Post-Abortion Review

Our Greatest Need – A Poem

Our Greatest Need He knew we longed for peace, but He did not come as a general. He knew we longed for unity, but He did not come as a politician. He knew we longed for wealth, but He did not come as an economist. He knew we longed for knowledge, but He did not […]

From the Mail Bag: A Judge’s Comments on Judicial Bypass

Dear Dr. Reardon, I was surprised and pleased to see your article in the recent Post-Abortion Review concerning how parental notification/judicial bypass hearings are conducted. I believe it is the first discussion I have seen on this most important point. It is a shame and quite unfair that these hearings are merely one-sided and give […]

The Morning After Abortion Pill Act

by David C. Reardon, Ph.D. In order to expose the truth about the “morning after pill,” I would encourage state and federal legislators to consider a consumer protection law that would ensure that women receiving a prescription for “emergency contraceptives” are provided with a “plain language” explanation of how this hormonal therapy works. Before providing […]

Mississippi May Seek Recovery of Medicaid Payments for Abortion-Related Injurie

News Briefs Mississippi May Seek Recovery of Medicaid Payments for Abortion-Related Injuries Pro-life activists in Mississippi have asked the state attorney general there to investigate why the state is paying for abortion-related injuries through Medicaid rather than requiring abortionists to foot the bill. In September, Right to Life of Jackson released a report documenting cases […]

Substance Abuse During Pregnancy and the Threat of Jail

by Amy R. Sobie & David C. Reardon, Ph.D. Over the last several years, national media reports on the problem of “crack babies” — babies born with an addiction to drugs that were used by their mothers during pregnancy — have sparked an interest in laws that would allow judges to jail pregnant drug addicts […]

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