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- Revived by a mother's love
- Life with Down Syndrome
- Has the pro life tide turned?
- Obscuring the meaning of 'pro-life'
- Plan B denial could be challenged by New York suit
- Mother of 'miracle baby' dies after collapsing at Christmas service
- Contraception's false illusion of control baffles UK couple
Posted: 19 Dec 2011 12:50 PM PST A premature Australian infant, Jamie Ogg, born to mother Kate Ogg, was held and cuddled until he miraculously revived, despite being repeatedly pronounced dead by doctors and other hospital staff. |
Posted: 19 Dec 2011 10:34 AM PST Newly developed prenatal tests are putting the condition at a crossroads. |
Posted: 19 Dec 2011 10:23 AM PST As you’ve probably heard by now, the Duggar family lost their precious daughter Jubilee Shalom on December 8th at 20 weeks gestation. They held a memorial service for her last Wednesday, which has generated even more discussion than the original announcement that they were expecting their 20th child. |
Obscuring the meaning of 'pro-life' Posted: 19 Dec 2011 10:19 AM PST The EEN, or Evangelical Evironmental Network, has hijacked the term 'pro life' to apply to politicians whose voting records, while decidedly pro abortion in most cases, are pro life in an 'environmental' sense. |
Plan B denial could be challenged by New York suit Posted: 19 Dec 2011 07:25 AM PST As reproductive 'rights' advocates regroup after a US directive denying girls under 17 over-the-counter access to the morning-after pill, their best legal recourse may lie in a dormant 6-year-old lawsuit in federal court in Brooklyn. |
Mother of 'miracle baby' dies after collapsing at Christmas service
Posted: 19 Dec 2011 05:34 AM PST A mother who suffered eight miscarriages before giving birth to a 'miracle' baby boy has died after collapsing at a Christmas church service. Sarah Bradbury, 30, from Portland, Dorset, suddenly fell ill as she told her Catholic priest how well her premature son Joseph was doing during a private confession. |
Contraception's false illusion of control baffles UK couple Posted: 19 Dec 2011 04:00 AM PST A young mother who has tried every form of contraception possible has baffled doctors by falling pregnant six times in five years. Gemma Potter, 23, has repeatedly conceived despite using condoms, the pill, the coil, progesterone injections and an implant. |