Defend

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Daughters

Honest information about abortion laws, women’s health, and parental rights.

What you should know:

Laws are changing. Abortion is legal throughout pregnancy, and many longstanding protections for women and girls have been removed.

Oversight is limited. Reporting on complications and outcomes is limited, making it hard to know the full impact on women’s health.

Abortion pills are everywhere. Chemical abortion is widely available, often without in-person exams or continuity of care.

Minors have fewer protections. Laws affecting minors have shifted, raising important questions about consent, coercion, and involvement of parents.

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Why it Matters

When there is little transparency and no accountability, women and girls pay the price.

  • Complications go unreported.
  • Emergency room visits following an abortion are not always linked back to the original abortion provider.
  • Long-term physical and emotional outcomes are poorly studied.
  • Women deserve complete and accurate information before making life-altering medical decisions.
  • Public policy should be guided by evidence—not assumptions.

Questions That Deserve Answers

  • How are abortion complications tracked?
  • What happens when a chemical abortion results in an emergency room visit?
  • Why are some abortion-related injuries never included in official statistics?
  • What protections exist for minors facing pressure from others?
  • What does informed consent look like?
  • Who is accountable when something goes wrong?

Stay Informed.
Protect Your Family.

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