"Too many mothers that have chosen abortion or have been coerced into it have been robbed of the chance of properly grieving their lost child."
The latest piece in our Pro-Life Professional Insight series, on the safe delivery of a child with Trisomy 18:
https://t.co/wA1v59kVvf
Here’s the next article in the series, trying to bring thoughtful, real-world, pro-life perspectives to the abortion debate. It is a hopeful story about how the remains of children, regardless how they die, can receive respect.
https://t.co/ocYuhZE9Vl
#ReThinkAbortion Medical complications during pregnancy rarely require procedures that end the child's life, and never justify induced abortion. https://t.co/TCZjJucR0H
"Crystal did not need an induced abortion. She needed encouragement and support from people who are willing and able to help her care for each twin individually."
Susan Bane, MD, on the Rehumanize Blog:
https://t.co/6HhYmplUFO
OB/GYN Susan Bane tells how she helped a family love their disabled son during his short life. Her personal experience motivated a high standard of care. #abortion@acog@aaplog https://t.co/HdTzk2RXwD
Becoming pregnant during grad school could become an advantage rather than an abortion. It takes thought, planning, and effort, like grad school work. Women get their children and their careers and protect human rights at every time of life . #abortion
https://t.co/r3Eg5UcR8i
"I remember talking with another professor who had a baby in medical school back in the 1980s. She talked about how it wasn't done in those days. She became my cheerleader..."
https://t.co/uEejNul8Cg
@secularprolife I want to hear pro-choice people say more than "they made a choice" to raise a Downs child rather than abort. The implications of either option are profound, requiring more than a tweet. https://t.co/dPbFmteP1P
@secularprolife All it took to discover APR was a mother's request + a well-trained physician + the Physician's Desk Reference. Progesterone out-competes mife. What else was possible in 2006? Innovation precedes science. https://t.co/dPzLdvyRVj
Hard cases of disability make elective abortion seem the obvious solution. But hard cases are hard because there are no obvious solutions. This doctor tells how his patient’s family struggled and cared.
https://t.co/dPbFmteP1P
@MikeArold@secularprolife I’m not an atheist, but I do think atheists CAN recognize objective morality. If morality is based on objective standards, then people of every background who think carefully about morality can recognize those standards. Objective means they are there for every one.
Wise move. The Colorado legislature and Governor Jared Polis (D) banned abortion pill reversal, BUT state officials apparently have no immediate plans to enforce it. Here's how one pro-life Dr. figured out APR in 2006 https://t.co/dPzLdvyRVj