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AMAZON DELIVERY: Woman Who Bought Abortion Book Was Sent Pregnancy Vitamins

A furious Amazon customer has told how she was sent a bottle of vitamins for pregnant mums-to-be after she ordered a book about abortion.

Angry Taylor Esche – known online as @eschesketch – took to TikTok to shame the retail giant and notched up hundreds of thousands of views.

In her online message, she said: “This is a big f**k you to Amazon and whoever packed my order this week.”

According to Taylor Esche, Amazon supplied prenatal vitamins instead of an abortion book in the United States. (@eschesketch/Newsflash)

She had ordered the book in the wake of the recently leaked documents indicating that the Supreme Court would be ruling on Roe v Wade that legalised abortion.

The documents indicated that they were planning to overturn it which would take away a woman’s right to choose to have an abortion.

In the interview Taylor did not elaborate on the reasons for choosing the book, a copy of the ‘New Handbook for a Post-Roe America: The Complete Guide to Abortion Legality, Access, and Practical Support’.

According to Taylor Esche, Amazon supplied prenatal vitamins instead of an abortion book in the United States. (@eschesketch/Newsflash)

She told how she had properly ordered the book in follow-up videos that included the tracking identification.

She later confirmed to Newsflash that she had spoken to an executive from Amazon who told her that her order had been placed by the fulfilment centre in Birminghаm, Alabama, аnd “promised to keep me updаted аs they investigаted”.

Birmingham has some of the toughest anti-abortion laws in the entire USA.

According to Taylor Esche, Amazon supplied prenatal vitamins instead of an abortion book in the United States. (@eschesketch/Newsflash)

Taylor said that she had since been contacted by the author of the book who might be planning to take it further, and added that she hoped it was simply a mixup by Amazon staff member.

But she added: “imagine what would have happened if it had been a woman who was actually pregnant and trying to look at what her options were.”

She had also been contacted by other people who reported similar incidents including one that had a handwritten note saying: “I’ll pray for you”.

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