• Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, 1939 As the founder of America's largest abortion chain, Margaret Sanger's ideology for Planned Parenthood was cemented in eugenics, the. (physiciansforlife.org)
  • The Rockefeller Foundation also gave financial aid to Germany's Eugenics programs and later America's two most important eugenic sexual revolutionaries: the father of the sexual revolution, Dr. Alfred Kinsey of Indiana University's Kinsey Institute, and Margaret Sanger, the founder of abortion-on-demand and population-control agent Planned Parenthood. (wnd.com)
  • In addition to her writings and relief work on behalf of the VRIS, in the mid-1960s, Randy Engel developed an intense interest in pro-life issues including population control, abortion and eugenics, putting her on the ground floor of the emerging Pro-Life Movement. (renewamerica.com)
  • The theory and practice of eugenics covers the entire spectrum of the "slippery slope," from artificial contraception to abortion to euthanasia to genocide, and also encompasses many other evils as well. (ewtn.com)
  • Until about 1985 in this country, eugenics practice had been limited to dictating that it is we , not God, who determines who will be born into this world (through the widespread practice of abortion). (ewtn.com)
  • The equation of abortion with genocide or eugenics is a misogynistic claim to shame and blame those who choose abortion. (msmagazine.com)
  • It is somewhat of a challenge to make sense out of what Kacsmaryk seems to be saying about the connection between abortion and eugenics. (msmagazine.com)
  • According to this schema, if a pregnant person chooses abortion in order to protect the wellbeing of their "unaborted" children, as an expert witness for the FDA testified is often the case, Kacsmaryk, quoting Justice Clarence Thomas , claims that sacrificing an unborn child for the benefit of an unaborted one amounts to the use of a "disturbingly effective tool for implementing the discriminatory preferences that undergird eugenics. (msmagazine.com)
  • Dr. Shantella Sherman unlocks the science of eugenics and its tentacle reach into American women's reproductive access using plain English, current events, and historical data. (theacumengroup.org)
  • unrestricted late-term abortion, unrestricted eugenics, legal compulsion of doctors to act against their conscience - significantly due to the influence of Emily's List of which Prime Minister Julia Gillard is a founder. (chooselifeaustralia.org.au)
  • In 1966, Potts wrote articles in the Eugenics Review , one of the original racist, eugenic scientific journals that came from the Galton Institute itself, formerly known as the British Eugenics Society.whose, namesake, Francis Galton , coined the term "eugenics. (wakingtimes.com)
  • Conversely, we cannot find a country with replacement level fertility that does not have access to safe abortion, either de jure, as in much of Europe, or de facto as in the Republic of Ireland where women go to England to obtain safe abortions. (wakingtimes.com)
  • When safe abortion is accessible in a country, the total fertility rate (TFR) is likely to be one child lower than if abortion is not accessible. (wakingtimes.com)
  • Supporting the right to safe abortion on both public health and human rights grounds. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • PLEASE SIGN OUR PETITION to decriminalise abortion and expand access to safe abortion in South Korea. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • Provide safe abortion! (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • The justices argued that the criminalization of abortion stigmatizes, is discriminatory for women, affects the poorest and most vulnerable, and that access to safe abortion must be a right for all women. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Planned Parenthood triggered a massive identity crisis in the pro-abortion world when it announced on February 9 it was abandoning the term "pro-choice. (jillstanek.com)
  • Hefner eagerly financed both the Kinsey Institute and Planned Parenthood in his effort as to promote mass promiscuity, which created the need for Planned Parenthood's birth control and abortion services. (wnd.com)
  • This week, we discuss the latest news from abortion industry insiders which reveal that Planned Parenthood is not pro-woman, but pro-abortion. (lifedynamics.com)
  • We cover how a former Planned Parenthood president was told to "talk about abortion at every media interview," as well as how a former clinic director admits that they use fears of deportation to convince immigrants to abort - and how Planned Parenthood's annual reports show what business they're really in. (lifedynamics.com)
  • A Planned Parenthood doctor has admitted they have 40% of the abortion market and has recommended a notorious abortion clinic to buyers of aborted baby baby parts. (lifedynamics.com)
  • Malcolm Potts has been a rabid advocate of population reduction for almost 50 years, and was the first physician to promote the main modern method of abortion today, uterine manual vacuum aspiration, and in 1968 became the first Medical Director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, not many years after Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger was openly calling for the extermination of black people. (wakingtimes.com)
  • Planned Parenthood Head Vows to 'Fight' for Abortion. (familywatch.org)
  • Planned Parenthood President Alexis McGill Johnson said that despite Republican-controlled legislatures passing "diabolical" restrictive abortion laws, her organization would "fight" to make sure women have access to abortions. (familywatch.org)
  • Planned Parenthood filed a lawsuit against Lubbock, Texas after the city declared itself a "sanctuary city for the unborn," alleging the city's abortion ban is a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment. (familywatch.org)
  • Idaho Defunds Planned Parenthood, Other Abortion Providers. (familywatch.org)
  • Idaho has adopted a new law defunding Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers and banning them from receiving contracts to teach sex education in public schools. (familywatch.org)
  • ND Gov Vetoes Part of Bill Which Stops Universities From Partnering With PP. North Dakota's governor partially vetoed a bill penalizing state universities for conducting business with Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers. (familywatch.org)
  • The group Pro-Life Utah will park a mobile ultrasound clinic outside Planned Parenthood Metro in Salt Lake City, one of the largest abortion clinics in the state. (familywatch.org)
  • Lawmakers in North Dakota have given final approval to legislation that will bar publicly-funded universities from partnering with Planned Parenthood and other organizations involved with or promoting abortion. (familywatch.org)
  • Texas Planned Parenthood to Stay Open Despite City Vote to Ban Abortions. (familywatch.org)
  • Texas Planned Parenthood leaders said their Lubbock facility will "remain open" after voters in the city approved a Sanctuary for the Unborn ordinance to ban abortions. (familywatch.org)
  • Planned Parenthood is lobbying Indiana lawmakers to repeal a provision in current state law that requires girls to notify their parents of an abortion, an issue which the legislature appears unlikely to tackle. (familywatch.org)
  • A new Idaho law that protects unborn babies from being killed in abortions is "extremely cruel," a Planned Parenthood spokeswoman said. (familywatch.org)
  • Students for Life of America released a new investigation that exposes ties between 25 Christian universities and the billion-dollar abortion chain Planned Parenthood. (familywatch.org)
  • A Planned Parenthood abortion facility in Birmingham, Alabama, which has been open fewer than nine months, called 911 for a woman suffering a medical emergency. (familywatch.org)
  • Planned Parenthood Promotes New Jersey Late-Term Abortion Bill. (familywatch.org)
  • The Acumen Group celebrates Black History Month UK 2023 with a month-long series of lectures examining the presence of eugenic theories in Black culture. (theacumengroup.org)
  • Are Black babies part of Planned Parenthood's eugenic baby parts operation? (lifedynamics.com)
  • She has been one of several leading Black pro-life leaders advocating for life, including drawing attention to Planned Parenthood's eugenic past and present. (lifeissues.org)
  • Jill Stanek, a pro-life nurse who exposed the "live birth abortion" policy at Christ Hospital and Medical Center in the Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn, Illinois, has been fired. (consciencelaws.org)
  • For their part, Belgian bishops issued a press release on the decriminalisation of abortion, which is currently under discussion in Belgium. (genethique.org)
  • Korean women and doctors who support sexual and reproductive health and rights have been fighting for decriminalisation of abortion since 2010. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • With its liberal use of language such as "chemical abortion," "unborn child"/"human" and "abortionist," the opinion also reads like a page from an anti-abortion playbook. (msmagazine.com)
  • As I wrote last month, Kacsmaryk's use of the term "post-aborted women," aligns him with the "pro-woman/pro-life" anti-abortion fabrication, which claims abortion is inherently traumatic because it subverts God's plan for women. (msmagazine.com)
  • Don't let anti-abortion activists co-opt that cause. (rewirenewsgroup.com)
  • As The Guardian reported, Barrett's name was attached to a two-page advertisement, sponsored by a local anti-abortion group, condemning Roe in the local South Bend, Indiana, newspaper in 2006. (scotusblog.com)
  • This claim is so outlandish that it might not seem worthy of our consideration-but this would be a mistake, particularly given that the Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health revealed itself to be sympathetic to the idea that support for abortion rights has eugenic implications. (msmagazine.com)
  • Abortion-rights activists rallied outside the U.S. Supreme Court on April 14, after the Court temporarily preserved access to mifepristone, a widely used abortion pill, in an 11th-hour ruling preventing lower court restrictions on the drug from coming into force. (msmagazine.com)
  • Is it not really - for the majority of pro-choice activists - pro-abortion? (chooselifeaustralia.org.au)
  • It will never become ordinary practice… We do not want abortion to simply become a medical procedure. (genethique.org)
  • Abortion is a ghastly practice, unworthy of any civilised society. (johnling.co.uk)
  • Abortion has thus become deeply embedded in our nation s thinking and practice. (johnling.co.uk)
  • For example, 'Seicho-No-Ie' has campaigned to delete the economic reason article as a reason for abortions and also campaigned against the practice of birth control since the 1950's. (spaceallies.com)
  • In this country the practice is widespread, and while done quietly every day, prominent ethicists are not ashamed of promoting eugenic abortion openly. (thecatholicassociation.org)
  • Randy Engel's groundbreaking investigative findings related to US/AID abortion and sterilization programs in Latin and South America, Asia and Africa were instrumental in bringing about major pro-life changes in the Agency for International Development's foreign assistance programs. (renewamerica.com)
  • Thomas Olmsted , bishop of Phoenix in America, has removed a hospital's Catholic status over the hospital's dissent from Catholic teaching on abortion. (blogspot.com)
  • He's not hiding in the shadows, but in the open as a professor at one of the most prestigious academic institutions in America, one that has been espousing eugenic philosophy for almost a century: University of California, Berkeley. (wakingtimes.com)
  • The number of babies born with disabilities, such as Down's Syndrome, has dwindled in America, due to what can fairly be called eugenic abortion. (thecatholicassociation.org)
  • The British Pregnancy Advisory Service plans to make legal abortions available within three weeks by 2005, and is planning a "radical overhaul of abortion methods" to achieve this goal. (consciencelaws.org)
  • There are two different ways to have a medication abortion and end a pregnancy: using two different medicines, mifepristone and misoprostol, or using only misoprostol. (msmagazine.com)
  • The RCOG reported that it was aware of, the slow but growing problem of trainees opting out of training in the termination of pregnancy and [that it] is therefore concerned about the abortion service of the future. (johnling.co.uk)
  • Predictably, the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, which carries out a quarter of all UK abortions, believes the Government should do more to, motivate doctors to train in abortion. (johnling.co.uk)
  • I will add, that if there is some bizaar circumstance that arrises late in the pregnancy that the doctors agree that abortion is the only way to save the mother's life, then I would also not be against that. (sciforums.com)
  • This is often, as told to me by my ob doctor when I faced a potentially life threatening situation in late term pregnancy, a better option to abortion as late term abortion is usually as dangerous to the woman's life as carrying to term even in the worst circumstances. (sciforums.com)
  • Under this bill, there is a requirement of the opinion of one medical practitioner for the termination of pregnancy under 20 weeks while between 20 to 24 weeks, 2 medical practitioners' opinion is needed out of which one should be a government doctor. (pendulumedu.com)
  • Abortion is only legal if the pregnancy causes the woman serious physical health issues, if the pregnancy is a result of incest/rape, or for 'eugenic'[sic] reasons. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • Specifically, after Plowman v. FMCH, a woman could sue for wrongful birth if she believed that her physicians failed to disclose evidence of fetal abnormalities that may have prompted her to terminate the pregnancy. (asu.edu)
  • So only a small percentage of late-term abortions are done with the sole intent of saving the mother from a dying from complications with pregnancy. (thefederalist.com)
  • The negative psychological effects of late-term pregnancy are undisputed, even by pro-abortion experts. (thefederalist.com)
  • Both pro-lifers and pro-choicers have insisted that society should focus on the reality of women no longer having abortion to use as a solution to crisis pregnancy. (secularprolife.org)
  • Eugenic sterilization programs are now recognized as a major human rights abuse. (luisdejesus.com)
  • Yet despite all this talk about abortion being a woman s right, and part of her autonomy and her healthcare needs, there remains in our collective conscience an intuitive feeling, written on our hearts, that abortion is somehow abnormal and wrong. (johnling.co.uk)
  • On several occasions, Pope Francis has already reiterated the fact that abortion is "a grave sin, since it puts an end to an innocent life" , and has denounced current eugenic practices. (genethique.org)
  • Even though that treatment, progesterone, is commonly prescribed to prevent miscarriages, abortion supporters have claimed the treatment is "unproven," "dangerous," and wrongly suggest the child might be disabled if they survive the abortion pill's effects. (rtl.org)
  • According to Verónica Cruz Sánchez, director of the reproductive rights organization Las Libres, based in the conservative state of Guanajuato, some 70% of all the women in prison have had miscarriages, not abortions. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • The AAPS tries to represent itself as a legitimate medical professional society, but in reality it promotes antivaccine views, HIV/AIDS denialism, and an Ayn Randian view of the world in which doctors are supermen, Medicare is unconstitutional, and the government should never interfere with physicians' prerogatives. (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
  • Chief Justice Arturo Zaldívar said, after Mexico's Supreme Court unanimously ruled that criminalizing abortion is unconstitutional. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Just two days after ruling the unconstitutionality of the criminalization of abortion, the Supreme Court also ruled that one of those amendments-that of the state of Sinaloa-was unconstitutional. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • a decision, more over, in which there is a clear discriminatory component, since the abortion is produced exclusively because of the disability of the foetus. (bvsalud.org)
  • Changes in abortion law threaten to undermine a major benefit of prenatal diagnosis, namely the ability of pregnant women to choose whether or not to continue their pregnancies upon learning of a serious fetal condition. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • It's doubtful parents considering a late-term abortion are informed of this, however, especially when there is any indication of fetal anomaly. (thefederalist.com)
  • Up until the Court's decision, most of the Mexican penal codes acknowledged three causes for legal abortions: rape, fetal anomalies, and risk to the mother's life. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Plus, we discuss the abortion industry's problem with waste disposal companies and the disgusting conditions and awful behaviors inside clinics. (lifedynamics.com)
  • We discuss how the fight to abandon this requirement began, what it means for women and young girls and what the motivation for the abortion industry's endorsement of RU-486 really is. (lifedynamics.com)
  • In response, I'll note this study has been around for more than 20 years and no one advocating an abortion has published a study to dispute these findings-despite the abortion industry's access to hundreds of millions of abortion records worldwide. (thefederalist.com)
  • Kinsey's book launched the pornography industry in 1954 via Hefner's Playboy, prompted a wholesale revision of our sex offense laws through the 1955 Model Penal Code, called "virtually a Kinsey document," legalized mass abortion and same-sex sodomy, and spawning our pedophilia and child porno-crime epidemics. (wnd.com)
  • Suddenly, instead of mere millions, there were hundreds of millions and eventually billions of dollars available to fund global campaigns of mass abortion and forced sterilization. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • An AP report from St. Cloud Minnesota, reports that members of the Minnesota Medical Association were unable to agree that doctors should be forced to provide sexual assault victims with the 'morning-after-pill', or refer patients to someone who will. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Last month, England announced that it would allow women to take the second pill required for a medical abortion-misoprostol-at home, rather than requiring them to travel to a clinic. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Sponsored by Rep. Sue Allor, HB 5086 addresses three areas of informed consent for women seeking abortions: abortion pill reversal, heartbeat/miscarriage awareness, and prenatal diagnosis of a disability. (rtl.org)
  • The abortion pill reversal provision requires the abortionist to let women taking the abortion pill know there is a treatment which may reverse the effects of the first pill of the two-drug regimen. (rtl.org)
  • This week, under the guise of women's safety due to COVID, the FDA announced that women seeking an abortion pill will not be required to visit a doctor's office or clinic. (lifedynamics.com)
  • This kind of persecution of women is a result of the strengthening of restrictive abortion laws in the country, after abortion was decriminalized in Mexico City in 2007. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Comment: About 60% of all abortions done in Alabama are of Black babies. (physiciansforlife.org)
  • Instead of discussing the abortion ban, Swiat redirected the focus to the recently passed law "For Life," which provides a one-time financial aid payment of approximately $1,000 to mothers who give birth to seriously disabled or terminally ill babies. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Recently, Polish President Andrzej Duda expressed his support for strengthening abortion laws and talked about the protection of babies with Down's syndrome. (lifesitenews.com)
  • It appears that a quarter of UK doctors are refusing to refer women for terminations and more than half said that the current 24-week abortion limit should be reduced because medical advances mean that babies born before that cut-off time are capable of survival. (johnling.co.uk)
  • In addition, a hospital, which objects abortions from the Catholic antiabortionist point of view, established in 2007 the 'stork cradle,' which anonymously receives newborn babies from parents who cannot raise them. (spaceallies.com)
  • In response to a question on one of our Instagram posts about what happens to the bodies of babies after abortion, we reveal the different ways abortion clinics have "disposed" of aborted babies. (lifedynamics.com)
  • PP Activist Claims It's 'Cruel' to Protect Babies From Abortions. (familywatch.org)
  • 1) Eugenic reason, 2) Medico-economic reason, and 3) Rape. (spaceallies.com)
  • But even that small number of "lifesaving" abortions is questionable, because the best medical evidence reveals that of the few women who die of disease while pregnant it appears there's not even one cause of death abortion can prevent (see " Therapeutic Abortion: The Medical Argument ," in the Irish Medical Journal ). (thefederalist.com)
  • In short, many, if not most, "therapeutic" abortions are of more benefit to the doctor's interests than the woman's interests. (thefederalist.com)
  • It is also very clear in the medical literature that women who undergo a "therapeutic" abortion experience the highest rates of depression, grief, guilt, divorces, and other psychological problems . (thefederalist.com)
  • Kinberg and Karolina Widerström involved in many activities concerning the women-related topics such as prostitution, abortion and the contraception. (wikipedia.org)
  • All societies use a combination of contraception and abortion to limit family size. (wakingtimes.com)
  • The letter condemned the accommodation as "no compromise," and it noted that the original opposition to the mandate had arisen because the mandate would require religious employers to "provide insurance that covered services" - such as "abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization, and contraception" that they "regard as gravely immoral and unjust. (scotusblog.com)
  • The Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center reports that one woman was recently told by her doctors that they would remove the implant only if she would agree to a tubal ligation. (thenewatlantis.com)
  • General provisions to promote women's health throughout their lives are needed from the view point of reproductive health/rightsmWTh e national second Gender Equality Basic Plan, however, states that'the Japanese government does not accept abortion rights beyond the description of law because abortion is covered by Criminal Law and the Law for Protection of Mothers' Bodies. (spaceallies.com)
  • So not only does abortion fail to reduce mortality rates among women, it actually contributes to higher mortality rates (most notably in a three-fold increased risk of suicide compared to women not pregnant and a six-fold increased risk compared to those who carry to term), but also due to other negative impacts on women's health. (thefederalist.com)
  • Specifically, he vested the "pro-life" plaintiff physicians to speak for this class of women, on the grounds that the "deeply traumatizing" nature of abortion renders them incapable of speaking for themselves. (msmagazine.com)
  • Denouncing this specious linkage, Trust Black Women makes clear that the equation of abortion with Black genocide is instead a "misogynistic claim to shame-and-blame [Black] women who choose abortion" through the use of a "ginned up 'conspiracy theory' that places Black women as the 'destroyers' of the Black family through abortion. (msmagazine.com)
  • Finally, in desperation, she typed in "abortion stories" to her search engine, hoping to find stories of post-abortion women who had gone on to live happy, fulfilled lives. (heartbeatinternational.org)
  • Jana read story after story about young women just like her who had submitted to an abortion and later shared their experience on the online forum. (heartbeatinternational.org)
  • The latest figures show that there were 201,173 abortions in England and Wales during 2006 these were performed on 193,737 resident women plus 7,436 non-residents. (johnling.co.uk)
  • Indeed, it is now estimated that one in three UK women will have an abortion during their lifetime. (johnling.co.uk)
  • Can abortion ever really be in the best interests of women? (johnling.co.uk)
  • Right to Life of Michigan President Barbara Listing said, "Abortion businesses try hard to keep women in the dark. (rtl.org)
  • They don't want women to understand the reality of abortion and its effects on them and their children. (rtl.org)
  • This legislation would address several areas where women are not being given proper informed consent before abortions. (rtl.org)
  • Listing said, "From what we know of miscarriage rates, abortion businesses over the years have undoubtedly sold many abortions to women who no longer had viable pregnancies. (rtl.org)
  • How many women have anguished over their abortion decision even though their child's life ended before they walked through the abortion facility's doors? (rtl.org)
  • Listing said, "Sadly, so many women who received a troubling prenatal diagnosis had it immediately followed with suggestions or even pressure to have an abortion. (rtl.org)
  • Women have a right to medically-accurate information about their developing child, access to support groups, and a medical profession which walks alongside her instead of pushing for eugenic abortions. (rtl.org)
  • In Japan, economic reason has been applied most often by women who become unintentionally pregnant and wish to have an abortion. (spaceallies.com)
  • 56 Today, in spite of powerful evidence of the safety of misoprostol for medical abortion, 57 especially in low-resource settings, 58 this tablet has not been approved for use by women at home for this purpose. (wakingtimes.com)
  • Women can be sentenced to a year in prison or ordered to pay a fine of two million won (about U$ 2,000) for having an abortion. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • According to the most recent government estimate (2010), based on a survey of women of childbearing age, 169,000 abortions (16 per 1,000 people) took place. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • At least some of the women were not aware they had been sterilized and only learned that they had lost their reproductive rights during subsequent doctors' visits. (luisdejesus.com)
  • Part of what drives Alveda is the fact that the abortion industry targets Black women . (lifeissues.org)
  • The Women's Right to Know Act requires physicians to provide specific information to women before they may consent to having an abortion. (asu.edu)
  • Abortion is often recommended for pregnant women who are diagnosed with cancer. (thefederalist.com)
  • Similarly, the researchers found, there was not a single death among the women who died that an induced abortion could have predicted or prevented. (thefederalist.com)
  • The lack of medical evidence for any benefit from abortion (in saving women's lives) is further magnified by the fact that record linkage studies have proven that abortion is associated with a decline in overall health and increase in short- and longer-term mortality rates among women exposed to abortion . (thefederalist.com)
  • The real reason doctors recommend abortion for pregnant women facing a disease is that abortion makes it easier for the doctor to focus on just her disease. (thefederalist.com)
  • Reproductive rights organizations estimate that some 700 women have been imprisoned in the country under the "crime of abortion. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Physicians and nurses did not want to have any responsibility so they denounce these women. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Her record as a judge suggests that she would likely vote to uphold state laws that make it more difficult for women to obtain an abortion, but it is harder to predict whether she would vote to overturn Roe altogether - and the hearings have not shed much new light on this question. (scotusblog.com)
  • The abortionist must also let her know that treatment for a missed miscarriage is not considered an abortion for insurance purposes. (rtl.org)
  • Even with her uncertain beginning, Alveda was coerced into having two abortions, and she said, suffered a subsequent miscarriage because of them. (lifeissues.org)
  • Additionally, under a context of illegality it is easy to blur the line between an abortion and a miscarriage. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Even minors retain guaranteed rights and safeguards for abortion proceed-ings, albeit more limited. (nlg.org)
  • PP Seeks to End Abortion Notification Requirements for Minors in Indiana. (familywatch.org)
  • An Alabama health committee heard testimony on legislation to regulate abortion clinics. (jillstanek.com)
  • Mexico is a federal republic and each state has its own penal code, so abortion laws differ from state to state. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • The third campaign involves the Anna Fund established recently by a noted pro-life English doctor, Dr. Margaret White. (theinterim.com)
  • The fund is named after Dr. White's granddaughter Anna, a Down's Syndrome baby. (theinterim.com)
  • Many of her original research publications for the USCL including A March of Dimes Primer: the A-Z of Eugenic Abortion, and The Pathfinder Fund: A Study of US/AID Anti-Life Funding have become pro-life classics and continue to enjoy wide circulation. (renewamerica.com)
  • The Life Respect Center established the Yen-bryo (embryo) Fund in 1993 to prevent abortions for economic distress. (spaceallies.com)
  • Actually several people differentiated between early abortion and late term on grounds that it is not a viable human, in our opinions, until it reaches a particular stage in development. (sciforums.com)
  • Abortionist Peter Bours will turn 69 years old this July and has announced his retirement and the closure of his Eugene , Oregon , abortion mill effective February 28. (jillstanek.com)
  • This year is the ruby anniversary of our dreadful 1967 Abortion Act there is nothing to celebrate This is the legislation that has sanctioned the death of some 7 million unborn children throughout England, Scotland and Wales. (johnling.co.uk)
  • Northam made the remarks when he was asked during an interview if he supported legislation that would permit abortion for a woman in labor. (dailywire.com)
  • The goal of the model legislation, which AUL annually updates, is to help state governments enact enhanced informed consent laws for abortion. (asu.edu)
  • Choosing when or if to have a child is a fundamental right, which includes both the right to procreate and the right to undergo abortion or sterilization. (nlg.org)
  • Supporters of the policies maintain that abortion is an elective procedure whose medical resources are better off used in the fight against the pandemic. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Statement: In Victoria we have unrestricted late-term abortion, unrestricted eugenic selection of anything regarded as imperfect through to birth, and legal compulsion of doctors to act against their conscience - all this significantly due to the influence of Emily's List of which our PM Julia Gillard is a founder. (chooselifeaustralia.org.au)
  • Finally, the European study EURONIC 3 published in 2000 revealed that performing euthanasia in neonatal resuscitation departments was a French specificity, with 75% of French physicians declaring to have "decided to give drugs to end the patient's life" against 43% in the Netherlands whereas euthanasia is authorized. (genethique.org)
  • Much critical ink has been spilled over both the scientific and the legal inaccuracies in Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk's opinion in Alliance for Hippocratic Physicians v. FDA , in which he attempted to reverse the FDA's 2000 approval of mifepristone. (msmagazine.com)
  • These adults must rely on their legal guardians to consent to or refuse medical procedures, such as abortion or sterilization. (nlg.org)
  • Guarantee safe and legal abortion for everyone! (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • Furthermore, since abortion in Mexico is very negatively regarded ( 53% of Mexicans think that abortion should be illegal) and there is legal uncertainty for health care personnel, legal abortions are hard to access and are rarely officially practiced. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Physicians, district prosecutors and judges obstruct women's access to legal abortions as much as they can, so in many cases it is virtually impossible to get one. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • A 15-year-old friend had a legal abortion arranged in New York by her family. (secularprolife.org)
  • A judge's personal feelings about an issue, even one as controversial as abortion, should not reflect how she will vote on a legal question relating to that issue. (scotusblog.com)
  • Not only does this equation locate a pregnant person's "unborn child" on the same moral plane as their "nonaborted children"-it falsely suggests that abortion was a tool of the eugenicists. (msmagazine.com)
  • Criminal Law was enacted in 1880, and penalises both the pregnant woman and the person who performed an abortion, as a crime of Feticide. (spaceallies.com)
  • But to have an abortion, judgment by a doctor and an agreement by male spouse of the pregnant woman are needed, so the women's right to choose has not yet been guaranteed. (spaceallies.com)
  • When doctors in England refused to operate on her because she was a Down's Syndrome child, her mother actually took to the streets with a collecting box to get money to bring the baby to Canada. (theinterim.com)
  • Dr. White's major concern is that today researchers are more concerned with finding tests to identify the handicapped in the womb, in order to kill them by abortion, than to find the causes and the cures for conditions such as Down's Syndrome, spina bifida, and cystic fibrosis. (theinterim.com)
  • For example, a positive Down syndrome in utero test results in an abortion 90 percent of the time . (breakpoint.org)
  • Indeed, even ardent abortionists are beginning to exhibit a growing unease about the physical and mental effects of abortion. (johnling.co.uk)
  • IN JAPAN, there are three main laws related to abortion, Criminal Law, the Law for Protection of Mothers' Bodies (before revision, it was called the Eugenic Protection Law), and the Maternal and Child Health Law. (spaceallies.com)
  • During her three years on the 7th Circuit, Barrett has not participated directly in challenges to laws regulating or restricting abortions. (scotusblog.com)
  • But abortion opponents have been taking advantage of the current circumstances to limit abortion access. (thehastingscenter.org)
  • Criteria of proportionality, such as the age, must be studied before resuscitating a premature infant, and to do so, the advice of senior physicians is useful for the young ones, which tend to resuscitate beyond reasonable limit. (genethique.org)
  • The National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League of Pennsylvania is seeking mandatory insurance coverage for contraceptive chemicals and devices. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Additionally, millions more faced a loss of the ability to determine their own sexual agency and reproductive rights through birth control and abortion restrictions. (theacumengroup.org)
  • One is how to defend abortion rights in the climate of backlash against gender equality and reproductive rights. (spaceallies.com)
  • The prenatal disability provision requires the doctor making a diagnosis of a serious prenatal condition to give the woman a referral for more information. (rtl.org)
  • by LauraLoo From In the Market with Janet Parshall… Licensed marriage and family therapist Dr. Linda Mintle discusses cultural changes over issues of sexuality and the unspoken consequences brought on by taking a casual view of sex. (jillstanek.com)
  • The availability of the test will likely increase the incidence of eugenic screening, with adverse consequences for those who do not wish to participate. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Seeking to pack as much clout as possible into his one short eugenically focused paragraph, he stressed that although these eugenic ideals were "once fashionable … they hold less purchase after the conflict, carnage and causalities of the last century revealed the bloody consequences of Social Darwinism by would be Übermenschen. (msmagazine.com)
  • In addition, scientific evidence about the adverse psychological consequences of abortion is becoming more undeniable. (johnling.co.uk)
  • Secular Pro-Life's Monica Snyder recently interviewed Marcie Little of Colorado for Life, a new organization working to protect unborn children in a state with extreme pro-abortion policies. (secularprolife.org)
  • 1874-1945) was a Swedish physician and feminist who is known for her involvement in the establishment of a feminist organization Frisinnade Kvinnor. (wikipedia.org)
  • She and another physician Ada Nilsson established a feminist organization Frisinnade Kvinnor which supported the eugenic feminism. (wikipedia.org)
  • Well, there are some fairly prominent physicians that belong to this organization, including Ron Paul, among others, and you never know who in my own place of employment or referral base might also belong. (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
  • Make no mistake, though, when it comes to medical science, this organization deserves every harsh word that I am about to write because it is a major booster of antivaccinationism, HIV/AIDS denialism, and the now discredited hypothesis that abortion causes breast cancer, while on its pages it regularly attacks the very concept of evidence-based medicine and peer-review. (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
  • That it is an organization of physicians is all the more appalling. (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
  • For instance, in April, the RCOG warned that Britain could be facing an abortion crisis because an increasing number of doctors and nurses are refusing to get involved. (johnling.co.uk)
  • As a result, he told Fox News anchor Chris Wallace, the Supreme Court would "automatically" overturn Roe v. Wade , the landmark 1973 decision establishing the right to obtain an abortion. (scotusblog.com)
  • At this ongoing week's confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Trump's nominee to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court created by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who for nearly three decades was one of the most reliably liberal votes on the court, senators on both sides are spending considerable time focusing on the nominee's views on abortion. (scotusblog.com)
  • Unlike other Supreme Court nominees in the past, Barrett has not been shy about publicly voicing her personal opposition to abortion. (scotusblog.com)
  • In South Korea, abortion is the only medical procedure included in the Criminal Code (Article 269 and 270) since 1953. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • Ignoring the structural reasons as to why, as the Court puts it, a "highly disproportionate percentage of aborted fetuses are Black," it approvingly cited an amicus brief claiming that this disproportionality is instead attributable to the fact that "proponents of liberal access to abortion … have been motivated by a desire to suppress the size of the African American population. (msmagazine.com)
  • In sharp contrast, Archbishop Vincent Nichols and the Catholic bishops' conference of England and Wales co-operate with a policy , enshrined by the previous UK government, of providing children at Catholic and other schools with access to abortion. (blogspot.com)
  • Thirteen years ago, a woman came into the office seeking abortion. (heartbeatinternational.org)
  • Doctors, midwives and any healthcare workers who provide abortions can face up to two years' imprisonment. (safeabortionwomensright.org)
  • Her parents were unmarried when she was conceived and considered abortion, but her grandfather interceded, saying the unborn baby was a girl who he had seen in a dream three years prior. (lifeissues.org)
  • They say however, that "the pro-life movement cannot tackle effectively the issue of eugenic abortion without tackling discriminating attitudes towards the disabled. (theinterim.com)
  • Religious employers objected to the mandate, on the ground that providing their female employees with health insurance that covered some types of contraceptives would effectively make them complicit in abortion. (scotusblog.com)
  • At least Neverfly and I have both stated that we only oppose late term abortion. (sciforums.com)
  • The opposite page of the ad listed over 1,000 names, including Barrett and her husband, below a quote identifying them as local citizens who "oppose abortion on demand and defend the right to life from fertilization to natural death. (scotusblog.com)
  • In countries like Iceland and Denmark, the percentage of abortions following positive test is nearly 100 percent . (breakpoint.org)
  • Opinion polls have shown quite clearly that most people are against abortion. (theinterim.com)
  • But polls have also shown that most people support abortion for eugenic reasons, and in cases of a potentially handicapped baby. (theinterim.com)
  • In this background, 'Seicho-No-Ie' attempted to re-submit the Eugenic Protection Law Reform Bill intending to delete an economic reason article in 1982, but the attempt was failed due to resistance from the Women's Liberation Movement, the movement by people with disabilities, the Japan Family Planning Association, and other many groups. (spaceallies.com)
  • The passing of radical pro-abortion ballot initiatives has had a demoralizing effect on both the pro-life movement and those who. (lifeissues.org)
  • During the early 1900s, both birth control and abortion were illegal in the US, and publication or circulation of information on both topics was deemed obscene and illegal by the federal Comstock Act. (asu.edu)