“I told our obstetrician, ‘Just so you’re aware – regardless of the test result, we won’t abort’,” says Loo. “Straight off the bat, he said, ‘Well, why bother with the test if you won’t abort?’ I was shocked. I said, ‘Because we might need to prepare for a very different future’. But from that moment, I felt like I was fighting for my son’s life.”
Read MoreThe incident took place at a NZ hospital and was witnessed by a healthcare student who was present during the ordeal and has been left traumatised as a result.
Read MoreShe recalls the doctor saying: “Your record company has spent £100,000 recording your album. You owe it to them not to have this baby”.
Read MoreI am ashamed of Paxton’s denigrating view of the female capacity. To say that one must have an abortion to be able to accomplish their dreams is not only a slap in the face to the millions of women who have worked hard to overcome their obstacles as a mother, but it is degrading to women as a whole.
Read MoreThe complainant’s concerns therefore need to be taken seriously given the repeated references to New Zealand. The piece comes very close to relying on claims that cannot be substantiated.
Read MoreThe US Supreme Court Monday agreed to take up the case of a Mississippi law banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, potentially paving the way for the majority-conservative court to limit the rights outlined in the landmark case, Roe v. Wade.
Read MoreAnother trial has begun in Dendermonde of a doctor who carried out euthanasia on a 38-year-old patient, Tine Nys, in April 2010 for psychological pain.
Read MoreA UK mum has told of her devastation after her tiny baby was born alive after an abortion at 18 weeks - and lived for ten hours.
Read MoreThere were more euthanasia procedures than ever before in the Netherlands in 2020, according to a new report.
Read MoreThese 21 different testimonies (names withheld to respect privacy) come directly from people who have received care, support or just empowerment to make different choices by being able to see or interact with the pro-lifers who peacefully gather outside the abortion facility in the Hawkes Bay each week.
Read MoreWe express complete opposition to this amendment as it is an egregious attack on peaceful freedom of speech, peaceful freedom of assembly, peaceful freedom of religion, and perhaps most poignantly, the freedom to peacefully reach out in humanity and care for abortion minded pregnant people.
Read MoreWhile the magistrate who heard my initial case admitted that my actions did not actually cause any distress, she had still been prepared to enforce the maximum penalty - twelve months in prison.
Read MoreMore than a 1000 people are expected to request to end their lives in the first year of New Zealand's assisted dying regime, with only 10 percent of health workers 'definitely willing' to be involved.
Read MorePatients requesting euthanasia will be given unapproved, unregulated and "off label" medicines, sparking warnings of prolonged and distressing deaths.
Read MoreAfter Argentina legalized abortion, the abortion activist's death is the first recorded since the pro-abortion law was passed at the end of 2020.
Read MoreThe frightening thing about that statement is that it could just as easily apply to a state sanctioned assisted suicide or euthanasia without anyone ever knowing the truth.
Read MoreSupporters of euthanasia will no doubt want to scoff at such a suggestion, but it seems that this would be a denial of the true reality of human nature and just how serious the stakes will become in our country from November this year onwards.
Read More“What if all foetuses, and even embryos, are potentially viable because they could be gestated inside an artificial womb? Any unborn child could be considered to have a right to life”.
Read MoreLast week the New Zealand Parliament unanimously passed The Holidays (Bereavement Leave for Miscarriage) Amendment Bill (No 2) into law. Sadly though, the passing of this very good law also marked a monumental act of hypocrisy on the part of many of the Parliamentarians who supported it.
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