Abortion Complications

  • Baroness O’Loan

    Baroness O’Loan

    It is not possible on the telephone to ensure a woman’s privacy, to ensure that she is not being coerced. Government stats show that, since 2020, 54,000 people have been admitted to hospital in England for complications from abortion pills. Last year alone, some 12,000—over 6% of women taking such medication—required hospital treatment. To safeguard

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  • The Christian Institute

    Research organisation Percuity reported that, according to the NHS data, 1-in-17 women who had an abortion at home required hospital care for complications including incomplete abortions, infections, and excessive haemorrhages.

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  • Grand Pinnacle Tribune

    “The government is fully aware of the numbers of women being admitted to hospital for treatment of abortion complications but for some reason seems unwilling to report these on an annual basis,” Duffy wrote. He called for greater transparency and accountability, arguing, “Deliberately minimising and misleading women about the reality of these risks is no

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  • Live Action

    Duffy’s NHS England analysis of hospitalizations for treatment of abortion complications, a rate of 1-in-17, reflects concerns raised by many in the United States regarding an increase in women visiting emergency departments after REMS safety regulations were weakened by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under the Biden-Harris administration. Biden’s FDA also removed in-person dispensing

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  • Baroness Monckton

    Baroness Monckton

    Baroness Monckton of Dallington Forest, speaking during the Second Reading of the Crime and Policing Bill on 16 October 2025… Recent figures show that 54,000 women were admitted to NHS hospitals in England for the treatment of complications arising from the use of such abortion pills—a 50% rise from the figures before the pandemic. Analysis

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  • Life News

    54,000 Hospitalized in UK After Injuries From Abortion Pills… Campaigners argue that women cannot give informed consent if the risks are downplayed, and that deliberately minimising these dangers is unacceptable.

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  • Call to allow at-home abortions up to 12 weeks GA

    Call to allow at-home abortions up to 12 weeks GA

    Heidi Stewart, chief executive of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), is urging Parliament to update abortion law to allow women to self-administer medical abortions at home throughout the entire first trimester—raising the current legal limit from 9 weeks and 6 days to 11 weeks and 6 days. She cites a recent study from Scotland,

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  • 54,000 admissions to NHSE hospitals for abortion complications

    54,000 admissions to NHSE hospitals for abortion complications

    In the five years since the introduction of pills-by-post, more than 54,000 women have been admitted to an NHS hospital in England for the treatment of complications arising from the use of abortion pills. Analysis of accredited official statistics published by NHS England and the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities, shows that 1-in-17 of

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  • Christian Today

    Growing concerns over abortion pill safety on both sides of the Atlantic… Kevin Duffy has raised alarm over the findings that recent NHS figures reveal around 1,000 women each month require emergency care after experiencing issues linked to medical abortions.

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  • 1,000 women treated each month for abortion complications

    1,000 women treated each month for abortion complications

    In each of the last two years, more than 12,000 women were admitted to hospital in England for treatment of complications arising from a medical abortion. The Department of Health and Social Care has still not told us how many women had an abortion in 2023, but NHS England has just published its data on

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