- Women say popular 'permanent' birth control device is ruining their lives
- 46 children join families on National Adoption Day in Denver
- Did an Obama-appointed Supreme Court justice just put the nail in the coffin of Obamacare?
- Mechanic Invents Device to Save Third-World Moms, Babies From Dying During Pregnancy
- Pope Francis blasts abortion, euthanasia
Essure
is marketed as a nonhormonal permanent birth control for women who are
done having children. The device is inserted into the fallopian tubes.
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As
the extended Hall family gathered for a family portrait Friday, the man
of the hour — 21-month-old Josiah David — slipped away. The bundle of
energy, also called Joey by the family, had raced down a Denver
courthouse hallway and climbed onto a bench to peek out a window at the
busy street below.
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That
John Gruber is guilty of the crime of Candor in the First Degree is not
a matter for the Supreme Court. However, his remarks do highlight the
dangerous hubris of those that are ‘smarter’ and ‘know what’s best.’
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The
contraption, called the Odón Device, works like this: A doctor fits a
plastic bag inside a lubricated plastic sleeve and fits it around the
baby’s head. The bag is then inflated, allowing it to grip on the baby
head, pulling until it’s emerged from the birth canal…
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Pope
Francis has told a group of Catholic doctors that “playing with life”
in ways like abortion and euthanasia is sinful, and he stressed that
each human life, no matter the condition, is sacred.
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