As many state legislatures are restricting access to abortion, the Prairie State is removing financial and legal barriers and welcoming “refugees” from across state lines.
An OB-GYN explains how one state's restrictions affect women everywhere.
Unlike women's reproductive clinics, most crisis pregnancy centers are not medical facilities, and apart from providing free pregnancy tests and possibly limited sonograms, they do not offer medical assistance.
When refugee women are raped—something that happens with infuriating frequency—their options are dangerously limited.
They often have difficulty making and achieving aspirational plans for the future.
Too often, inaccurate medical terms have led many women to believe they have undergone abortions when nothing could be further from the truth.
This morning I took a call on our office phone from a woman looking for an abortion. But it took...
Reproductive health isn’t just about abortions, despite all the attention they get. It’s also about access to family planning services, contraception, sex education and much else. Such access lets women control the timing and size of their families so they have children when they are financially secure and emotionally ready and can finish their education and advance in the workplace. After all, having children is expensive, costing US$9,000 to $25,000 a year. And that’s why …
Most abortions overseas involve pills, and the method is used in about half of legal U.S. abortions. It also seems to be the future of illicit abortion.
"I never wanted to speak about this experience. But I cannot remain silent."
Imagine it taking multiple decades and a steady accumulation of credible evidence for your story to be acknowledged, believed, cared about, and fought for. Imagine existing in a world where the very thing that nearly ended your life is normalized. Imagining an opportunity to finally come to grips with being someone who was born alive […]
As the number of state restrictions grows, self-induced procedures remain shrouded in secrecy.
Should taxpayer dollars be used for abortions? On the 9/30/16 episode of RT Network’s “The Big Picture,” one panelist suggested that abortion should be covered by the government through a single-payer system. Horace Cooper, legal analyst at the National Center for Public Policy Research and...
A Teen Vogue writer who also published a piece telling minors how to take and distribute naked selfies, tells a teen how to circumvent her pro-life parents.
With the future of contraception in question, looking back to recent history is instructive.
Planned Parenthood takes more and more tax dollars to do fewer services for fewer people at fewer locations . . . except when it comes to abortion. Over the ...
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The question of whether the birth control pill causes abortions has direct bearing on millions of Christians, many of them prolife, who use and recommend it.
Three physician-researchers have found evidence that women using hormonal birth control do conceive children, who are then destroyed by the chemicals in an early abortion.