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Category: Ultrasound
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31 Jan 2023

Dear Women Considering Chemical Abortion Pills, Please Get a Free Ultrasound at a PRC

Caroline Wharton | January 31, 2023
No matter where you stand on the abortion issue, everyone should care about women’s health and safety because healthcare should not be political. Unfortunately, commonsense healthcare standards have given way to politics around the abortion debate as the government agency whose express purpose it is to protect public health — the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — has forgotten their
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12 Sep 2022

Let Their Hearts Beat: SFLA Champions Commonsense Protections for the Preborn

Caroline Wharton | September 12, 2022
Hearing the steady thump of a heartbeat echo during an ultrasound changes everything for expecting parents in a very moment. Detected as early as 6 weeks gestation, medical science confirms the early, but strong sign of life in the womb when the heartbeat is first heard. And in the doctor’s appointments leading to birth, it is a comforting signal each time
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20 Apr 2022

Heartless About Heartbeats: Abortion Lobby Says It’s a Fetal Heartbeat Only When You Want It To Be

Caroline Wharton | April 20, 2022
The abortion lobby likes to paint themselves as the savior of women, but Misinformation Central might be a more fitting title in view of how they eschew the truth and push indoctrination at society. An excellent example of this unfortunate reality is the fact that the abortion lobby denies the science of fetal heartbeats while also participating in dangerous double-speak.
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07 Apr 2022

The Road to Dobbs Celebrates New Life: SFLA Welcomes Birth of Child in See Me Now Ultrasound Fall Bus Tour

Caroline Wharton | April 7, 2022
A dozen cities, thousands of miles, and countless hearts and minds were impacted by Students for Life of America’s (SFLA) 2021 See Me Now Ultrasound Bus Tour. The tour began in Jackson, Mississippi and carried throughout multiple states until SFLA arrived at the Supreme Court on December 1, 2021—the first day of oral arguments in the historic Dobbs v. Jackson
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16 Mar 2022

SFLAction Mobilizes in Support of Colorado’s HB 1136 to Require Ultrasound Demonstrations in Sex Ed

Kristi Hamrick | March 16, 2022
“An ultrasound is a noninvasive medical technique that provides a window into the womb, allowing us to see the development, movement, personality, and humanity of a growing preborn baby,” said Brooke Paz, Government Affairs Coordinator with Students for Life Action. “This is an incredible tool to not only verify the viability of the child but can soften the hearts of pregnant mothers seeking abortion.” DENVER,
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05 Jan 2022

One Woman’s Story on How an Ultrasound Saved Her Baby’s Life

Caroline Wharton | January 5, 2022
  You’ve probably heard the old saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words,” and sometimes those pictures can save lives, too. We all know that women do change their minds while at abortion appointments even though we rarely hear about it. Anecdotally, we hear that often it involves mothers seeing their children for the first time. Recently, Students for
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05 Aug 2021

Planned Parenthood Tells Pro-Lifers with Ultrasound Unit to MOVE

Brenna Lewis | August 5, 2021
Guest post by Chloe Chandler, pro-life student leader I work very closely with Pro-Life Utah, my state’s leading pro-life organization, as the editor for their blog and have recently branched out into sidewalk counseling.  We have a mobile ultrasound clinic that we park outside of Planned Parenthood each day where we offer women free ultrasounds, pregnancy tests, and pregnancy options counseling. Women
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29 Apr 2021

Ethical Concerns Raised Over Attempts to Abolish 14-Day Limit on Embryo Experimentation

Autumn Doersching | April 29, 2021
Blog by Samantha Kamman. For the last 40 years, the “14-Day rule” has provided some regulation on unethical experimentation on embryonic human children. Under the limit, scientists cannot allow human embryos to develop beyond two weeks in their lab. But according to a report from Technology Review last March, The International Society for Stem Cell Research is working to revoke
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