The Indiana Department of Health’s newest Terminated Pregnancy Complications Report shows 20 complications reports filed in the first three months of 2025. According to the report, 13 complications were from chemically-induced abortions compared to 7 surgical abortions. Nine of these complications were reported to be associated with the drugs Mifepristone and Misoprostol. By far the largest age group from which complications were reported are women 25-34 years-old.
The report lists the complications including infection, vaginal bleeding, pelvic inflammatory disease, and the largest “complication” by far (12 of the reported total) as “Incomplete Abortion (Retained Products of Conception”.
The report comes less than one week after spectators and participants of Indianapolis racing events over Memorial Day weekend were forced to view “Abortion Pills By Mail” flyover advertising. Indiana’s abortion complications report is certain to add weight to calls for the FDA to investigate the dangers of abortion drugs and to revoke its market approval.
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