Category: pro-life

One Reason Medical Students May Bypass OB-GYN Specialty & Contribute to Shortage? Opt-Out Abortion Training Requirements
Caroline Wharton | October 17, 2023
The United States has been concerned about a shortage of obstetricians and gynecologists (OB-GYNs) for around a decade now. If we want to fix this problem, we need to explore why this downwards trend is occurring — and one reason may be medical education programs themselves. Digging into this issue, Students for Life of America (SFLA) Lead Operations Supervisor & Medical/Law Coordinator Gavin Oxley recently published

Pro-Life Doctor on the Many Ways That Abortion Harms Women
Caroline Wharton | October 16, 2023
This post was written by Ingrid Skop, M.D., FACOG and reposted with permission of the Charlotte Lozier Institute. It is a scientific fact that the embryo or fetus within the mother’s womb is a distinct human being, and, consequently, abortion ends the life of that human being.[1] Despite this scientific consensus,[2] the American public are evenly split regarding their feelings about abortion.

FIGHTING BACK: Our Ohio Community College is Censoring Us, But We Won’t Be Silenced With SFLA’s Help
Caroline Wharton | October 12, 2023
GUEST POST: In order to protect the preborn, we need to be able to speak up for them — but at Lorain County Community College (LCCC), our First Amendment rights are being taken away by our school administration. There have been multiple questionable instances of censorship, but we are fighting back in order to preserve our free speech rights after

Everything You Need to Know About Our “Abortion on The Ballot” Ohio Fall Campus Tour
Caroline Wharton | September 11, 2023
As Ohio faces a huge and deceptive attack from the abortion lobby this November, the Pro-Life Generation is stepping in to help educate students about what’s really at stake with Students for Life of America’s (SFLA) new Abortion on The Ballot 2023 Fall Campus Tour. This effort will move across the state through this semester, hitting both schools and churches, in order to ensure

My SFLA Fellowship Project Detailed My Pregnancy Journey Through Diptychs
Caroline Wharton | June 16, 2023
GUEST POST: One evening last spring, I was considering how I’d graduate in a year with my bachelor’s degree in English and Studio Art from Fairmont State University and began researching summer internships. Out of curiosity, I looked for one through Students for Life of America (SFLA). After applying and being interviewed, I was accepted into the Hildegard Art Fellowship

‘Explicitly Pro-Life’: From Crisis to Compassion, Kelly’s Story of Choosing Life
Caroline Wharton | May 21, 2023
In this episode of the Explicitly Pro-Life podcast, we delve into the extraordinary journey of Kelly Tolman. She faced a challenging crisis pregnancy and endured immense pressure to choose abortion. After three failed abortion attempts, Kelly stood strong and chose life for her precious son. But her story doesn’t end there. Kelly’s courageous decision propelled her to establish a pregnancy

Baby Born Four Months Premature with Severe Complications Grows Up and Gets Drafted to the NFL
Caroline Wharton | May 20, 2023
GUEST POST: Derick Hall has garnered national attention in the football world as a linebacker at Auburn University. This year, he was selected in the second round of the NFL draft to join the Seattle Seahawks. As incredible as it is for any young man to be picked in the NFL draft, Hall’s story is even more unlikely. Hall, now

How SFLA Saved a Baby During the 2023 National Pro-Life March
Caroline Wharton | January 23, 2023
GUEST POST: As it’s been a historic year for the pro-life movement, the 2023 National Pro-Life March and Summit were very exciting this year — and it became even more exciting when a life-saving moment with a young mother actually occurred during the March. Here’s why I will never forget this first Post-Roe March: Just before it began, I was

The Pro-Life Response to The IVF Dilemma
Brenna Lewis | April 21, 2022
In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is basically the family planning of the future for couples who can’t have biological children. It involves the removal of egg and sperm cells from two parents, and the combination of those cells in a controlled lab environment. The technology is fascinating, and has been life-changing for many families. But that doesn’t mean the process is perfect. There

These Four Senators Aren’t Letting KBJ Off the Hook on Abortion
Caroline Wharton | March 28, 2022
As SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson’s (KBJ) confirmation hearings have finished, it’s clear that the number one issue for legislators is her history of improperly handling child pornography cases. This is an important concern that requires investigation. Sadly, the equally concerning issue of KBJ’s lack of respect for human life is not being given nearly enough attention. However, there were four stalwart