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Pregnancy Center Sues California AG For ‘Unconstitutional’ War On Lifesaving Abortion Pill Reversal

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A pro-life pregnancy clinic sued California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Tuesday for carrying out a “politically motivated campaign” against pro-life organizations that offer abortion pill reversal (APR) treatments to women who change their mind about ending their unborn babies’ lives.

In a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court in San Diego, California, Culture of Life Family Services alleges Bonta is actively violating its free exercise of religion and free speech rights under the U.S. and California constitutions by “targeting protected speech and activities engaged in for the sole benefit of pregnant women who have ingested — whether voluntarily or via trick or force— mifepristone.”

The AG’s quest to demonize APR and anyone who touts it, the lawsuit from the Catholic nonprofit that operates state-licensed COLFS Medical Clinic in San Diego, California continues, also “violates the Fourteenth Amendment rights of pregnant women to not be forced to undergo or continue an abortion.”

APR, which pregnancy centers often offer free of charge, gives women and their babies a second chance at survival. Despite Democrats’, corporate media’s, Big Tech’s, and Planned Parenthood’s attempts to paint the medication as unsafe, several studies have determined that increasing intramuscular and high-dose oral progesterone in women who ingest the abortion drug regimen and regret it is “safe and effective” and resulted in “no apparent increased risk of birth defects.”

As COLFS notes in the lawsuit, “there is no evidence of a single woman harmed by Abortion Pill Reversal.” Yet, Bonta has repeatedly disregarded the science on APR “in favor of

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