A peer reviewed study found "significant amounts" of mifepristone, an anti-progesterone component of the chemical abortion pill, in the water supply of Austin, Texas, Blacksburg, Virginia and Carbondale, Illinois. AdvertisementAbortion Pill Chemicals Found in Water Supply of Three American Cities https://t.co/nVCuqT5tk3 pic.twitter.com/y6BxoYj9sq — LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) August 4, 2026The chemical abortion pill, comprised of mifepristone and misoprostol, is available through mail order in all 50 states, despite varying states' restrictions on abortion. Mifepristone's anti-progesterone effects can cancel out progesterone dosages that women may take for various health reasons, according to the study. This ground-breaking study shows that chemical abortion drugs are present in U.S. drinking water. The study, “Anti-Progesterone in Environmental Water,” collected water samples from household taps, as well as samples from both upstream and downstream of water treatment facilities.