You’ll always hear the “my body, my choice” types hype up fantastical stories about women who were supposedly forced to give birth, in an attempt to make abortion a feminist issue.
They never tell you or care about the rights of women forced into killing their pre-born babies.
But one Louisiana teenager’s voice is finally being heard after a grand jury indicted the people responsible for coercing her into ending her baby’s life.
When the girl found out she was pregnant, she not only intended to keep her baby, but had planned a reveal party to celebrate, according to an interview given by the District Attorney of West Baton Rouge Parish.
Her mother, however, had different plans. She ordered abortion pills mailed by New York “doctor” Margaret Carpenter and forced her daughter to take them.
The girl was tragically rushed to the hospital, where she experienced a medical emergency and ultimately lost her baby.
It turns out, both the mother and the abortionist broke Louisiana’s state laws against forcing a woman to kill her pre-born child and distributing the pills from out of state.
The poison she swallowed is a cocktail of mifepristone and misoprostol, which the state considers “controlled dangerous substances.”
Possessing either drug without a valid prescription could get someone fined up to $5,000 and sent to prison for one to five years, notes the New York Post.
Thanks to a unanimous decision issued by grand jurors and the district court for West Baton Rouge Parish, an arrest warrant was issued for the deadly duo on Friday.
While the mother already turned herself into police custody, New York Governor Kathy Hochul vows to keep her state a “safe harbor” for the criminal abortion seller.
“I have to protect my doctors, and my doctors have a right to prescribe FDA-approved medication via telehealth,” Hochul, who refuses to sign Carpenter’s extradition request, told MSNBC.
We will never allow other states to intimidate our providers or criminalize reproductive health care. pic.twitter.com/17xybgsrWS
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) February 2, 2025
It doesn’t matter that the “medication” nearly killed the young girl. The already soft-on-crime governor lambasted Louisiana for “attempting to prosecute” the “doctor” over providing what she calls “reproductive health care.”
Other abortion enthusiasts like the Louisiana Abortion Fund called Friday’s jurors “forced birth extremists,” in a statement obtained by the Post, ignoring the teenager’s wishes against the killing of her baby.
Apparently, the champions of “reproductive rights” stop short for mothers who were forced to violently kill their own children.