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Many pro-choice views depend on believing embryos are “clumps of cells”
/in Biology, Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderFrom time to time we ask our followers “If you used to be pro-choice and you’re now pro-life, tell us why.” We’ve posted some of the answers to that question (and similar questions) here. Among the recurring themes are people who sincerely believed most abortions take place when the embryo is just a “clump of […]
Nuestros niños perdidos en abortos espontaneos no eran parásitos.
/0 Comments/in Biology, en español, Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss /by Guest Blogger[This article is a Spanish translation of “Our miscarried children weren’t parasites” courtesy of volunteer Pablo Mestrovic. If you’re interested in volunteering to translate our content, please contact us.] Esta publicación fue escrita originalmente por Monica Snyder. (La transcripción debajo del video.) Transcripción: Cuando las personas que estan a favor del aborto legal conceptualiza al embrión como […]
Florida Enforces its 24-Hour Waiting Period. Somehow That’s News.
/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardA Politico headline caught my eye yesterday: “How Florida Uses a Little-Known Law to Punish Abortion Clinics.” I am a Floridian and pay above-average attention to abortion laws, but I had no idea what Politico could be talking about. What innovative, cutting-edge pro-life strategy had my state cooked up without me noticing? So I read […]
Idaho hospital ends L&D services due to decreasing patient volumes; media blames abortion bans
/in Debunking, Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderBonner General Health (BGH), a hospital in Sandpoint, Idaho, has announced it is ending it’s labor and delivery services. You may have seen headlines like these: The Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, which had been around since 1973. That means legislatures across the country are grappling with changes to a decades-long legal status quo. […]
Heidi Crowter and the Deathly Laws
/in Ableism, Later Abortion, Legislation, laws, & court cases, They Can Hear You, Uncategorized /by Kristina ArtukovićOn this World Down Syndrome Day, we are going to focus on one of the most important legal battles ever led when it comes to the dignity of persons with Down syndrome. Heidi Crowter is a woman with Down syndrome who has been fighting for years to remove the section from the UK’s abortion law […]
Remains of 115 Abortion Victims Recovered One Year Ago
/in Later Abortion /by Kelsey HazzardIt’s hard to believe that a year has already gone by. This week marks the first anniversary of the day that Terrisa Bukovinac (who is an atheist and Secular Pro-Life board member) and Lauren Handy recovered the bodies of 115 babies killed by D.C. abortionist Cesare Santangelo. Most of those babies received a prompt burial. […]
I’m not anti-sex. I’m anti-crisis pregnancy.
/in Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderI do not care about your sex life. As long as we’re talking about consenting adults, I don’t care who you have sex with or when or why. I hope everyone involved stays safe and healthy, but aside from those factors it’s not just that I don’t care. I’m actively uninterested. And yet, like many […]
Aborting a healthy fetus at 31 weeks
/in Later Abortion, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderThere are several places in the United States where it is legal to abort a viable fetus for non-medical reasons. By this I mean it’s legal for a woman (1) who is 24 weeks pregnant or further (2) to undergo a procedure that has the intent and result of killing the fetus (3) when there […]
Colorado Bill Would Prohibit Abortion Pill Reversal
/in Abortion pills, Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSo much for “choice.” Pro-abortion legislators in Colorado have introduced SB23-190 which, if enacted, would subject doctors to professional discipline “if the health-care provider provides, prescribes, administers, or attempts medication abortion reversal.” I think pro-life advocates made a strategic mistake when they introduced “abortion pill reversal” (APR) as an amazing new technology. It is certainly […]
Ask a Pro-Life Atheist: L. P.
/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 […]