Entries Tagged ‘preemie’

Baby delivered in amniotic sac leaves neonatologist “in awe”

by Carder This was really a moment that will stick in my memory for some time…. It was a moment that really did, even though its a cliché: we caught our breath. It really felt like a moment of awe. ~ Neonatologist William Binder on his experience helping to deliver a premature baby who remained […]

Willful blindness to link between Detroit’s abortion/preemie crises

Abortion rate Detroit related to preemie rate Live birth less than 37 weeks Detroit - abortion preemie rate related

It is one of those obvious connections I cannot comprehend the world not seeing.

Actually, liberals, media, and feminists are covering it up, which is why the rest of the world can’t see it. They’re not being told.

At least 59 studies to date confirm that forcibly opening a woman’s cervix to commiit an induced abortion can lead to an incompetent cervix for subsequent births. Even without studies to back that fact up, it’s just common sense.

Other known medical conditions than can lead to premature births and may be related to abortion include ”uterine adhesions, infection, mental stress, increased maternal age, and substance abuse,” quoting LifeIssues.net.

Preemie births have skyrocketed since the legalization of abortion in the U.S. in 1973. According to the American Association of Pro-Life Gynecologists and Obstetricians:

Premature birth (birth before 37 weeks) has increased 27% since 1981. In 2007 the premature… rate in America was 12.6% of all live births (and over 17% of all African-American births).

With all that in mind, read this maddening, heartbreaking June 10 Bloomberg article:

Darling Thanksgiving card from 25-weeker

Brad Fischetti sent me the most darling little photo from a close friend of the family, who wrote: Meet baby Anthony, who was born November 25 at just 25 weeks 2 lbs. 2 oz. He is doing well. Take a look at the Thanksgiving card he even made! God is great and so is life! […]

Jivin J’s Life Links 8-8-11

by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat China is promising to work on its sex-selection abortion problem: The pledge is in the outline of a plan for childhood development through 2020 but has no specifics. The plan said authorities would increase efforts against the non-medical use of ultrasound tests and abortion of fetuses based on […]

Jivin J’s Life Links 3-25-11

by JivinJ, host of the blog, JivinJehoshaphat The Pinellas chapter of NOW has a new strategy to stop pro-life legislation: The Pinellas National Organization for Women opened their monthly meeting with a firm stance on abortion. “If they ban abortion, we’re going on strike. No sex,” said Peggy Goodale, of Pinellas Park.

Medics insulate micro preemie with sandwich bag

As I’ve often said, such reports as the following are usually only found in UK newspapers. US mainstream media is too afraid pro-lifers like me will latch on to miracle preemie survival stories like this to reiterate the humanity of the preborn. From The Telegraph, September 28…

Duggars rent Planned Parenthood landmark

Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have moved most of their brood into a rented house in Little Rock, 3 hours from home but close to University of AR for Medical Sciences, where baby Josie grows stronger after her Examiner.com an interesting factoid: … Duggar… said the house they’re renting was previously owned by the lady […]

Weekend question: How many kids are too many?

This week’s People magazine cover story features Michelle, Jim Bob, and Josie Duggar, and it asks the inevitable question asked every time the Duggars have another baby, “How many kids are too many?” They say they’re leaving the kid count up to God… Having a mega-family turned the devoutly Christian couple into reality sensations: Their […]


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Jill Stanek is a nurse turned speaker, columnist and blogger, a national figure in the effort to protect both preborn and postborn innocent human life.

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