- 'I grew up pro life, but then I got pregnant'
- China faces marriage woes thanks to massive gender imbalance
- World's first baby born with IVF time lapse treatment
- Illinois holds strong against same sex 'marriage'
Posted: 02 Jun 2013 05:24 AM PDT
The
counselor at Planned Parenthood had told me that some initial sadness
after my abortion would be normal, but after a couple days, if I was
still feeling depressed, that wouldn’t be normal, and I should seek
help. How wrong she was. Much of those days before and after my abortion
are a blur of heartbreak and tears.
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Posted: 02 Jun 2013 05:15 AM PDT
“There
are an estimated 37 million Chinese men who will never marry because
their future wives were terminated before they were born,” said
Littlejohn. “This gender imbalance is a powerful, driving force behind
trafficking in women and sexual slavery, not only in China, but in
neighboring nations as well.”
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Posted: 02 Jun 2013 12:39 AM PDT
A
42-year-old UK woman has become the first in the world to give birth to
a baby conceived using a pioneering IVF time-lapse photography
technique to pick the best embryo, resulting in the typical destruction
of those children deemed 'less fit' to survive.
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Posted: 01 Jun 2013 11:14 AM PDT
After
months of fierce on-the-ground campaigning and a last-minute urging
from President Obama, a measure that would have made Illinois the 13th
state to allow same-sex couples to 'marry' fell short Friday.
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