Dear Dr. Sandra E. Brooks, CEO
We are the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG), an organization of over 7,000 obstetrician-gynecologists and other medical professionals committed to defending the lives and dignity of our pregnant and preborn patients.
Over the past two years, we have fought to provide clarity and accuracy on induced abortion and state abortion laws, combating false narratives such as the following:
We have seen that this misinformation creates fear and confusion among physicians and patients. This has deadly consequences.
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Amber Thurman and Candi Miller both passed away in Georgia after taking abortion drugs.
Ms. Thurman died due to complications related to those drugs as well as what appears to be gross medical negligence. It has been suggested that physicians may have failed to give her lifesaving care because they falsely thought the Georgia law would not allow them to.
Ms. Miller died after ordering abortion drugs online, taking them at home, and not seeking medical attention. Her family stated that she was hesitant to seek medical care because she mistakenly believed she would be prosecuted for undergoing an induced abortion.
Furthermore, both women passed away after taking abortion drugs, which we have long heard are “safer than Tylenol” and can even be “self-managed” without medical supervision.
Lying to patients and physicians can have deadly consequences. For our colleagues and patients, medical organizations must commit to educating the public based on facts, not political agendas (on either side).
ACOG can substantially impact Americans’ understanding of these issues. Here are just a few ways that ACOG and AAPLOG, despite our differences in opinions on induced abortion, could come together to improve education and patient outcomes:
Our nation’s maternal mortality rate is already shamefully high, with 80% of maternal deaths being preventable – including Ms. Thurman’s and Ms. Miller’s. As physicians, we cannot afford to let any more of the patients we were sworn to protect die due to false understandings of state abortion policy or distorted narratives surrounding abortion drugs.
We look forward to working alongside ACOG in the service of our patients and look forward to hearing from you.
Respectfully,
Christina Francis, MD
CEO
American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG)
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