Thursday, May 22 2025
By System Admin,
Thursday, May 22 2025
On 15 May 2025, the findings of the largest known real world analysis of medical abortion were released to the world via a nationwide webcast in the United States. The findings of the study include that 11 per cent of the time, there is an adverse side effect experienced by the woman within 45 days of taking these pills. These adverse effects include excessive bleeding, infection, multiple and prolonged hospitalisation and emergency department visits and failure to diagnose ectopic pregnancy. This challenges the 0.5 per cent risk of an adverse event that is currently published, which is 22 times lower.
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Tuesday, May 20 2025
By System Admin,
Tuesday, May 20 2025
An unborn baby boy is depending on his pregnant mother's life support and Georgia's pro-life heartbeat bill to survive. Thirty-year-old Adrian Smith was declared brain-dead in February after she suffered brain clots when she was nine weeks pregnant. Currently, she is on life support at 21 weeks pregnant, and doctors are hoping to sustain the baby boy to 32 weeks, when he will be fully developed and can be delivered via Cesarean section, Students for Life of America reports. Although brain dead means Smith is legally dead, Georgia's Living Infants and Equality Act protects the life in her womb.
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Thursday, May 8 2025
By System Admin,
Thursday, May 8 2025
The new papal conclave to select the successor of Pope Francis, who died last month at age 88, has concluded by producing the the first American pope in Church history. Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, now known as Pope Leo XIV, age 69, is originally from Chicago, Illinois, one of the most pro-abortion cities in the United States. Yet Leo, like his predecessor, has been outspoken about the need to protect all lives, including those of preborn children. Pope Leo XIV, was co-founder of the campus right-to-life organization “Villanovans for Life”—the oldest college pro-life club in the U.S. (he was Class of 1977).
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Monday, May 5 2025
By System Admin,
Monday, May 5 2025
A volunteer network in Massachusetts is working to send thousands of abortion pills into pro-life states where they are illegal. The group the Massachusetts Medication Abortion Access Project (MAP) is working to package and mail the pills. While obtaining the abortion pill is legal in Massachusetts, it could be violating the laws of pro-life states. These volunteers, however, say they don't care. "I couldn't care less what the law says. This is the right thing to do," a male volunteer named Sunny said.
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Wednesday, April 16 2025
By System Admin,
Wednesday, April 16 2025
Republican lawmakers are urging the FBI to investigate the deaths of five premature-sized babies discovered by pro-life activists in a 2022 rescue operation. Lauren Handy and Terrisa Bukovinac recovered the bodies of the aborted children, who appeared to have been killed in partial-birth abortions, outside of a Washington, D.C., clinic. Former President Joe Biden's justice department delayed an investigation into the deaths and instead, lawmakers said, waged war on pro-lifers. Five pro-life advocates noted evidence that the children were victims of partial-birth abortions.
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Friday, April 11 2025
By System Admin,
Friday, April 11 2025
The Bronx woman who was recorded punching an anti-abortion activist in the face last weekend has been arrested, the NYPD has confirmed. Brianna J. Rivers, 30, was arrested on one count of second-degree assault for the incident that found her attacking interviewer Savannah Craven Antao, a reporter for pro-life advocacy group Live Action. Shortly after the incident, Rivers acknowledged that things should not have turned physical while also accusing Craven Antao of provoking her violent response. Rivers earlier denied the violence on another post, "I will not allow my image to be defamed by this woman's actions. Anyone who knows me knows how respectful I am, I don't even litter, there's no way you believe I'm punching people for disagreeing with my POV."
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Saturday, April 5 2025
By System Admin,
Saturday, April 5 2025
A pro-abortion woman assaulted pro-life journalist Savannah Craven Antao while she filmed a Man on the Street interview for Live Action. Craven Antao was recording interviews regarding "What does Planned Parenthood do? Perception vs. Reality?" in Harlem, New York, when the attack occurred. According to Craven Antao and her husband, Henry Antao, a woman approached and started a conversation with Craven Antao, even complimenting her. But during the interview, she suddenly assaulted Craven Antao. Video footage shows Craven Antao and the woman discussing abortion before the woman punches her.
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Monday, March 24 2025
By System Admin,
Monday, March 24 2025
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has issued a cease-and-desist order barring Planned Parenthood from providing chemical abortions. The order argues Planned Parenthood is in violation of state law requiring it to have an approved plan for treating women who experience complications from the dangerous practice. Planned Parenthood Great Rivers, formerly Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri, which covers St. Louis, the Ozarks and surrounding regions, called the order harassment.
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Thursday, March 20 2025
By System Admin,
Thursday, March 20 2025
Amid an ongoing financial crisis for the organization, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York (PPGNY) is selling the property of its only Manhattan facility, a location where New York pro-life Catholics have prayed outside for years. Planned Parenthood announced the sale of the building in a statement, coming as the company said it was "fighting to overcome social and political obstacles and structural challenges within the country's health system."
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Wednesday, March 5 2025
By System Admin,
Wednesday, March 5 2025
Scholars with the Charlotte Lozier Institute have entered into arbitration against the publisher of a medical journal that published three of the scholars’ scientific studies about abortion but later retracted them after receiving complaints from pro-abortion advocates. In their arbitration demand, the scholars claim that Sage Publications Inc. pursued a political agenda in retracting the articles after previously praising them for their scientific rigor. The articles were published in 2019, 2021 and 2022 in the peer-reviewed journal
Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology.
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Friday, December 13 2024
By System Admin,
Friday, December 13 2024
Abortion supporters often accuse pro-lifers of being pro-life in speech and not in action, saying that if we were pro-life and wanted abortion illegal, we wouldn’t abandon children once they’re born. That, or pro-lifers walk the walk for political motivations only. Though maybe some politicians only care about life in the womb when it earns them votes, like the “pro-life in name only” Republicans that Students for Life Action (SFLAction) frequently calls out, truly pro-life people put their beliefs into action. The media glances over many of them.
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Wednesday, November 27 2024
By System Admin,
Wednesday, November 27 2024
Women’s rights advocates have dismissed concerns about late-term abortion as a right-wing talking point, but pro-lifers are flagging data showing the spurious phenomenon is surging in blue states. Figures released by the Oregon Health Authority show that the number of abortions performed after 23 weeks gestation, or after fetal viability, soared from 85 in 2022 to 225 in 2023, a one-year jump of 165 percent. Overall abortions during that period rose in 2023 to 10,075, an increase of 16.2 percent and the highest state total since 2009.
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Friday, November 22 2024
By System Admin,
Friday, November 22 2024
Abortions dropped sharply in Iowa immediately after a strict abortion ban went into effect there, according to data from a major pro-abortion group. Data from the Guttmacher Institute, released on Thursday, show an average of 400 clinician-provided abortions per month in Iowa over the first six months of 2024. After the state’s six-week ban went into effect on July 29, “the number of abortions dropped to an estimated 250 in August, a decrease of 38% from the average over the first six months of the year,” Guttmacher said.
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Friday, August 30 2024
By System Admin,
Friday, August 30 2024
State government legal attacks on pro-life pregnancy care centers have been increasing since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, according to a conservative legal expert. Daniel Schmid, associate vice president of Legal Affairs at Liberty Counsel, told reporters that he believed "there's no question" that such attacks are on the rise. "What they have done there is target them and say 'these people are frauds, these people are lying to you, these people are X-Y-and-Z,' even though they are not. They're just offering alternatives to abortion for women who might want the counseling, who might want the resources they provide, all the rest of it." <B><a href="https://www.christianpost.com/news/state-attacks-on-pro-life-centers-on-the-rise-legal-expert.html">Read more...</A></B></p>
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Friday, August 16 2024
By System Admin,
Friday, August 16 2024
The mail-order abortion business is booming under "telemedicine shield laws"— state policies that protect doctors who prescribe and send chemical abortion kits to states where abortion is illegal. But pro-life advocates like John Seago, the president of Texas Right to Life, say organizations like MAP are committing a crime. "You have states not just picking their own strategy but trying to completely sabotage the governing efforts of their neighboring states," Seago said. "It can't stand."
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Thursday, July 18 2024
By System Admin,
Thursday, July 18 2024
Fort Liberty is responding to backlash after a slideshow presentation used for training at the U.S. Army base referred to anti-abortion organizations as "terrorist organizations." A photo circulating on social media shows one slide from a presentation used to train soldiers. The slide, titled "Terrorist Groups," lists several groups, including National Right to Life and Operation Rescue, and "opponents of Roe v. Wade," the Supreme Court ruling that established a right to abortion before it was overturned in 2022.
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Tuesday, June 11 2024
By System Admin,
Tuesday, June 11 2024
The Massachusetts state government this week announced what it billed as a “first-in-the-nation” effort to discredit — and steer pregnant women away from — pregnancy resource centers in the state. The state’s Department of Public Health said in a press release on Monday that it was launching what it described as an “education campaign” to highlight “the dangers and potential harm” of crisis pregnancy centers. Those organizations offer aid and support to pregnant women, particularly women in desperate situations and who may be considering abortion.
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Wednesday, May 22 2024
By System Admin,
Wednesday, May 22 2024
“Hope for a New Generation” provides both data and testimonials that highlight the positive impact that pro-life pregnancy help centers had in 2022. That year, pregnancy help centers saw over 970,000 new clients and provided goods and services worth over $367 million to women, youth, and families. Furthermore, pregnancy help centers were assisted by over 17,000 paid staff and 44,000 volunteers. Impressively, over 97 percent of those who sought help from pro-life pregnancy help centers reported a positive experience. Read more...
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Tuesday, May 14 2024
By System Admin,
Tuesday, May 14 2024
Since the fall of Roe v. Wade in 2022, pro-abortion states have begun devising measures to shelter abortionists whose operations were hampered by states that chose to protect unborn life. These so-called "abortion shield laws" — many of which are likely unconstitutional — will defeat any ability for pro-life states and their citizens to hold abortionists accountable for violating their health and safety standards. Diligently enforced, shield laws invite a new war between the states over not just the lives of unborn children, but also our system of government.
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Saturday, May 11 2024
By System Admin,
Saturday, May 11 2024
A 75-year-old devout Catholic under house arrest for an abortion facility protest is being denied her request to attend Mass on Sundays by President Joe Biden's Department of Justice. A federal judge agrees with the Justice Department that a wheelchair-bound woman with multiple health problems cannot be allowed to attend Mass once a week because of her conviction for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act. But the prohibition on Paulette Harlow clearly violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which prohibits the federal government from violating someone's religious liberty unless it can prove it "is in furtherance of a compelling governmental interest."
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