Abortion providers are breaking the law with DIY pills by post, says Christian Concern
Christian Concern has accused two major abortion providers of breaking the law with a postal service that mails out 'DIY' abortion pills to women wanting to terminate their pregnancies at home during the pandemic.
Abortion rules were relaxed after the UK went into lockdown to allow pregnant women to carry out terminations at home up to 10 weeks, but Christian Concern accuses Marie Stopes and BPAS (the British Pregnancy Advisory Service) of failing to perform adequate checks on gestation.
Christian Concern used mystery volunteers to call up the providers to access abortion pills via their postal service. The volunteers received the pills "despite using false names, dates of birth and gestational dates"....