Exploring the Long History of Abortion: From Ancient Egyptian Herbs to the Present Day
For thousands of years, abortion has been a part of human history. In ancient times, women in Egypt used various herbs and plants to terminate their pregnancies. This ancient practice of abortion was documented in medical texts and drawings from as early as 1550 BC. These texts describe the use of certain herbs, such as mandrake, cotton, and silphium, as emmenagogues, meaning they induced menstruation and caused the termination of pregnancy. The ancients used these plants to induce labor or expel the fetus from the womb. While the effectiveness of these herbs is still debated, it is clear that ancient Egyptians had a variety of methods for ending pregnancies.
source: Phys.org