- Wed, Apr 21, 2010
- Prolife
Don’t women wish they had been better informed? (audio)
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Don't women who have had abortions wish they had been better informed?" (On Midday Connection with Melinda Schmidt.)
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Don't women who have had abortions wish they had been better informed?" (On Midday Connection with Melinda Schmidt.)
“What about a woman who is pregnant due to rape or incest?” This is one of three hard cases often cited as “exceptions” that make abortion an appropriate alternative. (The other two are when the life of the mother is threatened or the child has a serious handicap or deformity.)
Randy Alcorn speaks about prolife issues on Pilgrim Radio.
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Why are there support groups for those who have had abortions, but not for those who have had root canals?"
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Can you offer encouragement to thse pregant with disabled children?" (From Midday Connection with Melinda Schmidt)
At least two OB-Gyns on the PRC (who are not particularly concerned about birth control pills in general) absolutely agree that the mini-pill is more likely to allow breakthrough ovulation; thus, they will NOT prescribe the mini-pill to postpartum mothers (or to anyone else) for “contraceptive” purposes.
Do Prolifers care about women, and babies once they’re born? They have no right to speak against abortion unless they are willing to care for these children.
A publication of the National Abortion Rights Action League states, “The ‘prolife’ concerns of abortion foes are only for fetal lives, not the lives of women or unwanted babies.”
Kate Michelman, former president of NARAL, says: “We have to remind people that abortion is the guarantor of a woman’s... right to participate fully in the social and political life of society.” But a pregnant woman can fully participate in society. And if she can’t, isn’t the solution changing society rather than killing children?
... every child, no matter how young and how small and no matter where he is located, is an individual human being with a life and rights of his own.
Yasmin is a combination pill that uses a progestin that can trigger an increase in potassium load in the body. As such, there are some women who may suffer serious complications if they are at risk for kidney, liver or adrenal system diseases. The added burden of potassium can upset the sodium-potassium balance in the heart bringing on a heart attack.