In this LifeNews article, lawmakers are proposing legislation that would allow women to sue over medical complications allegedly caused by abortion pills, arguing that the drugs are being distributed with insufficient safeguards.
- A new bill would create a legal pathway for women to file lawsuits if they experience serious medical complications from abortion pills such as mifepristone and misoprostol.
- Supporters say the legislation is necessary because many women report severe bleeding, infections, or other complications after using the drugs.
- Pro-life advocates argue that telemedicine prescriptions and mail-order distribution of abortion pills have reduced medical oversight and increased risks.
- The bill would allow women to pursue damages against providers or entities involved in prescribing or distributing the pills.
- Backers of the proposal claim the measure is about protecting women’s health and ensuring accountability in cases of medical harm.
- Critics of abortion pills cited in the article argue the drugs are often promoted as “safe and easy” without adequate warnings about possible complications.
- Pro-abortion groups oppose such legislation, saying medication abortion has been widely studied and is considered safe when used properly.
- The proposal reflects the continuing legal and political battle over abortion access following recent policy shifts across multiple states.
Read the full story:
https://www.lifenews.com/2026/03/13/new-bill-would-let-women-sue-for-medical-horrors-abortion-pills-cause/


