Doctors in maternity clinics and hospitals cannot keep up with saving the lives of newborns and their mothers. The reason is the Chinese "Bejbi Kaput" tablets available in Siberia.
Abortion pills "bejbi kaput"
In Russia, approximately 16% of women who haveabortionsdie from internal bleeding and other complications after an aborted pregnancy. In Siberia, one of the ways to terminate a pregnancy is to take the Chinese tablet " bejbi kaput ".
Elena Potapowa from the Department of Pregnancy Pathology in Chita says that to this day the exact composition of the tablets is not known, and the women who took it are in a very difficult condition - they need surgical treatment and doctors' great efforts to preserve their lives.
Tablets are ironically called the "miracle of Panacea", because in fact they are a deadly threat. They lead to internal bleeding in the mother, and thus in the baby. Two weeks ago, in one of the hospitals in Chita, a 20-year-old woman died after an abortion attempt using the "Bejbi Kaput" pill. Most of the women who took the pill became permanently sterile and their reproductive organs stopped functioning.
Moral shock is caused when there is no miscarriage and newborns are born with internal bleeding (lungs, stomach, and brain) and die after a few hours.
Three women with extensive hemorrhages were brought to Siberian birthing centers in January. After long talks, they admitted to doctors that they had taken a pill called "Bejbi kaput". Doctors appeal to Russian women that if their pregnancy needs to be terminated, a thoughtful abortion in the clinic is necessary.
"Bejbi kaput" tablet in Poland
So far, no cases of taking the "bejbi kaput" tablet in Poland have been reported. However, it should be remembered that abortion is prohibited by law in Poland and that you must never take pharmacological agents from unknown sources at your own risk.
In Poland, abortion is prohibited by law. It can be made only in three autumn cases specified in the act:
1. When a fetus threatens the mother's life.
2. Prenatal tests or other medical indications indicate a high probability of a severe and irreversible impairment of the fetus or an incurable disease threateninghis life.
3. When there is a justified suspicion that the pregnancy resulted from a prohibited act (e.g. incest, rape).
Abortion in cases other than those specified in the law (e.g. independent pharmacological abortion) is prohibited and is punishable under Polish law!