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Using the abortion pill turns a woman’s own home into an abortion mill

Updated: May 25, 2021 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

May 25, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — It is not uncommon for women who have had abortions to wait 10, 20, or even 30 years to seek help in dealing with the unexpected emotional trauma that so often accompanies the loss of their child. But women who opt for chemical abortion are turning to post-abortion healing programs like Rachel’s Vineyard much earlier. The certainty that they have made a terrible mistake comes quickly and cannot be rationalized under the “it was my choice” mantra.

The reasons for this almost immediate regret are straightforward enough but never discussed by the abortion cartel and its media henchmen: A chemical abortion is a drawn-out, painful, bloody procedure that takes place, for the most part, in a woman’s own home. The place where she should feel safe and secure has now become an abortion mill. Chances are good her dead baby was delivered in the toilet.

“The actual experience of the abortion pill can be a shocking and traumatic event,” our Priests for Life Pastoral Associate Kevin Burke wrote in 2017. Rachel’s Vineyard, which he co-founded with his wife, Dr. Theresa Burke, by then was already seeing an uptick in women who were dealing with profound

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