What’s Next?
We know that Earth is our only home, and we must take care of our water while still taking care of ourselves. What can you do? Even low-dose birth control, Plan B, and abortion pills can have an impact on the water and in turn, animals, crops, and other people who come in contact with contaminated water. While your doctor may tell you there are few side effects, the pain and risk of abortion pills and hormonal contraception are real. And the collective effect of a generation using these pills more and more regularly will impact the environment and everything – including humans – who rely on clean water.
There are other methods to manage your period pain, acne, and mood swings, as well as support an unexpected pregnancy, that don't require chemicals, medication, or abortion pills. There are proven ways to avoid pregnancy altogether. Don't let Big Pharma or Big Abortion hook you on their dangerous drugs for life while they rake in record profits and avoid any accountability for what their products are doing to our planet.
Every life on Earth matters. You, me, and the fish in the sea all deserve clean water and the ability to reproduce. The current culture in the USA supports limitless chemical abortions with hundreds of thousands of pre-born babies being flushed down the drain in the United States. Everybody has DNA on day one.
The FDA waived the requirement for a clinic visit or ultrasound before receiving chemical abortion pills.(1) Chemical abortions are now a secret source of pollution with no reporting or accountability for drug distributors. Moreover, hundreds of thousands of women a year suffer alone from the trauma caused by these at-home abortions. They may also experience medical complications, grief, and depression, most of which go unreported. At the very least, these pills need to be brought back into the medical facilities for proper consultations, prescriptions, safety, and waste disposal.
Set aside the abortion politics for a moment and focus on the environmental impacts of what is happening to the planet. It’s not just one woman’s decision that won’t impact anyone else. You can make a difference by choosing life – all life – over using hormonal birth control pills, Plan B, and abortion pills. Encourage your friends to do so as well.
If knowing more about the contamination risks and outcomes from pharmaceuticals has made you change your mind, keep reading for more information about the risks and alternatives to abortion. Just like Big Pharma benefits from you not knowing the risks and harms of their pollution, the multibillion-dollar abortion industry doesn't want you to know about the risks, side effects, and long-term implications of chemical abortions and other “treatments” they offer.
We need to stand up and make a difference, not just for ourselves but for future generations. We only have one earth and one life. Use your life to make a difference!

Drug Take Back Program
You can take a first step by disposing of your prescription and non-prescription drugs properly. In 2023 the Drug Enforcement Agency's Take Back Day brought in 300 tons(2) of medication.
The FDA has a take-back locator that you can use to find a drop-off site near you or you can use this Google Maps link: google.com/maps/search/drug+disposal+near+me/
You probably know someone who will slam on the brakes without thinking if a family of ducks or geese try to cross a busy freeway. Or maybe they can't help but take in stray animals. But what do we do when someone we know faces an unexpected pregnancy? Maybe you could offer support and love so that the baby gets to live. Know someone facing an unexpected pregnancy?
Will Brake for Ducklings but...
Encourage her; tell her she can do this.
Help her to find the care and resources they will need.
You can help by showing love for her and her baby.
And most importantly, be there for her.
Find out more ways to help in our publication This Is Not Your Only Choice available at humanlife.org