All. for Hippocratic Med. v. U.S. Food & Drug Admin., 2:22-CV-223-Z, at *11 (N.D. Tex. Apr. 7, 2023) (“David C. Reardon et al., Deaths Associated with Pregnancy Outcome: A Record Linkage Study of Low Income Women, 95 S. Med. J. 834, 834-41 (2002) (women who receive abortions have a 154% higher risk of death from suicide than if they gave birth, with persistent tendencies over time and across socioeconomic boundaries, indicating “self-destructive tendencies, depression, and other unhealthy behavior aggravated by the abortion experience”)”)
And here's another thing:
“roughly eight percent of women who use abortion pills will require surgical abortion” All. for Hippocratic Med. v. U.S. Food & Drug Admin., 2:22-CV-223-Z, at *14 (N.D. Tex. Apr. 7, 2023)
With no doctors in Guam, even pro-abortion doctors, willing to perform abortions, what will happen to those "eight percent of women who use abortion pills" prescribed by Raidoo and Kaneshiro in Hawaii and over "zoom?" Will they die?
Asking for the Governor.
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