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US doctors on abortion, teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and much more...
The Standupgirl website reaches over 200,000 young women each month
“Early feminists were adamantly opposed to abortion. In the words of Alice Paul, author of the original 1923 U.S. Equal Rights Amendment, "Abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women." Today's pro-life feminists continue their tradition by advocating for women and their unborn children.” See FEMINISTS FOR LIFE.org
Website dedicated to presenting information about population-related issues, and to reversing the trends brought about by the myth of overpopulation
Please note: we hope that the following websites are of help and interest to you, but we cannot monitor each site on a regular basis for content.
If you find a website which appears to contradict our overall philosophy, please contact us immediately. Thank you.
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FOR LIFE.org
US website providing information about abortion. “The more someone knows about abortion, the less likely they are to have or recommend one – which is why Abort73 puts so much energy into educating people about abortion.”
Secular ProLife - “Here you will meet like-minded atheists, theists, and agnostics who are eager to save lives and fight the media portrayal of pro-lifers as religious extremists.”
STAND FOR LIFE - Excellent blog by pro-lifer Monte Harms. Thought-provoking articles and useful information
What an irony that a society confronted with plastic bags filled with the remains of aborted babies should be more concerned about the problem of recycling the plastic - Winifred Egan