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“Unmet Need” and Pushing Contraceptives on Women in the Developing World

Dr. Rebecca Oas at the Turtle Bay and Beyond blog has an eye-opening article exposing the claim that there is an “unmet need” for contraceptives in the developing world and that lack of access is the reason women don’t use … Continue reading

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From “Back Alley” to Main Street: Illegal Abortionists Who Became Legal Abortionists

(And Killed Women After Roe v. Wade) By Christina Dunigan The abortion-lobby response to the Kermit Gosnell mass murder debacle has been to insist that Gosnell was not enabled by pro-choicers, even though — in the spirit of Janis “Aghast … Continue reading

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Business As Usual: Florida Abortion Businesses Still Open Despite Problems

At National Review, Jillian Kay Melchior reports on three Florida abortion businesses with a long history of serious problems similar to those seen in the Kermit Gosnell case: Sycloria Williams was recovering from a botched abortion at her Pompano, Fla., … Continue reading

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New Study Doesn’t Support Safety of Webcam Abortions

Reproductive Research Audit’s Jacqueline Harvey, Ph.D., reports on a flawed study claiming that webcam abortions may be safer for women: The American Journal of Public Health has preliminarily released an electronic version of Changes in Service Delivery Patterns After Introduction … Continue reading

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New Study’s Reported Findings on Abortion-Breast Cancer Link Are Hyperinflated

Group Challenges Danish Researchers to Study the Whole Group, Use Record-Linkage Database The following statement was released by The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer on April 24, 2013. The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer commented on a Danish study led by Christina  … Continue reading

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Not Too Late: The Story of A Woman Who Had an Abortion Pill Reversal and the Doctor Who Helped Her

At World Magazine, Daniel James Devine writes about one of the first women to have a medical abortion reversal, and the doctor who helped her and is now helping others: Nineteen years old and pregnant, Cynthia Galvan had an abortion … Continue reading

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Volume 19, 2012

Volume 19, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2012 Download Issue (pdf format) Contents: Pre-Abortion Screening Law to Take Effect Federal Court Recognized Risk Factors in Ruling on South Dakota Law Appeals Court: All Abortion Risks Must Be Disclosed Argument to Invert Traditional … Continue reading

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Kermit Gosnell, the Back Alley and the Front Door

At The Wall Street Journal, James Taranto, a self-described member of the “mushy middle” on abortion, writes: One of the strongest practical arguments in favor of the Roe regime is that abortion has been around since time immemorial and outlawing … Continue reading

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Exception or Rule? Gosnell’s “House of Horrors” Not So Rare

By Cheryl Sullenger Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell’s capital murder trial continues this week in a courtroom packed with worn, bloody furniture and outdated equipment seized from his dilapidated abortion clinic, which has come to be known as the “House of … Continue reading

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“I was very frightened … not for my sake but for the child’s.”

Catherine of Abortion Alternative Information and Support writes: … I really wanted to keep the child.  But I was very frightened, because I had been abandoned by all around [me] and because bringing a child into this world seemed such … Continue reading

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Guidelines for Submitting Articles

We are always interested in publishing relevant content from guest experts, thoughtful people, or those who just want to share their stories. We also welcome regular contributors who may be willing to provide content every month or so. Here are … Continue reading

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Clinic Escort: Woman Who Had Ten Abortions “Empowered”

By Sarah Terzo An abortion clinic escort, whose blog can be found here, wrote the following in a post on March 18: There are times a client and/or companion is so empowered they instantly gain my admiration. What is she … Continue reading

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The Many Flaws of Judicial Bypass

Lauren Enriquez writes at LiveAction News about how the abortion industry uses “judicial bypass” to get around laws requiring them to notify parents before performing abortions on teenage girls. She notes: The judicial bypass process is essential to ensuring that … Continue reading

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Video: Abortion Doesn’t Help Suicidal Women

Here is an excellent video from Ireland in which medical experts speak out about abortion and suicide. It provides a good overview of the information showing that (a) there is no evidence that abortion provides any help in cases where … Continue reading

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On World Down Syndrome Day, Acknowledging Abortion’s Impact

Today is World Down Syndrome Day. Sadly, most unborn children diagnosed with Down Syndrome are aborted (often after parents are given poor information and pressured to abort by medical staff). Most people don’t know about the negative impact of such … Continue reading

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