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Justice Breyer Announces Retirement. Now What?
/1 Comment/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Pro-Life Demographics, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardLast week, Justice Stephen Breyer (pictured) announced that he will retire from the Supreme Court of the United States. Justice Breyer took the bench in 1994. He has consistently opposed the right to life in the womb — and even halfway outside of it, as the author of the Stenberg v. Carhart opinion supporting partial-birth […]
Pro-Life Atheist to Headline Maryland March for Life on Thursday
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardTerrisa Bukovinac, a left-leaning atheist with leadership roles in several pro-life organizations, will give the keynote speech at the Maryland March for Life. The event takes place this Thursday, February 3, at Lawyers Hall in Annapolis at 5:00 p.m. Terrisa began her anti-abortion activist journey with Secular Pro-Life. She is a long-time SPL volunteer and […]
The Shared Rhetoric of Black Lives Matter and Anti-Abortionists
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardWhen it comes to the slogan “Black Lives Matter,” many people misinterpret it to mean that only Black lives matter. They wrongly interpret the BLM movement as excluding or ignoring the injustices faced by any and all other demographics. They respond (some maliciously, but many in mere ignorance), “All lives matter.” In saying this, they […]
2022 March for Life Recap: many paths leading to the same place.
/0 Comments/in Pro-Life Demographics /by Monica SnyderThe March for Life January 21, 2022 – This was my first time attending the DC March for Life. Until recently I lived in Northern California, so I had always attended the San Francisco Walk for Life instead. The DC March was, first and foremost, much colder, wow. It was also much larger! To be […]
New peer-reviewed article: Fetal Pain in the First Trimester
/0 Comments/in Biology, Later Abortion, Research, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderOn December 6, 2021, The Linacre Quarterly published Dr. Bridget Thill’s dissertation “Fetal Pain in the First Trimester.” The article is written for a medical audience, with over 100 references to research in medical journals published from 1936 through 2021. If you can read the entire article, do, but for those who aren’t able to, […]
The phrase “spontaneous abortion” is not pro-choice propaganda.
/0 Comments/in Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss, Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder“Spontaneous abortion” is the medical term for a miscarriage. Many people have expressed confusion and hurt regarding this phrase, believing that it’s trying to equivocate between a miscarriage and an elective abortion or that it’s suggesting a woman gets an abortion casually. As someone who has had two miscarriages, I understand the gravity and sensitivity […]
Secular Pro-Life Opposes FDA Nominee Robert Califf
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSecular Pro-Life has joined a coalition letter opposing Dr. Robert Califf’s nomination as Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration. Califf, who was FDA Commissioner during the Obama administration, played a key role in expanding abortion drugs. At the same time, he degraded the reporting requirements for abortion complications. Thanks to him, only women’s deaths […]
Join us at the March for Life and National Pro-Life Summit
/0 Comments/in Administrative, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe March for Life takes place on Friday, January 21st. This year’s theme is “Equality Begins in the Womb.” We will meet up with our friends from Rehumanize International around 11:00 a.m. Look for the bright blue Secular Pro-Life banner at the corner of Constitution and 12th. From there, we will march to the Supreme […]
Study: Women considering abortion who visit CPCs are more likely to continue their pregnancies
/0 Comments/in Research, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderIn July of 2021, PLOS One published “Pregnancy outcomes after exposure to crisis pregnancy centers among an abortion-seeking sample recruited online.” As of the time of this article, the research is fully available without journal access, if you’d like to read it directly. Here are some notes: The authors have pro-choice affiliations but, in my […]
How advances in perinatal palliative care show the value of preborn and newborn children
/0 Comments/in Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss, Research, Uncategorized /by Guest BloggerA recent Canadian research article provides recommendations on medications for managing symptoms in seriously ill babies who are receiving palliative care outside the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).1 Beyond providing technical guidance, this study casts light on the value of these tiny babies, their capacity for pain, and their essentially human need for connection and […]