- Planned Parenthood Policy Document: Restructure Family; Encourage Homosexuality
- Bioethicist welcomes Pope's call for ethical infertility treatments
- Yet another oral contraceptive recalled
- Women want conscience rights more than mandate
- Ron Paul: States Should Decide If 16-Year-Olds Can Get Morning After Pill
- Stem cell fertility treatments could be risky for older women
- Obama slashing healthcare for troops while calling for 'free' birth control for all
- More states moving to require ultrasound before abortion
Planned Parenthood Policy Document: Restructure Family; Encourage Homosexuality
Posted: 28 Feb 2012 12:07 PM PST New "Hooking Kids on Sex II" video by A.L.L reveals Planned Parenthood policy proposal also included forced abortions and China-style federal regulation of family size in U.S.A. |
Bioethicist welcomes Pope's call for ethical infertility treatments
Posted: 28 Feb 2012 06:32 AM PST Pope Benedict XVI’s call for more research into ethical treatments for infertility as an alternative to in vitro fertilization is being applauded by a leading Catholic bioethicist. |
Yet another oral contraceptive recalled
Posted: 28 Feb 2012 06:32 AM PST Glenmark Generics has issued a recall for a product used as an oral contraceptive indicated for the prevention of pregnancy. As a result of a packaging error, the daily regimen for these oral contraceptives may not prevent pregnancy. |
Women want conscience rights more than mandate
Posted: 28 Feb 2012 06:30 AM PST The head of a group that works to elect pro-life candidates said that this election year, women want to defend their freedom of conscience against attacks by the Obama administration. |
Ron Paul: States Should Decide If 16-Year-Olds Can Get Morning After Pill
Posted: 28 Feb 2012 06:03 AM PST Langton asked whether Paul would make the morning after pill available for girls as young as 16 years old, and Paul said it should be allowed — if the states want it. |
Stem cell fertility treatments could be risky for older women
Posted: 28 Feb 2012 03:00 AM PST Harvard scientists are challenging traditional medical logic that dictates that women are born with a finite amount of eggs. The scientists said they have discovered the ovaries of young women harbor rare stem cells that are in fact capable of producing new eggs. |
Obama slashing healthcare for troops while calling for 'free' birth control for all
Posted: 27 Feb 2012 05:42 PM PST The Obama administration’s proposed defense budget calls for military families and retirees to pay sharply more for their healthcare, while leaving unionized civilian defense workers’ benefits untouched. |
More states moving to require ultrasound before abortion
Posted: 27 Feb 2012 05:34 PM PST Virginia officials backed off last week from requiring vaginal ultrasounds before abortions, but state legislators are still expected to pass a bill that mandates abdominal ultrasounds and adds other significant requirements for women seeking abortions. |