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Abortion pill tragically kills 19-year-old Canadian woman: report

Updated: January 31, 2023 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Jan 31, 2023 – 7:02 pm EST

(Campaign Life Coalition) — A 19-year-old Canadian girl died after taking the abortion pill.

The Canadian government’s online system that tracks adverse reactions to pharmaceutical drugs reveals that a hospital reported on July 4, 2022, that a 19-year-old female used the abortion pill Mifegymiso to kill her preborn child (read full adverse reaction report here). This information was first noticed by pro-life researcher Patricia Maloney who published news about it on her blog Run With Life.

Tragically, the teenager died of “septic shock,” a known risk of the chemical abortion pill.

Product literature listed on Health Canada’s website for chemical abortion (also called RU-486) states that there is a risk of serious harm and even death to women who use it.

Mifegymiso’s product monograph states there is a “risk of infection and sepsis” for users. “Cases of serious bacterial infection, including very rare cases of fatal septic shock, have been reported following the use of Mifegymiso.”

“Clostridium sordellii infection was observed in some women without abdominal pain or fever, that progressed rapidly to multi-organ failure and death,” states the product’s monograph.

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