Mackenna Says Abortion Pill Reversal Saved Her Baby

From our friends at Alliance Defending Freedom:

A Colorado woman delivered a healthy baby thanks to abortion pill reversal, but the state is trying to outlaw this life-saving treatment.

Soon after Mackenna took mifepristone, the first of two drugs commonly used in chemical abortions, she regretted her decision. She went online to find out if her abortion could be reversed. She was eventually connected to Chelsea Mynyk, a nurse practitioner and certified nurse midwife who runs her own clinic in Colorado and has offered abortion pill reversal (APR).

Chelsea began the APR process with Mackenna, which consists of prescribing women the naturally occurring hormone progesterone to try to reverse the effects of mifepristone. And in the summer of 2024, Mackenna gave birth to a healthy baby girl.

Unfortunately, a Colorado law would prohibit nurses like Chelsea from providing or advertising APR. Mackenna and Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot told The Daily Signal how this law harms both women and their unborn children.

Planned Parenthood Reports No Campaign Activity in Arkansas First Three-Quarters of 2024

On Tuesday Planned Parenthood’s political action committee in Arkansas filed reports with the Secretary of State showing no campaign activity in Arkansas from January through September.

Political action committees typically issue campaign endorsements and donate money to candidates and political causes.

Planned Parenthood is the nation’s largest abortion provider, and so far this year Planned Parenthood has endorsed two candidates running for the Arkansas House of Representatives. However, the abortion giant reportedly has not donated any money to candidates in the state.

Planned Parenthood has a history of using its political action committee to campaign for candidates in Arkansas who share its values.

In 2020 Planned Parenthood Federation announced it would spend at least $45 million working to unseat pro-life lawmakers and elect candidates who support abortion. As part of that plan, the group used its PAC to support candidates for state and federal office in Arkansas.

However, since then, Planned Parenthood has been quiet in Arkansas. Right now the group’s PAC has a little less than $11,600 at its disposal.

Articles appearing on this website are written with the aid of Family Council’s researchers and writers.

Planned Parenthood Makes Additional Endorsement for Arkansas House

Planned Parenthood has chosen to endorse Teresa Dannaway (D) for Arkansas House District 83, according to its website.

Planned Parenthood also recently endorsed Cortney McKee (D) for Arkansas House District 85.

Planned Parenthood is the nation’s largest abortion provider and a major proponent of transgender ideology. The organization has a history of endorsing and donating to candidates who share its values.

For example, in 2020 Planned Parenthood Federation announced it would spend at least $45 million in an effort to unseat pro-life lawmakers and elect pro-abortion candidates.

As part of that plan, the group used its political action committee in Arkansas to support several candidates for state and federal office.

However, since then, the abortion giant has been relatively quiet in Arkansas.

Early voting in Arkansas begins Monday, October 21, and Election Day is Tuesday, November 5.

Articles appearing on this website are written with the aid of Family Council’s researchers and writers.