Abortion pill regulations coming soon?
Hi John, Your pro-life news round-up is here! 22 attorneys general joined together to urge the Trump administration to restore regulations on the abortion pill - or else remove it from the market. Plus, an Idaho woman shares a touching story about reconnecting with her birth mom, we look at why one of the most influential pro-abortion arguments doesn't work, and more. Check out these articles below or click here to view the articles on our website. Want to get involved in the conversation? The comments section for our articles is now open! Feel free to leave a comment and engage in conversation with your fellow pro-life Oregonians.
‘[I]n the event the FDA is unable to reinstate the 2011 safety protocols for mifepristone, the FDA should consider withdrawing mifepristone from the market until it completes its review and can decide on a course of action based on objective safety and efficacy criteria,’ the attorneys general wrote.
If you’ve ever heard some say about abortion: ‘Nobody has a right to use someone else’s body without their consent,’ you’re already familiar with the reasoning proposed in the ‘the violinist argument.’
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‘Today, the world seems brighter,’ Naomi Randall said about reuniting with her birth mom. ‘I don’t know how to really describe it or explain it, but I just feel … I feel found.’
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Abortion survival is a subject rarely acknowledged by pro-choice activists. But when abortion survivors themselves speak out, they humanize the unborn and draw attention to the violence of abortion.
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Oregon Right to Life’s executive director blasted the move, arguing Oregon’s leaders are ‘taking the wrong side on this deeply important human rights issue.’
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