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The Reality of a Pro-Abortion OB-GYN

June 23, 2014 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

The Reality of a Pro-Abortion OB-GYN

One of our most popular posts on Facebook was a story we shared in April about a New York woman who faced a tragic choice – to save her life or her baby’s.  You’ll surely have a few tears in your eyes as you read about the valiant choice this woman made to ignore her doctor’s insistence to terminate her baby’s life, and instead succumb to the terminal cancer that wracked her body. 

This story prompted a conversation in the comments section of our post about the importance of having an OB-GYN who adheres to the Hippocratic Oath and is committed to protecting lives of every human – preborn or born.   One woman shared:

“Yesterday I had my last appointment with my OBGYN.  I found out that he and others in his practice perform abortions and I let him know that because of this I could no longer be his patient. We had a good conversation but he still felt it was his place to terminate the lives of children to save them from being in homes where they are unwanted…I’m fervently searching for a pro-life doctor now.”

Thankfully, there is an organization that exists to counter the pro-abortion sentiment of far too many in the medical community – the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG).  This is how AAPLOG describes itself:  “to reaffirm the unique value and dignity of individual human life in all stages of growth and development from fertilization onward…We view the physician’s role as a caregiver, responsible, as far as possible, for the well-being of both the mother and her unborn child.”  Live Action News featured this organization in a recent column as well.

Women can search for a pro-life OB-GYN from AAPLOG’s website.  For example, in the Washington, D.C. area, where the March for Life is located, there is the Tepeyac Family Center, “a pro-life, OB/GYN, integrated healthcare practice with professional medical expertise that cares for the whole person.”  and the March for Life was honored to have AAPLOG’s president, Donna Harrison, speak at our rally on the National Mall.  You can view her remarks here:

Ladies, arm yourselves with the truth with the many helpful resources on pregnancy and women’s health that AAPLOG has on its website.  Until then, let’s continue to work towards a society in which every person – and doctor! – understands and protects the precious preborn child.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: AAPLOG, doctors, OBGYNs

June 18, 2014 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

‘Women Know Best’ Capitol Hill Event

Along with the American Conservative Union, on Tuesday, June 17th, the March for Life hosted a seminar on Capitol Hill entitled “Women Know Best – Conservative Solutions Work,” to encourage and equip Capitol Hill staffers to confront the false “war on women.”  You can read Jeanne Monahan’s remarks on her blog post, entitled “What it Really Means to be Pro-Woman.”  A full recap of each of our speaker’s remarks is below, and more pictures are available HERE.

Filed Under: Article, Media Center Tagged With: Capitol Hill, events, messaging

June 18, 2014 By Jeanne Mancini Leave a Comment

What it Really Means to be Pro-Woman

Yesterday I had the distinct opportunity of participating in a conference with a remarkable group of women. These women have a wide variety of life experience and backgrounds– ranging from a young actress to a former Member of Congress, to a person considered the most powerful woman in business in America during a period of time.

 

What brought us all together yesterday is that we believe conservative ideals help women to most fully flourish. We also know that all issues are women’s issues, not just one. Below is a snippet from my remarks yesterday.

“As the President of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, my organization’s goal is to help build a culture of life in the United States— a culture in which no woman in her right mind would ever choose abortion. A culture in which marriage, family, religious freedom are all respected. A culture that is about loving women, loving babies, and loving life. A place where people are encouraged and enabled to fully and  humanly flourish.

Sadly, in many ways this is not our current cultural reality. There are so many confusing messages out there especially about the issue of abortion. Of course we are all well aware of the false “war on women” rhetoric.

I’m of the mind that the real war on women is more about a crisis in what it means to be human; to be a person, and in particular, a woman. One might call it a crisis in anthropology. Which may sound very heady but I think it especially impacts our young women negatively by presenting very confusing messages to them.

On one hand, we are defined by our body — I saw a study of women recently – what makes you feel worse — losing a job; problems with friends; 10 extra pounds? The majority answered 10 extra pounds. We are in a culture that places a premium on looks from head to toe. . On one extreme– you are almost defined by your body and what you look like.

The other extreme is the belief that “what I do with my body; it doesn’t mean anything – it’s only physical.” As if just being “physical” also depletes emotion.  “It’s only physical” pops up in the pages of Cosmopolitan magazine – perpetuating the idea to women that just being “physical” doesn’t mean anything.

Perhaps it is the case that the body has significance and much to “teach” about how we were made and how we will find fulfillment; the body can’t be detached from me. Our bodies make clear that women are completely, intrinsically, different but complementary, to a man. So a woman’s capacity to be a mom falls well within this.

Recently Gloria Steinem, famed feminist, was quoted saying that “if we [women] didn’t have wombs we’d be fine.” In doing so she is perpetuating the idea “don’t define me by my capacity to have children”. My question to women is: is it a good thing to view a woman’s capacity to bear a child as a form of slavery or bondage that she needs to be freed from or at the very least in control of? I think not. To pretend that a woman’s capacity to bear children is insignificant is not empowering to women. It’s the opposite.

What we really need is be pro-women without leaving out any part of her, like the amazing beautiful fact that she can be a mom.

A pro-abortion industry has influenced our culture so much that abortions are almost glorified in Hollywood. We need a culture that values life in this country and we need to move beyond the ways that liberals define women.”

For a full recap of the event, click here to read out our Storify story.  A full album of pictures from the event, are available by clicking here.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Capitol Hill, messaging, pro-life, women

June 11, 2014 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

Dads Make A Difference

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Dads make a big difference in life.  We know this if we have been blessed by a father who has impacted our life for the better, as well as if we have missed out on a having a father figure in our life.  What’s more, research clearly shows how dads matter – the National Fatherhood Initiative has numerous studies on the “father factor” in children’s lives.

Fathers-to-be also hold a uniquely influential position.  When a woman is faced with an unexpected pregnancy, the father of the child plays a key role in the woman’s decision to keep or abort her baby.  In Focus on the Family’s recent movie debut, Irreplaceable, author Frederica Matthewes-Green emphasizes the significance of the father of a child saying to his pregnant partner – “I love you, I want to marry you, I want to raise this child.”

Unfortunately, “in 95% of cases, men play a central role in the decision to abort according to a survey of women at abortion clinics,” according to Pro-Life Men of America.

Entrepreneur and speaker Justin Blaney found himself in this position as a 17 year-old many years ago – he and his girlfriend found out they were pregnant.  However, as Justin explains in the interview below, he did not think twice about supporting his girlfriend (they got married) and giving life to his child.  While Justin readily admits he was going down the wrong path in life and made many mistakes, his example is one to learn from and shows the positive influence a father can have.  When asked to give advice to other young men who may find themselves in a similar situation, he has some encouraging words: “You have an opportunity to change your life for the better…take that opportunity and rise to the occasion.  Generations to come after you that will be impacted by your decision… Don’t give up – choose what’s right.”

Justin also reminds us that, if you’ve made the wrong decision – there is hope.  God can turn lives around.  We’re thankful for his witness for life and his encouragement to men and fathers everywhere.  Watch his full interview called, “The Story of a Teenage Dad.”

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: dads, Father's Day

June 10, 2014 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

2015 Hotel Information

We are excited to announce our new host hotel  —

THE RENAISSANCE DC DOWNTOWN HOTEL.

(Please note, the Renaissance DC Downtown Hotel is owned and operated by Sunstone Properties.)

       

Offering more than 800 guest rooms and over 64,000 square feet of total meeting space, this hotel will  allow us to increase our room block and grow participation at all of our events! 

The Renaissance DC Downtown Hotel is located only a few blocks away from the National Mall in the unique Penn Quarter District, between Capitol Hill and the White House. The hotel location offers great shopping, dining, nightlife and cultural experiences right outside its doors.  

RENAISSANCE DC DOWNTOWN HOTEL
999 9th St NW
Washington DC, 20001
Telephone:  888.861.6770

www.dcrenaissance.com

Group Hotel Reservations are now OPEN for those booking 5 or more hotel rooms!  Our room block with sell out quickly so we encourage you to make your reservations as early as possible.   

Online Registration is now open for individual rooms.  Please click HERE to register directly within the March for Life Room Block at the Renaissance Washington DC. 

We have reserved a limited number of rooms at the Renaissance DC Downtown Hotel.  The March for Life group rate is based upon the current applicable federal government per diem rate plus tax per night.   (The rate applies to all rooms including triple and quad occupancy.)

$184 (Current Government per Diem Rate) *

$25.96 (14.5% occupancy tax)

$201.96 (Total Rate)

* The rate is based upon the current applicable federal government per diem rate and is subject to increase in the event that the US General Services Administration (GSA) increases the applicable government per diem rate before or on the guests arrival to the hotel.

The March for Life has guaranteed the bulk of our rooms for three nights, Wednesday, January 21; Thursday, January 22 and Friday, January 23, 2015.  We also have some rooms blocked before and after these dates for those wishing to extend their time in Washington DC.  Priority will be given to requests for multi-night stays in order to maximize the number of Marchers we can accommodate.  Please consider staying more than one night when planning your trip.  If your request for a single night stay is not accepted, we will assist you with finding alternate lodging.  Overflow hotel information will be available once our host hotel is sold out.

PLEASE NOTE: The hotel will need final rooming lists from groups with names of all occupants by November 16, 2014.  Groups that have reserved blocks but haven’t provided individual names to the hotel will be released at this time.

For Group reservations, please use the rooming list template below and email it directly to our hotel Point of Contact:

SAMANTHA ARCHER | GROUP ROOMS & BILLING COORDINATOR
RENAISSANCE DC DOWNTOWN HOTEL | 999 9th St NW| Washington DC|20001
T 202.962.4471   F 202.682.3419
Samantha.Archer@marriott.com
 

CLICK HERE FOR ROOMING LIST TEMPLATE 

For questions or additional assistance, please contact Mary Lembke at marylembke@marchforlife.org or 202.234.3300 ext 104

 

MEETING ROOM REQUESTS

As a courtesy, the March for Life has reserved a small number of meeting rooms at the Renaissance Washington DC that may be available for outside pro-life groups to use during the dates of January 21-23, 2015.   The process for requesting meeting space and templates for doing so will be posted in mid-August.  Meeting space will be offered on a first come, first served basis.   Please do NOT reach out directly to the hotel in regards to this.  Please direct any questions related to meeting room requests to Mary Lembke, marylembke@marchforlife.org.

CLICK HERE FOR MEETING ROOM FORM

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