Ohio pregnancy help has recently attracted national attention.

Politicians, officials, the media, and social media outlets have been attacking the pregnancy help community. But a recent TV interview showed that there is another side to the story. The Fox and Friends segment commenced with footage of Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams making a disputed statement regarding fetal heartbeats. Abrams asserted, “There is no … Read more

The new owner of Mississippi’s last abortion clinic says he wants to do something positive for the community

The last abortion clinic in Mississippi has reopened as a store selling high-end furniture and home goods. Pro-abortion sites are furious. Susan Rinkunas writes In one of the worst visual metaphors I’ve ever seen, Mississippi’s one embattled abortion clinic—called the Pink House for its bubblegum stucco walls—has now been painted white and is set to re-open as a luxury consignment … Read more

The future of crisis pregnancy work will be shaped by the use of hologram ultrasounds

The technology blog The Verge recently examined the potential future of computer displays, beyond the latest virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headsets, by analysing a prototype hologram display. A virtual reality headset is a device that covers the eyes and projects a computer-generated world (or a specially filmed movie) around the user. This … Read more

National Right to Life is saddened by the judge’s temporary injunction of Iowa’s heartbeat law.

On Monday, District Judge Joseph Seidlin issued a temporary injunction against the implementation of Iowa’s 2023 Heartbeat Law. The legislation, endorsed by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds on Friday, faced arguments in court while the judge deliberated. This injunction halts the enforcement of the law pending further legal challenges. “We are deeply disappointed that the immediate … Read more

Three men tell their abortion stories to support abortion; Their stories have the opposite effect

The influence of the 26 abortion narratives compiled by Meaghan Winter for a feature article in New York Magazine still reverberates. Those who advocate for abortion rights argue that the recent case is the most prominent example of women sharing their experiences. They contend that this will contribute to the destigmatization of abortion. Those who … Read more

Another evasive analysis claiming late-term abortions are rare

Proponents of abortion rights within the Democratic party have moved beyond President Clinton’s 1992 statement that abortion should be “safe, legal, and rare.” Today, the Democratic party views any suggestion of limiting a woman’s right to “terminate her pregnancy” as unacceptable, even up until the point of birth. A recent post by veteran journalist Julie … Read more

Evolution, Progress, and Supporting Women Considering Abortion – Reflections from a Center Director Over Two Decades

When Teresa “Terry” Winship volunteered at Casper, Wyoming’s pregnancy center during the mid-1990s, she did not anticipate that she would become the leader of the ministry within a few short years. A quarter-century later, as president/CEO, she has overseen numerous changes at True Care Women’s Resource Center, including relocations, name changes, and program modifications. In … Read more

A notable date in American history is November 8, 2016, the day Donald Trump was elected President.

I reflected on the narrative I had crafted one year after Donald Trump ascended to the presidency on November 8, 2016. This contemplation likely stemmed from the two posts I had published this week concerning the New York Times analysis of pivotal states. Composed in two parts, Nate Cohen’s conclusions provoked a profound impact on … Read more

National Right to Life Grieves the Passing of Julie Schmit-Albin, Executive Director of Nebraska Right to Life

The National Right to Life organization and its staff express their profound sorrow at the passing of Nebraska Right to Life’s executive director, Julie Schmit-Albin. She died after a valiant battle with a prolonged illness. “Julie’s admirable courage during her illness was matched only by her love and concern for those who are most vulnerable … Read more