On this Feast of the Sacred Heart, when SCOTUS overturned Roe, remember that “Abortion Pill” use will be pushed hard by the Left, and that there is a SAFE REVERSAL after the first pill. @HeartbeatIntl

On this Feast of the Sacred Heart, when SCOTUS overturned Roe, remember that “Abortion Pill” use will be pushed hard by the Left, and that there is a SAFE REVERSAL after the first pill.

Yes, the pill process can be reversed… safely.

There is a wonderful organization called Heartbeat International, which I have been involved with over the years.

Heartbeat, which has been around since before Roe v. Wade, has something called the Abortion Pill Rescue Network which has a 24/7 contact center for women who regret their abortion decision. Many lives have been saved (and counting) through the abortion pill reversal protocol.

Not just the lives of the babies, but also saving women and the men involved probably a lifetime of wounded heartache afterward.

A great many the abortions in these USA not “surgical” anymore, but rather are from the “abortion pill”, which is in two parts, first, RU-486 (mifepristone) and then misoprostol.

If a woman has regret after taking the first pill, the pregnancy may be saved by the Abortion Pill Rescue Network.

This ought to be more widely known.  Spread the word.

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4 Comments

  1. TWF says:

    I find it particularly heart warming that this decision happened not only on the feast of the Sacred Heart, but also on what would normally be the feast of the nativity of St. John the Baptist…the infant John leaping in the womb, full of the Holy Spirit, has always been a powerful pro-life message for me.

  2. JonPatrick says:

    This is a great victory but we still have a long way to go. I often use the analogy of the anti-slavery movement which is apt as both abortion and slavery make a certain class of people ineligible for our constitutional rights. This is not the Emancipation Proclamation it is more like the Missouri Compromise where we allow some states to still maintain slavery but others are allowed to be free.

    [It’s certainly a Churchillian end of a beginning.]

  3. robtbrown says:

    I had a theology student, now a priest, who had a bumper sticker that said:

    RU486. Hitler would have loved it.

    A grad of USNA, he’s a former Marine officer

  4. robtbrown says:

    Jon Patrick wrote,

    . . . both abortion and slavery make a certain class of people ineligible for our constitutional rights.

    Actually, it’s inconsistent. Scott Peterson was convicted in California of killing his pregnant wife–first degree murder of her and second degree murder of The Unborn Child.

    I understand that The Unborn also have certain property rights.

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