Report warns that byproducts of abortion pills and fetal remains contaminate America’s water supply

Over 40 tons of fetal remains and chemical byproducts from abortion pills have reportedly entered U.S. water supplies, raising serious environmental concerns. Critics say the FDA approved mifepristone in 1996 without long-term environmental studies. Wastewater systems can’t fully filter fetal tissue or drug residues like mifepristone, which may disrupt hormones. With abortion pills now widely used, experts call for EPA testing, congressional review, and medical waste accountability.

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