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New Abortion Study Using Prostaglandin Misoprostol: UN Trying to Perfect Cheaper Chemical Abortifacient.(United Nations)

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You might have thought that the abortion lobby would have been satisfied once they got RU486, the French abortion pill, approved in the United States and available in over 30 nations around the world. But you'd be wrong.

The world's abortion promoters are looking for another chemical abortifacient. They prefer one that is "effective" in inducing abortion, but with fewer risks and side effects than RU486. But the driving aim is to find an abortifacient that is cheaper and can be used in poorer nations throughout the world on a much, much broader scale. And they are doing so, in spite of the fact that when their proposed substitute "fails" to abort the child, he or ...

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