A woman who claims to have been the victim of a chemical pregnancy claims she “was not prepared for how intense and devastating” the abortion-inducing medicines she took may be.  ,
Elizabeth Gillette claimed in an appointment with The Daily Signal that she used prescription medication in 2010  to kill her newborn child.  ,
She then deeply regrets the contraception,  , Gillette said.  ,
As the nine judges heard oral arguments on Tuesday in two situations involving abortion-inducing pills like mifepristone and misoprostol, Gillette described her knowledge 14 decades ago to Daily Signal writer Mary Margaret Olohan in graphical terms.  ,
” I found myself on the bathroom floors, covered in a pool of blood, wondering if I was going to live the process, completely alone”, Gillette said.  ,
She told Olohan,” I reached over and lifted the perfectly formed clear pouch with a recognizable baby inside of me.”  ,
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As Gillette , spoke, protesters on both sides of the biochemical abortion issue rallied outside the Supreme Court in anticipation of oral arguments in the two circumstances, Food and Drug Administration v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine , and , Danco Laboratories v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine.  ,
Next month, the FDA approved the use of chemical contraception drugs , without earlier protections, which pro- living protesters consider dangerous.  ,
” It was so very traumatic”, Gillette said of her own experience with contraception- producing drugs. ” I suffered brutal side effects, not only physical … to this day, I also suffer from article- traumatic stress disorder” . ,
” It’s something that has followed me since that day”, she added.  ,
According to Gillette, she was six to seven months pregnant when she took unnamed chemical contraception pills.  ,
” They said it was going to be like a double period, and that just was n’t true”, she said. No one ever told me that I would have to choose what to do with the figure I may hold in my hands. I ultimately flushed him down the toilet, into the septic tank” . ,
Fourteen years later, Gillette said, she , relives that moment of being “terrified, wondering if I’m going to survive, hoping and wishing that I would be able to get out of that situation” . ,
No one came to assist me, I said. I was absolutely alone”, she told Olohan.  ,
She claimed that using the abortion drugs she obtained was resisted at the time, but she does n’t believe she received the care she was legally entitled to.  ,
What is a person going to experience without any of that treatment, as a person imagines today, with no restrictions in place? Gillette asked.  ,
” This is n’t something that’s safe, like Tylenol”, she said. This is a trait that people should adopt for the rest of their lives.
” I am here now at the U. S. Supreme Court because I want the FDA to do its job”, she said. ” I want them to keep women safe” . ,
Catherine Herring, a different woman, claimed she “got fiercely poor” after her husband injected her with an abortion-causing drug while she was drinking.  ,
” I ended up in an evacuation area, with a blood test that was black in color”, Herring said.  ,
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Herring said she had severe abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and bleeding after consuming the medication. She now suffers from severe post- traumatic tension disorder, she said.  ,
” Medical staff need to be involved. For the claims that continue to offer pregnancy tablets, there need to be security requirements”, Herring told The Daily Signal.  ,