Since before the days of the original Roe v. Wade decision, abortion activists have ferociously defended the idea that a fetus is not equal in value to a human life, but rather is something lesser. Though this notion creates an … Continue reading
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New Study Says 67% of Post-Abortive Women Report a Lack of Confidence in Their Decision
Even for women who believe that a fetus is not a human being, an abortion is still a heavy decision. Logically, it shouldn’t be if the fetus truly holds no value, however this is simply not the case in reality. … Continue reading
ILLINOIS RIGHT TO LIFE CELEBRATES LANDMARK PRO-LIFE VICTORY IN DOBBS V. JACKSON WOMEN’S HEALTH
June, 2022 —- (CHICAGO) The following statement may be attributed to Amy Gehrke, Executive Director of Illinois Right to Life: Today, Illinois Right to Life joins millions of Americans in celebrating the end of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme … Continue reading
Pregnancy Resource Centers in Danger
This is what we’ve been worried about – the potential of a direct threat to our pregnancy resource centers.. Every year pregnancy resource centers (PRCs) give out millions of dollars in diapers, baby clothes, parenting classes, and more, to pregnant … Continue reading
Is Illinois Pro-Abortion or Pro-Life?
“The end of Roe.” That simple sentence evokes a mirage of emotions from different demographics of people in our country, and the overturning of Roe v. Wade is possibly the most controversial topic of our time, but today I want … Continue reading
From Crisis Pregnancy Counseling With Let Them Live To Communications With Democrats For Life
Some people say that crisis pregnancy counseling and working on the legislative side of the pro-life movement cannot be combined. They take two different kinds of personalities, two different kinds of people, right? Well, not according to Jess Meeth! Jess … Continue reading
The Eradication of Women?
By now, most of us have heard the jokes and seen the memes regarding Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s “I’m not a biologist” comment at last week’s U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings. In case you missed it, when asked by Senator … Continue reading