The Daily Pulse: your daily view into pro-life headlines from the past 24 hours. Photo credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta
The Daily Pulse: your daily view into pro-life headlines from the past 24 hours. Photo credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta

Welcome! From the heartbeat of the nation, The Daily Pulse gives you a look into pro-life news from the past 24 hours. Today, we are looking at abortion pill reversal. It’s not surprising that abortion supporters want to suppress the fact that the abortion pill can be reversed to save the life of a child.

Abortion Supporters Try to Suppress Lifesaving Abortion Pill Reversal
Again, the pro-abortion faction has shown their main concern to be abortion itself, not “choice” or “women’s health.” This notion is evident in an ongoing court dispute about the life-preserving possibility of reversing an abortion pill. Planned Parenthood in Kansas is engaged in a lawsuit against the state, aiming to halt a prospective legal notice that would mandate abortion providers to inform women undergoing abortion about the possibility of abortion pill reversal to stop the abortion process.

Colorado Becomes First State To Ban So-Called Abortion Pill Reversals
The Abortion Pill Rescue Network, managed by Heartbeat International, is a pro-life group that advocates for the potentially life-saving method known as abortion pill reversal. This procedure involves administering progesterone within 72 hours of a patient taking mifepristone, the first pill used in a medication abortion, and prior to the administration of misoprostol, the second pill. Heartbeat International claims that over 4,000 infants have been born since 2013 thanks to the reversal process, a figure based on their internal patient data. Regrettably, such life-preserving measures may soon cease in Colorado, which has become the first state to prohibit abortion pill reversals. The Colorado legislature passed a law labeling the prescription of any drug in this manner as medical misconduct, unless it is deemed a “generally accepted standard of practice” by three of the state’s medical boards. This unfortunate legislation was signed into law by Democratic Governor Jared Polis on April 14.

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