Abortion drug may cause complications |
Media Release 23 November 2009
20 Percent of NZ Schoolgirls using RU486 Abortion Drug may face Complications: Parents needn’t be told.
A new study in
Nearly 4 percent reported two or more complications.
NZ parents should be concerned about this Finnish study, says Catherine Gillies, Voice for Life national president. Family Planning in
The application is being supported by the Waikato District Health Board and if granted will eventually lead to all 30 Family Planning clinics nationwide providing RU486 abortions.
We know that these clinics currently refer pregnant schoolgirls for surgical abortions. The Finnish study found that the risk of hemorrhage with RU486 abortions was eight times higher, while the likelihood of an incomplete abortion was five times higher.
Under the Guardianship Act, parents do not need to be told if their 16 and under daughter is referred for an abortion. Thus if their daughter is one of the 20 percent that experiences complications, they may not find out unless she lands in hospital.
Since RU486 medical abortions were introduced overseas, there have been 13 recorded deaths: three in the
The latest death in 2005, was Manon Jones, an 18-year old Welsh student who took RU486 six weeks into her pregnancy and later died after seizures and cardiac arrest.
Manons mother Llywela told the
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