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The Silent Killer May Be in Our Homes

May 1, 2025

Natalia didn't want to go through with it. “I kind of felt this attachment and this love for my child that I didn’t even know,” she said.

“I was scared to talk and stick up for what I thought. Every time I brought it up, I was always shut down. Everyone would tell me I can’t do it; I’m stupid, that this is going to ruin my life.”

But Natalia felt trapped. After it was over, “I looked down, and I saw him ... It was like a baby. I looked down, and I looked up, and I can’t look anymore. ... It’s a child ... I must have flushed the toilet. I passed my baby into the toilet. [I] flushed it. I didn’t know what I was doing. I remember just falling to my knees.”

“I just kind of had to deal with it on my own from then,” she said.

But in reality, abortion pills have long-lasting chemicals that could be building up in our water supply and impacting many others besides Natalia with no system in place to monitor it!

Help expose the truth and protect women like Natalia — and everyone who depends on clean water. Your voice is critical right now. Congress must hold urgent hearings to investigate the real dangers of chemical abortion — both to women and to our environment. These pills don’t just end lives — they leave behind powerful chemical by-products that are being flushed into our wastewater systems without oversight, regulation, or any plan to stop them.

The saddest part was that Natalia desperately wanted to keep her baby. 

It took three trips to the abortion clinic before she got the pills. Then, “I would just put it off and off and off… It was almost like I was prolonging it,” Natalia said. “I wanted my baby’s father to be like, ‘No, it’s all right, we can keep it.’ It’s so sad to say it now. I was doing anything to please him. I never thought about my child…”

She was surrounded by pressure — not just from the man who should’ve been a father — but from others too. And after three weeks of looking at the pills, her “friends” dissolved them into water, and she finally swallowed them.

Then came the long hours of intense pain and so much nausea she wasn’t sure it was going to work because she had thrown up so much of the medication.

Natilie still grieves: “It is actually a baby, because I’ve seen it. It’s not what they tell you it is. It is a life.”

But instead of the baby becoming a toddler and heading to preschool, that child and millions of others are decomposing across our nation. They are stuck in sewer pipes, and the chemicals that killed them are leaching out of septic tanks, sitting in drainage ditches, traveling through our water treatment plants that are woefully inadequate to remove matter this serious from our water systems.

These chemicals don’t magically disappear — they are excreted, and their active by-products, called mifepristone metabolites, pass through wastewater systems into our rivers, lakes, and possibly even into our tap water! Tell Congress and the EPA to hold immediate hearings on these contaminants and demand immediate action.

Let’s put this in perspective. The Mississippi drainage basin covers the majority of the U.S. It goes from Montana to Canada to New York and ends up in Louisiana, picking up wastewater and traveling downstream thousands of miles. This one river pulls drainage and wastewater across 31 states and two Canadian territories.

And all of these chemicals and decomposing remains are leaching into our water tables and flowing through the entire nation.

That’s why Liberty Counsel Action is urgently working to expose the truth about chemical abortions, to keep our waters clean and protect women that do not want an abortion.

We must make sure that abortion pill chemicals and decomposing bodies do not cause “miscarriages” in other women and other adverse health effects.

We are:

  • Educating legislators, journalists, and community leaders on the real trauma behind these pills — the lies women are told, the pressure they feel, and the horrifying aftermath.
  • Demanding Congress fully investigate and pass strict environmental safety protocols to protect our water systems, streams, and lakes.
  • Investigating the FDA’s failure to properly evaluate this drug.
  • Calling on the EPA to launch an independent study into the effects of chemical abortion drugs and fetal remains contaminating our water.

We are bringing attention to this on Capitol Hill, state legislatures, and news outlets nationwide — but we can’t do this without you.

Your gift today of 25, 50, 100 dollars, or more will directly support our fight for truth, justice, and life.

And your monthly gift will help us keep up the pressure long term — through every hearing, every bill, every legal and legislative battle.

And with your help, we can make sure women are not trapped.

Together, we can protect life, expose lies, and confront the cultural and political forces that profit from pain and silence.

Lives of many depend on it. Maybe even your life.

Mat Staver, Chairman

John Stemberger, President

Liberty Counsel Action



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Natalia’s story is heartbreaking — and the fallout that could impact our nation is serious. Millions of unborn babies are being flushed down the toilet, and the chemicals that killed them are polluting the water. Congress, the EPA, and the FDA must act.

Please, send your urgent faxes Then sign our urgent petition.

 


Sources:

“Abortion by Pill: Stories Archives.” Clinic Quotes, May 30, 2021. Clinicquotes.com/category/womens-stories/abortion-by-pill-stories.

“My Abortion Story - Natalia's Story.” March for Life UK, 2021. ‌ Vimeo.com/515967652?mc_cid=9082c8e791&mc_eid=65c58a500c.

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