Are They Collateral Damage In War On Unborn Babies?
The most serious complications have included: 42 women who experienced life-threatening hemorrhages; 68 women who had severe hemorrhages requiring blood transfusions; 66 cases of infection; and at least 513 who women required surgery. The FDA says it is investigating these latest deaths from RU-486 but is not removing the abortion drug from the market. But that’s not enough. Congress must pass “Holly’s Law,” (H.R. 1079) sponsored by Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD). Congressman Bartlett speaks with authority on the impact that drugs have on the human body. He has a Ph.D. in human physiology, has served as a professor at two medical schools and has conducted research at the National Institutes of Health. After learning of the deaths of two more women from RU-486, Rep. Bartlett asked: “How many more women must die or be injured before Congress acts to protect American women’s lives and health from … a timid FDA?” Americans should be asking this question of their federal legislators. “Holly’