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La legislación provida previene el aborto principalmente previniendo el embarazo no planeado.
/0 Comments/in en español /by Guest Blogger[This article is a Spanish translation of “Pro-life laws prevent abortion primarily by preventing unplanned pregnancy.” courtesy of volunteer Pablo Mestrovic. If you’re interested in volunteering to translate our content, please complete our volunteer survey.] Esta publicación fue escrita originalmente por Conner Alford. Dentro del debate más general sobre el aborto en nuestra sociedad, dos […]
The dishonest claim that abortion pill reversal is dangerous
/in Abortion pills, Research, Uncategorized /by Calum MillerPhoto Credit 愚木混株 cdd20 on Unsplash Have you ever heard people say that abortion pill reversal (APR) is unsafe, because they abandoned the only randomised controlled trial done on it over safety concerns? In this post, I illustrate just how dishonest this claim is. In short, the researchers abandoned the study because current treatment was […]
March For Life 2024 Theme Highlights Efforts To “Love Them Both”
/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Virginia PridePhoto Credit Hannah Busing on Unsplash Yesterday the National March For Life revealed their theme for the 2024 year: “With Every Woman, For Every Child.” This is a natural progression from their 2023 theme, “Next Steps: Marching Forward into a Post-Roe America.” With that came the effort to create and enforce federal policies to protect […]
Hope After Loss: a non-religious book about processing miscarriage grief
/in Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss, Religion, Uncategorized /by Guest BloggerHope After Loss is a book to assist people who have experienced miscarriage as they process their grief. Heidi Inlow read this book in light of both her personal experience with pregnancy loss as well as her professional experience working with the group Support After Abortion. Here is her review: For me, Hope After Loss […]
Registration Open for Rehumanize Conference
/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOur friends at Rehumanize International organize consistently amazing conferences. Rehumanize is a Consistent Life Ethic (CLE) group, which means their work encompasses a wide range of social ills. That includes abortion, along with threats to older humans like the death penalty, human trafficking, racism, and war. Their conferences present a wonderful opportunity for activists in different spheres […]
In the fight for life
/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderLast night Ohioans voted for Issue 1, which enshrines the right to abortion in their state constitution. This is a major loss for the pro-life side, not least of all because it comes as part of a series of state ballot initiative defeats since Dobbs (after California, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana, and Vermont). And there […]
Doctor delayed emergency care for my ectopic pregnancy…in pro-abortion New York.
/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Your Stories /by Guest BloggerToday’s post is an email sent to SPL from Kathleen Szekely, reprinted with permission. I just read your excellent piece on the Ohio/Washington DC miscarriage issue. This needs to be heard over and over, because not only does it expose a lie about healthcare law and state law, it exposes media bias and is an example […]
Changes are coming…
/in Administrative, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardFor years, Facebook has been an ideal platform for charitable giving. It was easy to set up a recurring monthly donation, and Facebook even covered the processing fees. For many of our supporters, it was a simple “set it and forget it.” But Facebook has announced that those days are over. As of Oct. 31st, they […]
Ask a Pro-Life Atheist: Becca
/in Religion, Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Kelsey HazzardOnce a month or so, the Secular Pro-Life blog features a short interview with a pro-life atheist. (See the full series of interviews here.) Although Secular Pro-Life is not exclusively for atheists, historically atheists have played a key role in the organization. As atheists become more prominent in the pro-life movement generally, we’re excited for the opportunity […]
“Where do atheists think human rights come from?”
/in Philosophy, Religion, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderSecular Pro-Life is run by atheists. We bring it up not because we care if people agree with our (lack of) religious views, but because we want people to understand you don’t have to be religious to be pro-life. In fact, we like to emphasize that we do not care what your religious beliefs are; […]