Pro-life CEO says women are being ‘misled’ about pregnancy as abortion pill fight reaches Supreme Court
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EXCLUSIVE: As the Supreme Court weighs access to the abortion pill mifepristone, EveryLife founder and CEO Sarah Gabel Seifert says women are not being told the full truth about pregnancy and motherhood. Seifert, whose pro-life diaper company launched a new "ReThink Pregnancy" campaign ahead of Mother’s Day, told FOX Business in an exclusive on-camera interview that the abortion pill debate reflects a broader cultural message shaping how women view pregnancy. "I would say one of the biggest lies that women are told is that they should completely fear pregnancy," Seifert said. She argued that young women are increasingly being taught to see pregnancy as something to avoid rather than understand. COSTCO WILL NOT SELL ABORTION PILL AT US PHARMACIES; DECISION HAILED AS ‘SIGNIFICANT WIN’ BY ACTIVIST GROUPS EveryLife founder and CEO Sarah Gabel Seifert holds her daughter in a promotional image provided by the company. (Courtesy of EveryLife / Unknown) "It's so unfortunate that today culture is telling women that pregnancy and motherhood is something to run away from, to avoid," she said. Her comments come as the high court considers whether to allow restrictions on mifepristone to remain in place after a lower court ruling reinstated an in-person dispensing requirement for the drug. Seifert criticized how abortion pills are being discussed and distributed, particularly when used without direct medical oversight. DEMOCRATS ARE TRYING TO DELEGITIMIZE THE SUPREME COURT: MARTHA MACCALLUM Participants hold "Make More Babies" signs during a pro-life demonstration in Washington, D.C., with the U.S. Capitol in the background. (Courtesy of EveryLife / Unknown) "It’s really unfortunate what’s happening with the abortion pill debate right now, because what’s happened for young people today is that they’re being told that this medication is acceptable to take in your home alone without seeking medical advice and going to see a doctor to confirm with an ultrasound that you do indeed have a viable pregnancy," Seifert said. She added that such situations can leave women vulnerable. "If we actually cared about women and their health, then we would not be wanting to put them in such a vulnerable state," she said. "And so the more that we can be fighting against the abortion pill being distributed, especially via mail, the better off women are going to be and the better off our society is going to be." Recent filings before the Supreme Court have raised similar concerns. In an amicus brief led by Republican lawmakers , including Sen. Bill Cassidy and House Speaker Mike Johnson, more than 100 lawmakers argued that expanded access to mifepristone by mail has increased the risk of coercion and reduced medical oversight. WOMAN MISTAKENLY GIVEN ABORTION MEDICATION BY CVS INSTEAD OF IVF HORMONES: 'THEY JUST KILLED MY BABY' EveryLife diapers are shown packaged for distribution. The company says it provides baby products to families and supports pregnancy resource centers nationwide. (Courtesy of EveryLife / Unknown) The brief cites alleged cases in which women were pressured or unknowingly given abortion pills obtained online, arguing that in-person requirements could help prevent abuse and better protect patients. Lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to reinstate in-person dispensing requirements while the case proceeds. Seifert framed her argument as part of a larger cultural shift, saying messaging around pregnancy, marriage and family has long-term consequences. "When we have fear, that is the leading message to young women today around getting married, around having children, it’s going to cause a culture to not prioritize the things that actually leave a legacy here in this world," she said. TRUMP ADMIN TO BEGIN REFUNDING $166B TO BUSINESSES IN WAKE OF SUPREME COURT DECISION EveryLife diapers and wipes are displayed as part of the company’s direct-to-consumer product line. (Courtesy of EveryLife / Unknown) EveryLife, which Seifert founded in 2023, sells diapers and baby products directly to consumers and supports pregnancy resource centers nationwide by providing essential supplies to families in need. The company has also donated millions of diapers…
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