from a normal menstrual cycle. People often mistake miscarriages for a heavy period and flush them every single day. That didn’t stop the group from using this “next innovation” against abortion.“Harassing and shaming people who need access to abortion care has always been a long relied upon, deceitful tactic used by anti-abortion extremists across the country,” Dr. Jamila Perritt, president and CEO of Physicians for Reproductive Health and an OBGYN.
“These most recent attacks on mifepristone are just another example of how far anti-abortion extremists will go to mislead and misinform the public about their health care options.”helped pass 18 anti-abortion laws across the country and introduce 29 anti-abortion bills at the federal and state levels, including similar medication abortion restriction or bans.