In the Abortion Industry, ‘Access’ Now Matters More Than Care
Tried to get some reassurance from ChatGPT about the volume of blood coming out of my body . . .”
“Woke up at 5 a.m. with the severe cramps again. Had this ever happened to anyone? Is it someone [sic] normal part of the process?”
These anecdotes, posted on Reddit, aren’t rare, and they reflect a troubling trend: Mail-order abortion drugs have transferred the burden of monitoring pain, bleeding, and potential infection from experienced physicians to the women themselves. For the abortion industry, “access” now trumps standard medical care, and women have become collateral damage.


