GARRETT RILEY: The Missing Truth In “Choice” — Why Chemical Abortion Demands New Scrutiny

GARRETT RILEY: The Missing Truth In “Choice” — Why Chemical Abortion Demands New Scrutiny

By Garrett Riley |

For decades, the rallying cry of “choice” has driven the abortion debate. Pro-abortion advocates paint it as a matter of personal liberty — a private decision between a woman and her doctor. But real choice demands full, honest information. And the latest evidence on chemical abortion reveals a disturbing truth that’s been hidden for too long.

A massive new study by the Ethics and Public Policy Center, analyzing over 865,000 chemical abortions from 2017 to 2023, shows that 1 in 9 women who take the abortion pill suffer serious medical harm. That’s nearly 11% of women dealing with severe complications like hemorrhaging, sepsis, and infection — consequences that can lead to permanent damage, emergency surgeries, or even death. Another 5% need additional medical interventions, exposing the pill’s failure rate.

For anyone who claims to care about women’s well-being, these numbers demand immediate action. For the government agencies that regulate drugs and healthcare, they require urgent oversight. And for those who genuinely believe in the “pro-choice” principle, they demand a clear-eyed rethinking of what real, informed choice means.

Choice Without Truth Isn’t Choice

“Choice” means nothing without accurate information. The abortion pill has been spun as “safer than Tylenol,” but that’s a blatant lie. The FDA’s official label for mifepristone claims a serious adverse event rate of less than 0.5% — over 22 times lower than what the real-world data proves.

No one can make a good decision if key facts are hidden. In any other area of medicine, these numbers would trigger an immediate recall or at least a thorough review of safety guidelines.

When the FDA fast-tracked the abortion pill in the 1990s, it was with a promise: that safety standards would be rigorously upheld. Today, those standards in Arizona— like mandatory ultrasounds, in-person exams, and physician oversight — are being threatened and have been stripped away in other states by abortion-rights legislation.

The result? A pill once administered under a doctor’s care is now shipped through the mail, often with no medical oversight. No follow-up exams. No real informed consent. Women facing vulnerability—particularly those under the coercion of abusive partners—are exposed to severe risks affecting both their physical and mental well-being.

Pills That Kill: Medicine Turned Upside Down

Abortion advocates call the pill “medication abortion,” as if it heals. But real medicine heals. Chemical abortion does none of that. It destroys innocent unborn children and puts women’s health at risk.

Calling abortion “medicine” is a dangerous lie.  True medicine doesn’t harm or kill. No one who truly believes in women’s health can honestly call this “medicine.”

The original “safe, legal, and rare” mantra has vanished. Chemical abortions now make up 63% of all abortions in the United States — and in some states, as high as 80%. Each pill dispensed means more danger for women — not less.

We’ve gone from “safe, legal, and rare” to “dangerous, deregulated, and widespread.” That’s a betrayal of women — and of the very idea of healthcare.

This Is About Women’s Health, Not Politics

This isn’t about partisan politics. It’s about whether women can truly make informed choices. It’s about whether agencies like the FDA and HHS will honor their mission to protect the public — or cave to ideological pressure.

If you believe in choice, you must also believe in full, honest information. Anything less isn’t choice — it’s propaganda.

If you believe in human rights, you must recognize every human life’s inherent worth — and the dignity of every mother’s health and future.

If you care about healthcare safety, you can’t ignore these numbers. You must demand a full review of the abortion pill’s safety — and an end to the lies that have kept women in the dark for far too long.

Read the full EPPC report here.

Arizona Life Coalition Stands with Women’s Health

The Arizona Life Coalition, along with more than 100 pro-life organizations, has urged the FDA to act on this alarming evidence and reinstate the safety standards that once protected women. You can read that letter here.

What Can We Do?

We must ensure that every woman facing a crisis pregnancy has support and the truth — not abortion industry spin.

Demand that the FDA and other agencies incorporate this evidence into their safety evaluations. Share this information with your family, friends, and public officials. Urge them to reinstate common-sense safety standards. Push for a full review of a pill that seriously injures 1 in 9 women.

Medicine is meant to heal — not to harm and kill. Any healthcare policy or practice that does otherwise has no place in a just society.

Garrett Riley is the executive director of the Arizona Life Coalition, with a mission of inspiring pro-life choices through charity, education, and unifying collaboration.

KATARINA WHITE: Arizona’s Latest Abortion Report Reveals A Disturbing Future

KATARINA WHITE: Arizona’s Latest Abortion Report Reveals A Disturbing Future

By Katarina White |

Before Arizona voters passed a constitutional amendment in 2024 to legalize abortion up until birth, the state’s abortion laws still had some guardrails in place—things like parental consent, waiting periods, and informed consent. But even with those protections, the 2023 Abortion Report shows how far the abortion industry had already entrenched itself in our state.

In 2023 alone, 12,705 surgical abortions were performed across seven reported facilities in Arizona. This number does not include chemical abortions, which are increasingly common and more difficult to track in detail.

Two Planned Parenthood facilities—in Tempe and Flagstaff—do not appear in the report because they were not fully operational in 2023 and did not perform surgical abortions. However, both clinics are now fully open and positioned to expand services under Arizona’s new constitutional amendment declaring abortion a “fundamental right.”

These facilities weren’t included in the 2023 data—but they will be moving forward. And with surgical and chemical abortions alike being completely accessible, the number of lives lost will certainly rise.

These aren’t just statistics. These are real buildings where children lost their lives—some within walking distance of the State Capitol.

Here are the seven facilities listed in the 2023 report:

  • Camelback Family Planning – 4,295 abortions
    4141 N 32nd St. STE 105, Phoenix, AZ 85018 – 5.84 miles from the Arizona State Capitol
  • Family Planning Associated Medical Group – 2,644 abortions
    1331 N 7th St. Unit 225, Phoenix, AZ 85006 – 2.17 miles
  • Acacia Women’s Center – 2,355 abortions
    2023 W Bethany Home Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85015 – 5.12 miles
  • Choices Women’s Center – 1,148 abortions
    5240 E Knight Dr, #112, Tucson, AZ 85712 – 108.26 miles
  • Planned Parenthood Glendale Health Center – 1,422 abortions
    5771 W Eugle Ave, Glendale, AZ 85304 – 10.38 miles
  • Planned Parenthood Southern Arizona Regional Health Center – 552 abortions
    2255 N Wyatt Dr, Tucson, AZ 85712 – 108.71 miles
  • Desert Star Family Planning, LLC – 264 abortions
    5501 N 19th Ave #420, Phoenix, AZ 85015 – 4.74 miles

And here are the two locations not included in the 2023 report—but now fully operational and likely to contribute to higher abortion totals in future reports:

  • Planned Parenthood – Flagstaff
    2500 S Woodlands Village Blvd, Suite 12, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 – 149.3 miles
  • Planned Parenthood – Tempe
    1837 E Baseline Rd, Tempe, AZ 85283 – 13.1 miles

In 2023, Arizona recorded 77,881 live births. But alongside that hope, 12,705 babies were surgically aborted—and that’s just what we can confirm. That means over 14% of pregnancies in Arizona ended in death rather than life. With new clinics now open and constitutional protections in place, there is every reason to believe that number will rise sharply in 2025 and beyond.

Let’s be clear—this is not about “empowering women.” The abortion industry has stalked poor and minority communities for decades, flooding their neighborhoods with clinics and pushing abortion as a solution to poverty. They’ve told vulnerable women that ending the life of their own child is liberation. They’ve called this “healthcare.” They’ve called it “compassion.”

It’s none of those things.

They don’t offer housing. They don’t offer prenatal support. They don’t offer stability or hope. They offer a suction machine and a billing invoice—and they call that freedom.

Friedrich Nietzsche warned of what happens when societies lose their moral clarity:

“There is a point in the history of society when it becomes so pathologically soft and tender that among other things it sides even with those who harm it, criminals, and does this quite seriously and honestly.”

That is precisely what we are witnessing now. Arizona didn’t become more just when it added abortion to the Constitution. It became more dangerous, more dishonest. It wrapped violence in the language of rights and stripped away the last legal defenses for the most defenseless people among us.

This is not progress. This is exploitation—and it’s protected now by law.

The abortion industry and its political allies think the people of Arizona will look the other way. That we’ll adjust. That we’ll stop being horrified. But we won’t. We will keep pointing out the numbers. We will keep naming the buildings. We will keep exposing the lies.

And we will not stop until the killing ends—and Arizona remembers what it means to protect life.

Katarina White serves as Board Member for Arizona Right to Life. To get involved and stay informed, visit the Arizona Right to Life website.