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Probe Finds ‘Medical Malpractice’ During Mailing of Abortion Pills

Articles | July 16, 2026 | by Catholics for Catholics

One group mailed pills to a woman posing as a 13-year-old with three prior C-sections.

By Catholics for Catholics

Despite incalculable red flags, leftist militants continue to mail out abortion pills haphazardly all across the nation. 

A probe shared with The Daily Wire by the American Association of Pro-Life OB/GYNs found that Aid Access, an activist group, mailed pills to an investigator from the group who posed as a 13-year-old girl who had three prior C-section births. The pills expeditiously arrived in Indiana after Dr. Christina Francis, an investigator, ordered the pills for a patient with a complicated medical history to see how the organization would react. 

“What this investigation uncovered is far from anything that could be called healthcare,” the American Association of Pro-Life OB/GYNs (AAPLOG) wrote in a letter obtained by The Daily Wire Thursday, sent to top Republican lawmakers. “In fact, it should be considered medical malpractice.”

During the administration of former President Joe Biden, restrictions were loosened around the mailing of the abortion pill mifepristone. This meant that pills can be sent out without an in-person appointment.

The Biden-era decision, which is still in place, happened as abortion via pill reinforced itself as the most common method to end the life of an unborn child. Pro-life activists have urged the Food and Drug Administration to reinstate those guidelines. 

While filling out an Aid Access pill intake form, Francis listed several conditions, including being on blood thinners, having an intrauterine device, and a history of ectopic pregnancy. Those conditions did not deter Aid Access, and pills arrived four days after Francis ordered them. 

Dr. Francis discovered that Aid Access sent her the pills with no identity verification, confirmation of pregnancy, or any medical consultation despite claims on its website that it would have a medical professional review a medical questionnaire answered by those looking for pills. 

“To test the level of medical review and due diligence, we intentionally put red flags in our answers with several contraindications so ridiculous any one of them should have been a hard stop for a physician conducting an in-person screening and informed consent. However, we were shockingly allowed to complete the process,” AAPLOG told lawmakers. 

The abortion pills were sent from a generic address in California to Indiana, where medication abortions are technically against the law. Aid Access, which says it ships abortion pills into all 50 states, did not respond to a request for comment. 

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