Google has moved to deplatform pro-life organizations and eliminate ads that support pro-life treatments, especially the "Abortion Reversal" treatment for women who started taking abortifacients designed to cause a miscarriage, and then regretted the decision and wanted to keep the child. This appears to be in response to a
Daily Beast hit piece by their "Gender Reporter" who stated that the treatment wasn't FDA approved (Progesterone's been FDA approved for .
Google banned a series of pro-life ads from running on its platform on Tuesday, including those promoted by Live Action.
www.westernjournal.com
www.liveaction.org
Pro-Abortion doctor Mitchell Creinin ran a study, apparently, to debunk the use of Abortion Reversal. His objections to the existing multi-hundreds of people studies were that nobody was given a placebo (The doctors involved felt it was unethical to give women who wanted to keep their child placebos while telling them it was medication to save their child). For some reason he used a group of only 12 for his whole study and the Anti-Abortion treatment was still twice as effective as the placebo. In point of fact, his results showed that 4 of the 6 women who were on the actual medication continued the regime... and
all 4 kept their babies, but that's kinda hidden if you don't know how to read the study since he reports only four successes out of six and you have to dig through another part to notice that two of the six dropped out. I also like how he highlighted the side effects of the Abortion Reversal as nausea and vomiting, AKA
the most common early effects of pregnancy.
clinicaltrials.gov