Biden administration's abortion agenda: Push chemical abortion, hide alternative info, and rake in the cash

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Biden administration's abortion agenda: Push chemical abortion, hide alternative info, and rake in the cash
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The Food and Drug Administration is expanding access to abortion pills, allowing pharmacies to dispense chemical abortions with little to no oversight. This radical change comes while the administration is pushing for regulation against pregnancy help organizations.

Yet the current administration continues to advance any and all opportunities to expand. Democrats, for example, have introduced bills that ban providing women with key information about abortion pill reversal, a lifesaving process that may give women who regret taking the first abortion pill a chance to save their pregnancies.

The incredible lifesaving tool? It’s just progesterone. That is what these healthcare professionals provide. Flooding a woman’s system with progesterone helps override the effect of the first abortion pill, which blocks the vital nutrient from getting to the growing fetus.

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