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Californian aborts her unborn baby and posts a video to TikTok in hopes of normalizing the practice
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Californian aborts her unborn baby and posts a video to TikTok in hopes of normalizing the practice

A 25-year-old California woman filmed the off-screen execution of her unborn baby and posted the video to TikTok, telling Newsweek her "hope would be that abortion becomes more normalized and seen as what it is—healthcare."

The woman, identified only as Monica of Los Angeles and a mother of one, indicated in the July 20 video that this was her first "at-home abortion."

The baby inside her was 9 weeks old, meaning it had all its essential body parts, including elbows, knees, a beating heart, a brain, lungs, and kidneys.

The child's heartbeat would likely have been audible on an ultrasound. However, Monica suggested that Planned Parenthood aided her in stopping that heartbeat forever, "smooth and quickly."

Her stated reason for getting an abortion was that she is presently shacked up with her boyfriend and roommates and "bringing another kid into this home is not ideal whatsoever."

In the video, set to Chopin's waltz-like Nocturne No. 2, Monica revealed she had used mifepristone, a controversial drug recommended by Biden's Food and Drug Administration that blocks progesterone, a hormone required for a pregnancy to continue, along with misoprostol, which clears the baby out of the uterus.

A three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last week that the FDA had exceeded its authority when it permitted mifepristone to be delivered by mail and administered to women too far along in their pregnancies to take the drug as recommended. The ruling will not, however, affect the availability of the drug, reported USA Today.

Even if access were ultimately affected in some states, there are virtually no limits on abortion in California.

Newsweek indicated the the FDA-approved regimen for medication-based abortions entails "taking a pill at a healthcare provider's office, clinic or hospital, before going home and taking the rest of the medication around 24 to 48 hours later."

Monica confirms in the video she had followed the Biden FDA's regimen, taking the initial pills at the clinic then going home, where she swallowed her way through a checklist of eight pills.

According to the Guttmacher Institute, medical abortion makes up 54% of all abortions executed in the United States.

Midway through the process of killing her unborn child, Monica complained of nausea, saying nausea "is the worst thing ever."

After chasing the life out of her, Monica noted she "ordered some Wendy's."

The next day, she reported having "made it" and being "OK."

"I definitely felt hesitant about documenting my abortion because I was so worried about the kind of response I would get," Monica told Newsweek. "It was my attempt to reach out to those who may feel alone or unsupported through such a vulnerable event and to show that there is nothing to hide when it comes to making a choice that is best for you."

Concerning her decision to share her child's final moments on social media, Monica said, "I think it's incredibly important for women to share stories like this because, in a big way, it helps to destigmatize abortion."

Whereas Monica put a positive spin on her experience, other women have remarked that it is a hellish ordeal.

A Reddit poster recently shared her harrowing experience of a medical abortion, expressing profound regret after having observed her 10-week-old child perish in her hands.

Live Action further noted that the woman had not be forewarned that in order to kill her child, she would have to essentially give birth first and that the entire ordeal would be both gruesome and painful.

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Joseph MacKinnon

Joseph MacKinnon

Joseph MacKinnon is a staff writer for Blaze News.
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