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North Carolina could outlaw abortion after 13 weeks
Republican North Carolina legislators have proposed a bill that could outlaw abortion after 13 weeks as New York State Democrats made headlines last month for passing a bill that allows abortion up to birth if the health of the mother is threatened.
Fighting Abortion with Christian Love
According to research by the abortion industry, more than half of women who undergo an abortion cite their partner's absence or unsupportiveness as a reason for choosing abortion.
What is missing from the abortion conversation
It’s time to give women — and men — the safe place they need for healing.
New Okla. Abortion Law Delayed
Oklahoma County District Judge Noma Gurich delayed for 45 days the enforcement of a law that requires women to undergo an ultrasound examination and listen to a description of the images before getting an abortion.
North Dakota's Lone Abortion Clinic Hits Lowest Numbers in Decade
The Red River Women's clinic, the only abortion clinic in North Dakota, reported the fewest number of abortion procedures per year in more than a decade. Although abortion advocates blame North Dakota's strict anti-abortion laws as the reason for the decline, pro-life advocates have heralded the state's commitment to saving the lives of the unborn.
Abortion Victories, #Winning Like Never Before
For 41 years, abortion has been legal in America. With two grossly uninformed decisions in 1973, Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, the Supreme Court laid down some of the most liberal abortion laws in the world, putting the United States on par with North Korea and China.
Abortion Is No Joke
Making a joke out of getting an abortion is particularly cruel. The life of the pre-born child is taken, and often the mother is wounded in ways that are nothing to laugh about.
America's Unsettled Conscience on Abortion
America has an unsettled conscience on abortion, and this most contentious of moral issues may be further from resolution than at any moment since the Roe v. Wade decision
Stigmas don’t end with abortion. Some women need help afterward
At my organization, Support After Abortion, we see the negative link between abortion opposition and women’s mental health every day. Some women tell us they feel like they aren’t welcome at church, or they can’t tell family members what happened to them out of fear of judgment and being disowned.
Republicans Pass Amendment to Close Abortion Loopholes in Obamacare
Determined to keep federal money from being used to support abortion, House Republicans passed a new amendment ensuring that tax dollars cannot be used to train medical professionals to perform abortions.
Santorum Ad Hammers Herman Cain on Abortion
Former Pennsylvania Congressman Rick Santorum is refusing to let up on fellow GOP presidential contender Herman Cain’s abortion stance, exposing other instances where Cain supported families’ right to choose abortion in a new political ad.
Woman Who Had Abortion Finds Fault with Positive Abortion Study
The president of a post-abortive group disagreed with a study from Denmark that asserts that abortion does not increase the risk of metal health problems in women.
We need stronger abortion reporting requirements
Republican Sens. Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Joni Ernst of Iowa recently introduced legislation that would strengthen abortion reporting requirements in the United States.
Media 'Twists' Ted Cruz's Remarks on Abortion Advocates, Satanists
The Associated Press and other media were called out on Thursday for distorting statements made by Texas Senator Ted Cruz at a pro-life event by reporting that he accused abortion supporters of being Satan worshippers.
Study: US Abortion Rate Down to Lowest Since 1973
The U.S. abortion rate dropped in 2011 to its lowest point since the Supreme Court's 1973 ruling legalized the procedure in Roe vs. Wade, and the number of abortions fell by 13 percent between 2008 and 2011, according to a study by a research institute that supports abortion rights.
New Report Misleads on the Health Risks of Abortion for Women
Earlier this month, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NAS) released a report on the safety of abortion in the United States. It examines various methods used for abortion and concludes that abortion is safe and poses minimal health risks. There is far less substance in this study than meets the eye.
Judge Blocks Part of Texas' Abortion Regs, But 20-Week Abortion Ban Still Goes Into Effect
Because of a complicated ruling by a federal judge in a case likely headed for the Supreme Court, the Texas ban on abortions after 20 weeks went into effect today without one of the limits on abortionists planned by the Texas legislature.