Last updated on March 5th, 2024 at 08:47 am
Amberly, a mother of five, is shedding light on the physical dangers posed by mifepristone, a drug used in medical abortions and miscarriage management. After a devastating 12-week miscarriage, Amberly was prescribed mifepristone to facilitate the completion of the miscarriage process at home. Unprepared for the extreme bleeding and physical trauma that followed, she has since raised concerns over the promotion of this drug as safe and simple to use.
After taking the prescribed medication, Amberly experienced profuse and unmanageable bleeding, leading to her fainting in her home and requiring vigilant care from her husband. The bleeding persisted for 17 days, and has had lasting effects on her health and wellbeing.
While mifepristone and other drugs for medication abortions are often depicted as simple and safe by pro-abortion campaigners, Amberly’s experience indicates otherwise. In a pro-abortion study conducted to challenge the effectiveness of the abortion pill reversal process (APR), it was found that two out of five women who took placebos following their use of mifepristone experienced extremely heavy bleeding, one even requiring a blood transfusion.
Amberly is now joining the chorus of women sharing their distressing experiences with mifepristone, including pop singer Britney Spears. These stories contravene the pro-abortion industry narrative that markets the abortion pill as no more harmful than a common OTC medication like Tylenol. Amberly urges women to be aware of the potentially severe health consequences of using mifepristone.