As reported by Family Research Council today:

On Wednesday the New England Journal of Medicine published a study examining the effect of the abortifacient, RU-486, on women’s chances of later having tubal (ectopic) pregnancies or miscarriages….
The results were released to Time, the Associated Press, and Reuters, which splashed grossly misleading headlines like: “Study Finds Abortion Pill Safe” (Time).
Actually, the researchers concluded only that there was the same risk to women and child of future miscarriages if they had used RU-486 or had a surgical abortion.

Stopping on that point, as Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America, quipped, “This study is like comparing whether it is worse to burn your hand on a gas stove or an electric stove. You still end up burned.” Continuing on:

The new study is problematic because it did not examine other, short-term risks, and it did not compare RU-486 and surgical abortion patients to women with no abortion history.
Thus, this study says nothing about future pregnancy outcomes for RU-486 patients versus women who never have abortions – a true measure of longer-term RU-486 safety.

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The authors, including an NIH scientist, laid down the following unbelievable spin to explain the omission: “….women who have never had an abortion tend to have a different pattern of income, smoking rates and other health-related behaviors that would make a comparison difficult….”
Riiiiiight. More likely – but not politically correct – is that women who have abortions have a higher risk of future negative pregnancy outcomes. HHS Secretary Leavitt needs to look into having this study re-done using proper methodology and unbiased scientists.

The authors basically said women who don’t abort are higher class, as they say, “don’t drink, don’t smoke, don’t chew, and don’t run with boys who do.” Don’t sleep around either.
Are abortion supporters going to take characterization that lying down?

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