- Chicago woman dies after abortion at Planned Parenthood
- Reports of Forced Abortions Fuel Push to End Chinese Law
- Woman admits killing unborn baby 1 week before due date
- Gruesome profit in disposing of unborn children
- Parents, docs may clash on 'quality of life' argument
- Quick money lures young women to donate eggs to fertility clinics
Chicago woman dies after abortion at Planned Parenthood
Posted: 23 Jul 2012 10:05 AM PDT A 24-year-old Chicago woman died of hemorrhaging Friday night after obtaining a second trimester abortion at the Loop Health Center Planned Parenthood. |
Reports of Forced Abortions Fuel Push to End Chinese Law
Posted: 23 Jul 2012 10:04 AM PDT Pan Chunyan was grabbed from her grocery store when she was almost eight months pregnant with her third child. Men working for a local official locked her up with two other women, and four days later brought her to a hospital and forced her to have an abortion. |
Woman admits killing unborn baby 1 week before due date
Posted: 23 Jul 2012 09:39 AM PDT A woman has pleaded guilty to ending her pregnancy just one week before her baby was due to be born, police said today. |
Gruesome profit in disposing of unborn children
Posted: 23 Jul 2012 08:00 AM PDT On Tuesday, July 24th, 2012, Operation Save America will conduct a press conference at the Stericycle plant in Haw River at 10:00 am. This press conference will cover our recent mailer to the entire community that exposes Stericycle's complicity in the American holocaust. Rev. Flip Benham, National Director of Operation Save America stated, It takes a village to kill Source: Stop Stericycle Campaign |
Parents, docs may clash on 'quality of life' argument [[posterous-content:JdkslAvixyjHouyxJnsr]] Posted: 23 Jul 2012 05:14 AM PDT About one in four parents of children with a serious and often fatal genetic condition say they feel judged by doctors when they want life-sustaining treatment for their newborns. |
Quick money lures young women to donate eggs to fertility clinics [[posterous-content:IbHFjgekDFImvawlwhjA]] Posted: 22 Jul 2012 12:19 PM PDT As India's popularity in the global infertility treatment market rises and awareness within the country grows about the options available for infertile couples, more and more women in need of money are looking at egg donations and surrogacy as a way to make quick money, despite the risk. |