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In One Month: Democrats for Life of America Conference
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardMany of you know that Secular Pro-Life is led by a trio of atheist women: Monica, the conservative; Kelsey, the moderate; and Terrisa, the liberal San Francisco vegan who Fox News warned you about. (We love you, Terrisa!) So who better than Terrisa to represent the secular point of view at the Democrats for Life […]
Recap: 2019 Pro-Life Women’s Conference
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe fourth annual Pro-Life Women’s Conference gathered 800 passionate advocates together in New Orleans, and what a weekend it was. This blog post will only capture a fraction of the amazing presentations, projects, and camaraderie. (Be sure to check out our photo album too!) I left feeling so enthusiastic about helping moms, saving babies, and defeating the exploitative […]
Baby Chris is 13 Weeks Old
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[This is part 14 of a multi-part series chronicling a pregnancy through the lens of “Baby Chris.” Click here for other parts.] Thirteen weeks after conception (15 weeks LMP), Baby Chris is about the size of an apple and weighs two and a half ounces. Photo by Alicia Petresc on Unsplash According to the American Pregnancy […]
Advice Column: Dealing with Online Bullies
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardToday’s advice-seeker wants your two cents on the nightmare that is social media. Here is her question (which has been edited for length and to omit personally identifying details): For the last several years I’ve been sympathetic to the pro-life position, supportive of really early gestational limits (e.g. 10 weeks) and disliked the vilification of […]
Baby Chris is Twelve Weeks Old
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[This is part 13 of a multi-part series chronicling a pregnancy through the lens of “Baby Chris.” Click here for other parts.] One-third of this pregnancy is over! Baby Chris has entered the second trimester, and this week, his or her weight has increased about 58%. He or she is now about the size of […]
In One Week: Pro-Life Women’s Conference
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe fourth annual Pro-Life Women’s Conference will take place next weekend, from Friday, June 21 through Sunday, June 23, in New Orleans! This year’s theme is “When Women Lead,” and it will feature presentations by female physicians, activists, attorneys, and more. As always, it’s family-friendly and there will be opportunities for enrichment through art, self-care, and […]
Are Human Embryos Human Beings from the Beginning?
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Clinton WilcoxPhoto by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash Pro-choice advocates will insist that the human embryo doesn’t become a human being until birth or at least sometime late in pregnancy. Pro-life people generally agree with the scientific consensus that human life begins at fertilization; once the ovum cell is fertilized by the sperm cell, a new, genetically distinct human organism […]
Baby Chris is Eleven Weeks Old
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[This is part 12 of a multi-part series chronicling a pregnancy through the lens of “Baby Chris.” Click here for other parts.] Eleven weeks after conception (13 weeks LMP), Baby Chris is about three inches long. It’s been a busy week for the development of facial features. The tiny nose and lips have formed, allowing Baby […]
Pro-choice articles euphemizing “heartbeat.”
/0 Comments/in Biology, Debunking /by Monica SnyderDefinitions of “heartbeat.” To my knowledge there’s no unifying authoritative definition of “heartbeat.” Embryology textbooks do use the term. For example: “Blood flow begins during the fourth week, and heartbeats can be visualized by Doppler ultrasonography.” – The Developing Human, Moore et al, 10th Edition (2013) “The heartbeat is initiated around the twenty-first day, and […]
When we say “heartbeat” we don’t mean “fetal pole cardiac activity.” We mean “heartbeat.”
/0 Comments/in Biology, Debunking /by Monica SnyderRecently a FB follower shared this post to our page: (Click to enlarge) The text reads, in part: This is what an embryo at 6 weeks looks like. There is no real heart beat because it’s heart isn’t nearly complete – they’re heart “vibrations” (vibrations are caused my cellular activity where the heart WILL be. […]