Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007
Tag:contraception, lybrel, pro life, wyethSome months ago I had written about attending an interview with Wyeth for the post of Sales & Marketing Director of the pharmaceutical division. Although the primary product responsibilities would have been Prevnar and some other newer drugs, I had the nagging thought of how I would promote the use of […]
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Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007
Tag:birthrate, christian, westWe know now that native Europeans are in the doldrums when it comes to replacing it’s population. There will soon be more elderly people than children in several of the EU countries. There is also the fear that the immigrants in these countries will be responsible for sustaining the population. This translates into […]
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Tuesday, March 13th, 2007
Tag:abortion, diagnosis, italyDoctors in Italy, had to perform an about turn and rescue a baby that they had just aborted because they made a mistake (nothing new here about any doctor in any country). During a prenatal check up a diagnostic test detected that the child in the womb had a malformed gastrointestinal tract and […]
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Friday, February 9th, 2007
Tag:diagnosis, genetic, prenatalThis is the consequence of a recent recommendation from the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada. The SOGC now advices all expectant mothers to undergo a non-invasive screening to determine if they’re susceptible to fetal abnormalities, especially Down’s Syndrome.
Prenatal diagnostic tools are for the good if it’s to determine if a child […]
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Thursday, February 8th, 2007
Tag:abortion, parent, prolifeHere’s a study to dispute the lies usually propagated by the pro-abort group on how pro-abort legislation reduces abortion, when the statistics indicate otherwise.
Research actually shows that legislation that requires parental notification of their daughter’s planned abortion reduces abortion! Dr. Michael New’s study indicates the reduction in abortion is up to 50%. Read […]
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Thursday, February 8th, 2007
Tag:abortion, pro life, racismRacism exists still in the US in insidious ways. The most subtle is the setting up of abortion mills in predominantly minority areas. Abortion is the number exterminator of African Americans - more than accidents, heart disease, stoke, HIV-AIDS combined!
Day Gardner, President of National Black Pro-Life Union reports this on Life Site […]
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Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
Tag:catholic, contraceptives, familyYou may think that the title alludes to the life terminating or preventing effects of contraceptives on babies in wombs. I’m referring more to the lethal effects of oral contraceptives. All oral contraceptives are known to have the potential to create blood clots that cause pulmonary and/or cardiac problems, including death.Read more on […]
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Thursday, February 1st, 2007
Tag:documentary, prolife, wombTwo years ago, National Geographic screened a highly acclaimed series titled “Life in the Womb”. It chronicled the weekly development of a human being from embryo to foetus to neonate.
This was a wonderful opportunity to showcase to the world, especially to all the pro-abort group that what is developing in the womb is […]
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Thursday, February 1st, 2007
Tag:abortion, pain, prolifeThe pain felt by a foetus is probably more intense than that of neonates, infants and toddlers. This was testified before Congress by Dr. Sunny Anand, Director, Pain Neurobiology Laboratory, Arkansas Children’s Hospital Research Institute. This was reported by Catholic Exchange recently.
By week 22 a child in the womb (I prefer this […]
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Wednesday, January 31st, 2007
Tag:catholic, child, contraceptionA Catholic Exchange article discusses how a surprise child can positively affect your life even at an advanced age. It’s the story of a 43 year old college professor, Leslie Leyland Fields, who had 2 more children in addition to her earlier 3 and her experiences with husband, colleagues and parishioners.
Reminds me of […]
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