Category: coercion
No One Digs Abortion More Than a Deadbeat Dad: Two Adults Charged with Kidnapping Minor for Alleged Coerced Abortion
Caroline Wharton | November 3, 2023
Being pro-abortion is more than a political preference; it’s a mindset — and it doesn’t lead to pretty places, especially with pro-abortion men. Men who support abortion support violence and deny life the respect it deserves, creating situations like one recently reported in Idaho. An adult male and his mother allegedly kidnapped his minor girlfriend to take her to a
Britney Spears’ New Memoir Reveals Abortion with Justin Timberlake Who Said He Didn’t Want to Be a Father
Caroline Wharton | October 20, 2023
During the #FreeBritney movement several years ago when there was global outrage via social media over Britney Spears’ conservatorship, pro-lifers were a part of the crowd speaking out, disgusted that she was being forced to have an intrauterine device (IUD) against her will. Now, Spears is back in the news again for another life decision that wasn’t entirely her own — this
It’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Pregnant Women Sadly Have a Greater Risk of Homicide than Birth Complications
Caroline Wharton | October 3, 2023
GUEST POST: This October, Standing With You is recognizing National Domestic Awareness Violence Month to raise awareness and support for women who are escaping from abuse in order to save themselves and their children. It’s important as research tragically shows that pregnant and postpartum women have a greater risk of being killed by an intimate partner than they do dying
Most Abortions Are Coerced & the Results Are Disastrous for Women’s Mental Health
Caroline Wharton | February 21, 2023
GUEST POST: A new study from the Charlotte Lozier Institute shows that more than half of post-abortive women felt pressured into the decision. The results, published in the Cureus medical journal, examined the effects and found worsening mental health when there was pressure to undergo the abortion. The study analyzed data from a survey of 1,000 women. In the randomized
A Baby Saved from Abortion Is Playing in the Super Bowl
Caroline Wharton | February 13, 2022
The Super Bowl is here and there’s a great pro-life football story to celebrate today to share with your friends and family this weekend. One of the players at the Super Bowl this weekend was saved from the violence of abortion. How It Began: In Ohio, a pro-life couple named Greg and Annie Miller opened a maternity home for pregnant
Britney Spears’s IUD Nightmare
Brenna Lewis | June 29, 2021
Guest Post by Freeman Marshall, SFLA Student Leader “I have an IUD inside me so I won’t get pregnant but this so-called team won’t let me go to the doctor to take it out,” Spears said to the court earlier this month. “I want to be able to get married and have a baby, I was told right now
China’s Family Planning Policies Show How Ugly Abortion Can Be
Sarah Michalak | June 3, 2021
BREAKING! After decades of enforcing limits on child births and family size, Chinese officials are now allowing their repressed citizens to have up to three children without being forced to abort, sterilized, or fined. This comes amid concerns about a massive aging population that far outnumbers youth who are able to care for them. Since 1980, China has vigorously
Ole Miss Students for Life Restarts in Wake of Tragedy
Brenna Lewis | February 13, 2020
Last summer, tragedy struck in Oxford, MS when 22-year-old Ally Kostial was violently murdered and found just miles from the Ole Miss campus. A member of the Greek community and active as a pilates and yoga instructor on campus, Ally’s death shook her community to the core. Mississippians, alum and students, have asked themselves since that day in July —