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Pro-life expert shuts down media hype over study claiming to debunk abortion regret

Pro-life expert shuts down media hype over study claiming to debunk abortion regret – LifeSite

The conductors of the study could get only 38 percent of those they contacted to participate. January 15, 2020 ( LifeSiteNews) – Abortion defenders and their media allies are seizing on a new study that claims that the vast majority of post-abortive women never regret their decision, but pro-lifers argue that the study is simply more spin than fact.

Silent No More – Shockwaves

With 30+ years conducting therapeutic groups for women and men who suffer after abortion and working with their families, Dr. Ney is uniquely qualified to affirm the reality of how abortion impacts the family and society and their need for healing. In this audio clip, Dr. Ney endorses Silent No More’s Healing the Shockwaves of Abortion initiative.

Abortions Impact: How Abortion Affected Me

It was the summer I turned 15–not even in high school yet. The guy was older and “bad news”. I was scared. My mother said I couldn’t have the baby. I didn’t know what I wanted except that I wanted it to be over, one way or the other.

Life begins at conception. Abortion is legalized murder.

Christine Hammett

Is a baby only real if he is wanted? Please, choose life! Chris Hammett is a pro-life blogger (Abolitionist Arise) and 40 Days for Life participant joining millions in praying for an end to abortion and for Personhood from conception until natural death. She is a prayer partner with ProLife Action Ministries. She lives in Central Florida and has been married for 40+ years. Owen Osvaldo (O.O.) is their first grandchild. She previously worked as a graphic and web designer with Empower Creative Services LLC. She is currently practicing wildlife photography. The photography page of this site features some of her images from Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive.

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