Friday, March 17, 2006

Two more RU486 deaths have been reported in the USA

Just as Australia has foolishly taken the decision for importing Mifepristone out of the hands of the Minister for Health, the United States has reported that two more women have died as a result of making the decision to take RU486 instead of opting for a safer form of abortion.

There are now over 10 maternal deaths associated with the taking of RU486, and this is 10 deaths too many. What will it take before all feminists take a second look at what is happening, and how long before they will come to their senses to see that they are being duped into believing that this is some form of miracle drug - not!!

Renate Klein and her feminist associates wrote their book on this subject well before RU486 was allowed to be used in the USA. Their work is no doubt very unpopular with other feminists. In fact Renate Klein has been the butt of some very unkind comments from Australian feminists who have themselves been too stupid to see that they are the ones clinging to a false notion that to use this dangerous drug is their right. Instead of using a scholarly process the feminists have jumped onto the bandwagon of using the religious card - they used Tony Abbott because it allowed them to hit out at the Catholic Church because of her opposition to abortion on demand. Renate Klein, and right thinking feminists have been able to see past the religion card, and they have tried to remove all of the emotive hype from this very charged issue. By doing this, they have shown that the world has rushed into using RU486 without being consistent and thorough in checking all safety concerns.
The FDA needs to tighten its standards in reporting adverse events associated with the use of RU486. It should be mandatory to report all adverse events such as near death caused by heavy bleeding, including the need for a follow-up surgical procedure, as well as the need for a blood transfusion brought about because of the potentially deadly effects of using this particular method of abortion on demand. The FDA also needs to conduct a long term study on women who have undergone this procedure because not enough is known about the long term harmful effects of disrupting a pregnancy through the use of these drugs.
Young women of today need to wake up to the fact that they are being used as guinea pigs by the pharmaceutical companies. They also need to learn how to think for themselves and stop being the slaves to the feminist movement that cares nothing for their physical well-being.
There has already been too many deaths attributed to the use of Mifepristone and the off-label use of Misoprostone. When will somebody say enough?

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