Friday, March 28, 2014

Planned Parenthood Distributed Abortion-Inducing Drugs Past FDA Approved Timeline, Says ADF

A coalition of doctors and a legal defense organization called for an investigation of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England's illegal sale of abortion-inducing drugs, which Planned Parenthood sold after the FDA's permission of 49 days from a women's last menstrual cycle.

Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF)-allied attorney Michael J. Tierney says that the New Hampshire Planned Parenthood has been violating the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) protocols for abortion-inducing drugs, when it "publicly advertises" that such drugs may be taken at home and up to 63 days past the last cycle.

ADF and the American Association of Pro-life Obstetricians and Gynecologists presented Tierney's information to the New Hampshire Boards of Medicine and Nursingon Wednesday, requesting an investigation of New Hampshire's Planned Parenthood.

One abortion-inducing drug, RU-486, or Mifepristone, has been tied to 2,207 health crises and 14 maternal deaths reported in a 2011 FDA study.

"I think people should be very concerned that Planned Parenthood and other abortionists believe that they should be held to lower standards of healthcare than any other healthcare provider," Michael J. Norton, senior counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), told The Christian Post in a Wednesday interview.

Norton argued that, contrary to its rhetoric about women's health, Planned Parenthood is "only interested in the bottom line." Instead of providing a service essential to "women's rights," the organization focuses on abusing vulnerable women to make as much money as possible, he charges.

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