Last week, Time magazine featured a commentaryby Katie Lyon, a mother who terminated her pregnancy due to a poor pregnancy diagnosis. She chose to terminate her pregnancy in the second trimester due to her unborn daughter’s diagnosis of Spina bifida and other issues which she does not expand upon. The goal of Ms. Lyon’s commentary was to explain how […]
Pain-Capable Abortion Bans with Exceptions are Not Pro-Life Bills by Sarah St. Onge
Last week the South Carolina House voted to prohibit abortion after 20 weeks post-conception based on the strong likelihood of pain on the part of the unborn child. The law was passed without rape, incest, or fetal anomaly restrictions- a monumental achievement given the status of our current “pro-life” belief system in this country. There is […]
Carry to Birth Group Celebrates Defeat of Ireland Abortion Law by Sarah St. Onge
In 2010 my unborn daughter was diagnosed with a lethal birth anomaly. We continued our pregnancy, much to the consternation of our physicians, and she lived for almost two hours after birth. As the mother of a child who was diagnosed in the womb with a life limiting condition, I take a keen interest in abortion […]