety record, it appears to be a major goal of the abortion industry to increase the number of chemically induced abortions."
Monahan says the Food and Drug Administration approval process made it clear the Clinton administration, which approved the drug, had no interest in helping women.
"Looking back at the spring and summer of 2000, the FDA approval process of RU-486 was flawed, rushed, politicized and deviated from the FDA norm in a variety of ways, including the use of inferior clinical trials to support its safety," she noted. "For example, when the FDA's advisory panel voted to approve RU-486 in 1996, American trial data was neither finished nor sufficient, so the FDA relied on French data primarily, which is atypical."
The pro-life writer says the FDA said the same data had been found by the FDA to be marked by "carelessness," "fraud" and "evidence tampering." Ref. Source 3
CDC: Two More U.S. Women Have Died From Using RU 486 Abortion Drug
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- The Centers for Disease Control has reported that two more women in the United States than previously thought have died from using the dangerous RU 486 abortion drug. The news comes just days after the 10-year anniversary of the FDA's approval of the abortion drug.
The new information comes from a CDC report issued September 30 in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The two women died after developing a Clostridium sordellii infection after using the abortion drug. Two separate studies -- conducted by the University of Michigan and a Brown University researcher -- showed that off-label use of the drug caused the infections in the women who took it and the infections led to septic shock that claimed their lives.
The two new cases include the 2008 death of a 29-year-old Hispanic woman and the 2009 death of a 21-year-old Caucasian woman.
The early deaths of women from the RU 486 abortion drug included four California women who all died within a week of using the abortion drug they received from Planned Parenthood abortion businesses. Planned Parenthood had been telling women to use the abortion drug vaginally, even though the FDA indicated oral use is safer. The abortion business ultimately changed its policy to conform to the FDA protocol.
The women's deaths brings the total number of deaths in the United States from the abortion drug to eight Ref. Source 7
Planned Parenthood Study: One Woman Injured From Abortion Drug Daily
A 'study" released by Planned Parenthood employees and sympathizers has concluded - based on incomplete numbers - that the abortion pill is 'safe", despite admitting to a reported 385 'serious" complications, including at least one abortion pill-related death from 2009-2010.
The study group consisted of two Planned Parenthood employees, one member of a Planned Parenthood advisory group, and a fourth member who receives financial compensation from Danco Laboratories, the U.S. Distributor for the abortion pill mifepristone, also known as RU486. Ref. Source 4
Supreme Court to Conduct Historic Review of Law Limiting RU 486 Abortions
In its first opportunity to weigh in on the constitutionality of medically appropriate regulation of chemical abortions, the U.S. Supreme Court has ordered the Oklahoma Supreme Court to make further rulings regarding an Oklahoma law based on Americans United for Life's model legislation, the "Abortion-Inducing Drugs Safety Act." Ref. Source 7
British Woman Dies From Aggressive Infection After Using RU 486 Abortion Drug
A 31-year-old U.K. Woman has died of an aggressive and rare infection after using mifepristone (Abortion Pill, RU-486) and misoprostol as reproductive healthcare providers and researchers continue to unravel the association of fatal infections linked to medical abortions. (1)
A case report published in the July 2013 issue of Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology confirms the discovery of the first known global death case of "Fatal Clostridium septicum following medical termination of pregnancy." Ref. Source 7