Dr. Christina Francis
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that when women or whomever is going online to buy these pills to be shipped through the mail to them, it truly is like an Amazon experience.
So oftentimes they're called telehealth or telemedicine abortions, but telehealth or telemedicine means a patient is talking to a medical professional through like a Zoom call.
That is not what's happening on these websites.
And in fact, Applog put out an expose video recently where I got online onto one of these sites and I put in every
medical reason why someone should not be given these pills, things that make them very much life-threatening.
In the end, I was a 13-year-old with three previous C-sections and IUD in place on blood thinners in the state of Indiana where abortion is illegal.
And after I submitted my request, which they said would be reviewed by a healthcare professional before I received the payment link, within a minute and a half, I got the payment link.
So obviously, no medical professional is reviewing this.
And in two days, they were in my mailbox in the state of Indiana.
And it should be noted that the pills came from, or the pills were pills that were made by GenBioPro, who is one of the abortion drug companies involved in this lawsuit.
And they came from a random address in Los Angeles, California.
So I legitimately as a 13 year old could have died had I taken those pills and actually been pregnant.
So I think it's really, really important.
One of my big things that I'm trying to convince people of is don't call these telehealth or telemedicine abortions.
They are not.
There is no health care whatsoever involved.
There's no medical oversight.
These truly are mail order abortions like a shopping online shopping experience.
That is all that's happening.
Women are not getting informed consent and they're having no medical oversight whatsoever.