Planned Parenthood Admits Abortion Pills Are Dangerous
An investigation revealed that a dead baby was buried in the yard of a woman who may have used abortion pills.

Planned Parenthood has admitted that the abortion pill can be dangerous, according to a press release from the American Life League. ALL national director Katie Brown Xavios called it a “rare moment of honest transparency.” “Planned Parenthood has confirmed the dangers that American Life League has been warning about for decades. No, abortion pills are not safe, especially when they come from an unregulated source,” stated Xavios. “The irony in all this falls on the fact that Planned Parenthood themselves refer women directly to these online vendors that send pills recklessly and without any authorization or regulation. But let's not forget, even the ‘safest’ pills still result in a dead baby. The business of abortion pills is never safe, for mom or for baby, and Planned Parenthood is to blame," she said.
Casi Scully, associate medical director of Planned Parenthood Keystone, told Pennsylvania media, “If you're accessing medication and you're not sure where it's coming from, it's maybe not regulated. You don't know exactly what it is. That can definitely be a problem. Potential complications can be bleeding, infection, those kinds of things.” Her comments came in the wake of a Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, investigation of a dead baby buried in the yard of a woman who police believe used abortion pills purchased over the Internet to perform a “do-it-yourself” abortion at home. “We are surprised that a Planned Parenthood executive is willing to admit to the danger of abortion pill use. Unregulated and unsupervised, this so-called ‘medical’ regimen is the true manifestation of the ‘back-alley abortion,’” declared Xavios.
“American Life League sounded the alarm on this risky practice in the September 2024 report Beneath the Surface: Exposing the Abortion Pill Drug Cartel,” stated, Xavios. “It’s a documented fact that black-market abortion drugs are being shipped into this country, marketed over the Internet to unverified customers from unauthorized, unvalidated suppliers, with no oversight as to drug quality, purity, or suitability of recipient. This tragic story coming out of Pennsylvania is a bold confirmation of the deadly dangers of the abortion pill,” she concluded.