Two women in Georgia, along with their unborn children, are dead. If it weren’t for abortion drugs, they might all still be alive.
But the abortion industry, the Left, and some in media are blaming Georgia’s abortion law.
They’re wrong.
Here are the facts of the two tragic cases—and how they could have been prevented.
Amber Thurman
In 2022, Amber Thurman sought emergency care due to complications after having an abortion using the two-drug regimen of mifepristone and misoprostol.
At the time, she was about nine weeks pregnant with twins. Mifepristone cuts off a hormone that sustains pregnancy, causing the unborn child to die. Misoprostol causes uterine contractions to expel the dead child from the uterus.
Thurman got the pills from an abortion clinic in North Carolina. As the abortion drug’s Food and Drug Administration warning label states (and…