- SCOTUS justice asks: forced abortion coverage next?
- Wedding dresses turned into 'angel gowns' for babies who don't make it home
- Forced abortion continues in China
- Defying the odds
- Let's be 'done'
- Chile's 'Day of the Unborn Child' to Recognize Pregnant Mothers
- Tepeyac Family Center Celebrates 20 Years
”Under
your view, a [for-]profit corporation … could be forced in principle to
pay for abortions,” he said. “Your reasoning would permit that.”
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It’s not a bride who will be wearing any of the wedding gowns gathered by Lisa Grubbs, but a baby.
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There
are times when I see things that defy all medical science. I found
myself serving as the attending physician in two such situations this
month, both of them deliveries of new babies born with Down syndrome.
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We
can easily forget, in all our planning and charting and discerning,
that we're not ultimately in control. Even when science purports to tell
us otherwise. Even when our hearts desperately wish we could be. Life,
despite our best efforts to manipulate, frustrate, create, contort, and
confine, is not entirely under our jurisdiction. To believe and to act
otherwise is to live a lie, to mistake a charade for reality.
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For
the first time this year in Chile, March 25 is officially being
celebrated as the Day of the Unborn Child, recognizing the need to
protect and care for expectant mothers and their children. As part of
the celebration which ...
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Tepeyac
Family Center, LLC, a pro-life OB/GYN medical practice, celebrates its
20th anniversary of serving women in the Greater Washington, D.C. area.
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