Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Hospital will use RU486

Hospital will use RU486 - National - theage.com.au

So the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne intends to use RU486, using women in an experiment that has no known long term effects and has the potential to kill the women who take the drug.

The intended use of this drug is very alarming because the hospital is intending to use it on late term pregnancies. There is sufficient reason to have alarm bells ringing because all caution is being thrown to the wind when it comes to the effort to introduce abortion on demand, to the detriment of our population.

However, wait, there is more to this story than meets the eye, because the new Victorian premier, John Brumby intends to decriminalize abortion. He has to be kidding - right? Wrong. There is no stopping the left wing when it comes to finding ways of legally murdering the population. The unborn are a legitimate target for this form of genocide. Women will be pushed into abortions, when they know that they want to keep the baby.

The introduction of RU486 is something that should be stopped from ever happening. Women will suffer in the long term because no regard is being given to the effect that this will have on their hormones. Pregnancy affects a woman's hormones to the point that some women end up with mental illness as a result of giving birth - post natal depression is due in part to the changes in a woman's hormones during pregnancy and after the birth of the child. How much more of a disruption is there when there is an abortion? Even women who have naturally miscarried have suffered as a result of the hormonal changes.

Wait, there is more. At the same time, the doctors at the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne are showing little or no regard for the fact that some women have lost their lives as a result of taking RU486. There has been little research into why the deaths happened in the first place. What we do know is that the women ended up with an infection. Unfortunately, the investigating officer in the USA FDA had his own agenda and came up with a conclusion that RU486 was not to blame, however, I believe that this conclusion is wrong.

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