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Deaths Following Use of RU 486 Abortion Drug

6/11/08

British Teenager Becomes 14th Woman to Die From Abortion Drug by Steven Ertelt 

Bristol, England (LifeNews.com) -- A new report indicates a teenager died just one week after having a legal abortion -- providing more evidence that legal abortions are not safe for women. Manon Jones, an 18-year-old student from Caernarfon, Gwynedd experienced heavy bleeding after the abortion and eventually died. 

After the abortion, Jones felt light-headed over subsequent days and began experiencing abnormal bleeding. 

She then became what is believed to be the fourteenth woman to have died after using the dangerous abortion drug 

Complete story at:

http://www.LifeNews.com/int784.html

by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
September 19, 2003


Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A California woman died shortly after taking the dangerous RU 486 abortion drug she received from a local Planned Parenthood.

Local officials are investigating the death of Holly Patterson, 18, who died Wednesday, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. She received the abortion drugs from Planned Parenthood on September 10 to cause an abortion of her seven-week unborn child.

"A patient who recently sought health care services at a Planned Parenthood health care center died yesterday at a hospital in Pleasanton," Dian Harrison, president of Planned Parenthood Golden Gate, said in a statement Thursday evening. "The cause of death is unknown at this time. . . . We extend our deepest sympathy to the family. We wish them strength and support in this tough time."

Holly's father Monty Patterson said his daughter went to a Planned Parenthood in Hayward, California, on Wednesday of last week. Holly began taking the abortion drugs on Saturday. She lived with her father and did not tell him about the pregnancy.  "On Sunday, she was crying and crying, and she told me she was having cramps, that she had a bad period," Monty told the Chronicle.

He said he only learned of her pregnancy hours before she died.  Between the time Holly took the abortion drugs and her death, she was in severe pain, bleeding heavily and was unable to walk.  Her boyfriend took her to a local medical center on Sunday. Holly was given painkillers and released.  Holly then went to a local hospital overnight on Tuesday and by Wednesday afternoon she was dead. The Alameda County coroner's office confirmed it was investigating Patterson's death and had not yet established the cause of death.

"The tragic death of this young woman illustrates the recklessness of fast-tracking the FDA approval of the chemical abortion method RU 486," Michaelene Jenkins, director of the Life Resource Network, told LifeNews.com.  Jenkins wondered whether Planned Parenthood informed Holly of the risks associated with the abortion drug.

"Most women seek abortion out of desperation," Jenkins explained. "They are unaware of the possible risks and complications of the procedure as well as the community resources that are available to help them if they desire to carry the pregnancy to term."  Last year, the deaths of two women from mifepristone (RU 486) prompted the FDA to issue warning letters about the abortion drug.

Pro-life groups say the death also points to the need for parental involvement laws. Had California had a law requiring parents to be notified, Monty Patterson could have talked her out of the abortion or have been better able to her following the complications.

The maker of Cytotec, an ulcer drug used as the second part of RU 486 to deliver the dead baby, has previously issued warnings not to use their drug in combination with the abortion pill.

In August 2000, more than a month before RU-486 was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Searle, the maker of Cytotec, sent out a strongly worded letter, with the cooperation of the FDA, saying misoprostol "is not approved for the induction of labor or abortion." The letter said misuse of the drug can cause adverse effects such as a ruptured uterus, vaginal bleeding and "maternal or fetal death."

Danco Laboratories, producer of the abortion drug in the U.S. sent letters to doctors in April 2002 saying that six women have died from using the abortion drug in North America.

Swedish Woman Dies of Abortion Drug RU 486

 UDDEVALLA, March 9, 2004- A young woman has died recently from an RU 486 abortion in the Swedish west coast city of Uddevalla. The Swedish pro-life group JA till Livet has informed LifeSiteNews.com that the country's National Board of Health and Welfare has issued a report concluding that the death of the unnamed young woman was a result of the chemically induced abortion.

The woman, over seven weeks pregnant, reportedly chose to have an RU 486 abortion. One week after meeting with the gynecologist, she returned to the hospital to take three 200 mg Mifegyne pills. Two days later she returned and received two 0,2 mg pills of Cytotec (Misoprostol).

The government report indicates she was administered the drugs at 8:25 am. She was reported to have been very tired, felt sick and slept most of the time. Bleeding started in the afternoon at 3 pm and the patient received pain medication. At 4:30 pm the patient was able to return home after a "big blob" had "come out". A follow-up visit for one month later was scheduled as she left the hospital.

Two days later a nurse tried to contact the woman by phone, but failed. Six days later, the woman was found dead in her home. The country coroner's report concluded that she had died as a result of blood loss following a chemically induced abortion. The government report said, "A young woman bled to death as a direct consequence of the treatment."

The abortion pill has been the cause of numerous deaths around the world. Legalized in the United States in September 2000 the pill has been responsible for the deaths of at least four women in North America, most recently 18-year-old Holly Patterson. In 5-8 percent of cases, RU-486 causes severe complications. Danco, the drug's manufacturer, has reported at least 400 adverse events since RU-486 was approved in the U.S.

Source: Life Issues Institute, Inc

 

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