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Pro-Life Organization Launches Tracker for Reported Abortion Pill Poisoning Cases

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Heartbeat International, a pro-life nonprofit, launched a tracker documenting reported cases of women allegedly being given abortion pills without their knowledge or consent. The tracker has identified 15 states with such reported incidents. The initiative reflects ongoing debates over reproductive rights and medication safety.

Heartbeat International, a pro-life nonprofit organization, has launched a new tracker designed to document reported cases of abortion pill poisonings across the United States. According to the organization, the tracker has identified 15 states where women have reportedly been tricked into taking abortion drugs without their knowledge or consent. The tracker is being hosted on Pregnancy Help News, Heartbeat International's news website. This initiative represents the organization's effort to document and raise awareness about what it characterizes as unauthorized administration of abortion medications, though the scope and verification methods for cases included in the tracker are not detailed in the available reporting.

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The article does not provide details on: the verification methodology used by Heartbeat International to confirm reported cases; the total number of cases documented; how cases are submitted or validated; or responses from medical or public health authorities regarding these allegations.

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