What I Learned About Pro-Life Women After I Had An Abortion
I saw pro-life women as misinformed ultra-conservatives who groveled at the feet of their husbands and couldn’t think for themselves. Until I met some.
Women Won’t Be Liberated Until We’re Free From Abortion
There is no reset button for abortion, and the unspoken costs have been devastating; abortion either breaks a woman’s heart, or it hardens it.
Many Women Are Already Serving Life Because Of Abortion, And Overturning Roe Won’t Change That
Ilyse Hogue recently claimed President Trump ‘is going to put someone on the court who will be the fifth vote to criminalize abortion, punish women and throw them in jail.’
Will The NYT’s Survey Of Women Who Had Abortions Tell The Truth About Our Pain?
Articles attempting to debunk the negative experience of abortion continue to be everywhere. Those of us who have experienced the negative consequences find it frustrating and unjust.
New Research Confirms That Abortion Hurts Women
The largely ignored findings run completely afoul of today’s narrative about how abortion is a benign, safe procedure that represents the pinnacle of female empowerment.
What People Pressuring Moms To Abort For Medical Reasons Don’t Tell Them
Real compassion means supporting parents who make the difficult decision to accept their babies as they are, and to love them when they’re born.
Dear ‘Abortion Doula’: Listening To Post-Abortive Women Can Never Justify Abortion
While women who’ve had abortions certainly deserve the opportunity to share their stories and experiences, the focal point of the abortion discussion is the unborn child being killed.
Let’s Compare Studies To See If Abortion Really Harms Women’s Mental Health
Scientific studies have shown significantly increased risks of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and suicidal behavior in post-abortive women.
No, Religious Liberty Won’t Yank Health Care From Trans And Post-Abortive People
Reed O’Connor’s ruling has emboldened the bigots, and hastened our descent into theocracy. At least, a reader could be forgiven for thinking as much.