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Anti-Abortion Should Be Anti-Censorship
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOnce in a while, I find myself agreeing with pro-choicers about something. Today is one of those days, thanks to an incredibly stupid incident from American University School of Law. It all started with the leak of the Dobbs opinion. Law students began discussing it in a group chat. American University was once ranked the […]
I’m an emergency physician. Pro-life laws don’t threaten my patients.
/0 Comments/in Biology, Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Guest BloggerI am a practicing emergency physician in Texas. My primary practice location is in a high volume, urban, community ER attached to a hospital providing women’s services, i.e. obstetrics. 20-30% of my daily practice is acute-care obstetric triage and treatment prior to 20 weeks, as well as undifferentiated walk in patients beyond 20 weeks with […]
Some differences between embryos and parasites.
/0 Comments/in Biology, Debunking, Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder[Esta publicación está disponible en español aquí.] A few people asked us to respond to the “fetus is a parasite” TikTok. We posted some thoughts from Dr. Calum Miller here. I added to his points in this TikTok (transcript below video): Yeah this is not accurate in terms of biology. There’s a lot in it that’s […]
Dobbs is Bearing Out a 45-Year-Old Pro-Life Feminist Theory
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Acyutananda[Today’s guest article is by Acyutananda.] There is a particular pro-life feminist theory which I have sometimes reiterated in Secular Pro-Life blogposts: The removal of abortion as an easy option ensures that people will protest strongly for better conditions for women. Why bother to protest strongly, which is a lot of trouble, as long as […]
The fetus isn’t a parasite. Stop pathologizing pregnancy.
/0 Comments/in Biology, Uncategorized /by Calum MillerThe following post is recreated from a Twitter thread by Dr. Calum Miller. This viral video about fetuses being parasites is honestly the perfect example of what happens when you give a first year undergrad a small bit of technical knowledge and a camera. (I’m not saying she is a first year undergrad – just […]
Keep Abortion Vendors Off Federal Property
/1 Comment/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSecular Pro-Life joined a coalition of dozens of groups, led by Students for Life Action, in an open letter to Congress. The letter forcefully refutes the pro-abortion proposal to establish abortion hubs on federal land. In the wake of Dobbs, desperate abortion industry groups sought any workaround to continue killing unborn babies in pro-life jurisdictions. […]
Secular Pro-Life VP Imprisoned for Rescuing Babies
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOur Vice President, Terrisa Bukovinac, is currently incarcerated in a Virginia jail. Although she is best known as the founder of Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU), Terrisa is also a longtime Secular Pro-Life activist. She is an atheist who found a home at Secular Pro-Life when she first opened her eyes to the injustice of abortion. […]
Treatment for Ectopic Pregnancy is Not Abortion
/1 Comment/in Biology, Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss /by John Bockmann[Today’s guest article is by John Bockmann.] Ectopic pregnancy can be a life-threatening emergency for a pregnant woman. It’s the leading cause of maternal mortality in the first trimester, when most induced abortions occur. That’s probably why it’s drawn a lot of attention, especially since legal, non-therapeutic abortion is no longer guaranteed everywhere in the […]
NPR admits abortion restrictions decrease abortion rates, then tries to backtrack
/0 Comments/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Research, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderNPR recently published “Do restrictive abortion laws actually reduce abortion? A global map offers insights.” Correspondent Michaeleen Doucleff begins the article asking “In countries where abortion is illegal, are there fewer abortions?” and then continues “The question sounds simple, but it’s tough to answer.” It’s not a tough question to answer, though. Doucleff answers it […]
Don’t have time to read Dobbs? Here’s our notes.
/1 Comment/in Legislation, laws, & court cases, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderIf you don’t want to read the 213 page opinion yourself, here are some brief notes I took. First and foremost: “Held: The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.” The Court argues that […]