Pain-Capable Abortion Bans with Exceptions are Not Pro-Life Bills by Sarah St. Onge

Last week the South Carolina House voted to prohibit abortion after 20 weeks post-conception based on the strong likelihood of pain on the part of the unborn child. The law was passed without rape, incest, or fetal anomaly restrictions- a monumental achievement given the status of our current “pro-life” belief system in this country. There is […]

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Carry to Birth Group Celebrates Defeat of Ireland Abortion Law by Sarah St. Onge

In 2010 my unborn daughter was diagnosed with a lethal birth anomaly. We continued our pregnancy, much to the consternation of our physicians, and she lived for almost two hours after birth.  As the mother of a child who was diagnosed in the womb with a life limiting condition, I take a keen interest in abortion […]

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