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March for Life Statement on the U.S. Supreme Court declining to hear cases on defunding Planned Parenthood

December 10, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

March for Life Statement on the U.S. Supreme Court declining to hear cases on defunding Planned Parenthood

 

“Complicated legal arguments don’t take away from the simple fact that a majority of Americans oppose taxpayer funding of abortion. America’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, is responsible for more than 300,000 abortions each year and was recently found to be involved with the harvesting and trafficking of body parts from aborted babies.  Abortion is not healthcare, it is a human rights abuse.  Until Planned Parenthood ceases to perform abortions they should not receive any money from taxpayers.” – March for Life President, Jeanne Mancini

Filed Under: Media Center

December 7, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

This is what an OB/GYN thinks about late-term abortions…

 

Conversations about abortion, especially late-term abortions, are often clouded by misinformation and euphemisms. To get a clearer sense of the scientific facts related to prenatal development and abortion, our staff member, Katrina Gallic, spoke with Dr. Ingrid Skop, a doctor with the American Association for Pro-life OBGYNs (AAPLOG).


How were the terms “first, second, and third trimester” developed?

 

Can unborn babies feel pain?

 

Is abortion ever medically necessary?

 

How do medical and technological advances affect people’s perception of abortion?

 

Why did you decide to become a pro-life advocate?

If you are interested in learning more about the scientific support for the pro-life movement, register for our 2019 March for Life Conference. The conference will bring together leading experts on the topic of science and the pro-life movement; you will not want to miss it!

Register for the 2019 March for Life Conference here: https://marchforlife.org/mfl-2019/conference/.

Filed Under: Blog

November 16, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

Life begins at fertilization. Thanks, Science!

 

When you really get down to it, there is only one tenable argument in favor of abortion. The argument is that the unborn are not living human beings, therefore they do not have the rights human beings have, such as the right to life. As a result, abortion should be considered the same as any other medical procedure.

If this argument is correct, pro-lifers ought to pack up our bags and go home. There would be no reason to try preventing abortions if it really is the equivalent to having a tooth removed.

There is just one problem.

None of the scientific evidence about the beginning of life supports the idea that life begins at any other time than fertilization. None.

The more scientists and doctors investigate, the more evidence they find that human life begins when sperm and egg meet and a new cell is formed, in other words, at the moment of fertilization.

To explain this point, we talked with Dr. George Delgado, a leader in abortion pill reversal (APR), and Dr. David Prentice, a world-renown stem cell and genetics expert.

Here’s what they said. . .

 

 

More on the scientific support for the pro-life movement:

A Scientific View of When Life Begins | Lozier Institute  

When Human Life Begins | American College of Pediatricians

 

Join us on January 18th, 2019 in Washington D.C. to march for life! Our 2019 March for Life theme is ‘Unique from Day One: Pro-life is Pro-science.’ As we peacefully protest in the injustice of abortion, we will also celebrate the scientific support for the pro-life movement. We invite you to march with us.

Filed Under: Article, Blog

November 9, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

A Letter to the Parent Whose Child Has Received a Prenatal Down syndrome Diagnosis

 

Dear Mom or Dad,

Let me start by acknowledging that you are likely experiencing a wide range of emotions. Shock, fear, worry, and disappointment may be among them. You may be wondering what having a child with Down syndrome means for you and your family, and what his or her life will be like. All of those feelings are normal. Please don’t feel any guilt or shame if you are feeling any of them.

As the parent of a seven-year-old son with Down syndrome, I want to encourage with you. First, we were surprised to learn our son was born with Down syndrome. We were first-time parents and had no experience raising a child, much less a child with special needs. However, after being on this journey for almost eight years, I can say that Noah (our son) is one of the biggest blessings of our life. We love him and are thankful that he is our son. He has more in common with typical kids than you may expect. He likes to go swimming, ride roller coasters, and jumping on our trampoline.

 

I know you may wonder if you can do this, but I want to let you know that you can. There has never been a better time in the history of the world for a child to be born with Down syndrome. There are numerous resources, support networks, research, therapies, and friendships that are here to help you in your journey. (Including this Facebook group.)

In fact, we recently started an origination called Hope Story, and we hope that through it, every woman whose child has received a Down syndrome diagnosis can connect with a parent a little future along in their story (we call these parent’s Hope Advocates). We want every woman to have a friend who can tell them “I know what you’re going through” and to let them that they aren’t alone.

Check out the video below to get an idea of how this process works.

If your child has received a Down syndrome diagnosis and you’d like to connect to a parent of a child with Down syndrome, please contact us.

I don’t want to sugarcoat it though. Parenting is hard work. Raising any child (regardless of how many chromosomes they have) takes a tremendous amount of patience, love, and sacrifice. Certainly raising a child with Down syndrome comes with unique challenges, but those challenges are eclipsed by the joy your child will bring to your life.

I love all of our sons so much. As I mentioned, being a father to Noah (our son born with Down syndrome) is one of the greatest blessings of our life. He is joy to us and to so many others. I’m proud to be “Noah’s Dad, and I wouldn’t change one chromosome on him!

If you’re feeling a mix of emotions right now, I want to let you know that those feelings will likely go away shelty after your child is born, and they will be replaced with feelings of love.

You can do this, and you aren’t alone! There truly has never been a better time in the history of the world for a child to be born with Down syndrome!

Be sure to subscribe to Hope Story’s mailing list to stay connected to some of the things we are working by clicking here.

 

Rick Smith is the Founder & President of Hope Story, a Texas non-profit corporation that promotes the beauty and value of all human life by providing hope and encouragement to families whose child has just received a Down syndrome. For over seven years Rick has created awareness about raising a Child with Down syndrome worldwide via his blog and social media channels. Rick’s passionate about helping people use their story to help make a difference in the lives of others. He lives in Dallas, TX with his wife of over a decade, Abbie, and his three children, Noah, Jaxten, and Koen.

 

Additional Resources:

Hope Story 

Noah’s Dad

Facebook Parent Group for Children with Down Syndrome

Is It Ok to Abort My Child If Prenatal Testing Reveals He May Be Born With Special Needs?

What Should You Say (or Not Say) to a Parent of a Child With Down Syndrome?

How the Bible Preps Us for Surprises

 

 

 

Filed Under: Blog

November 8, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

March for Life on the Moral Exemptions and Accommodations in the Affordable Care Act

 

“March for Life applauds the Trump Administration’s final rule released this afternoon ‘Moral Exemptions and Accommodations for Coverage of Certain Preventive Services Under the Affordable Care Act’. Pro-life organizations should not be forced into betraying the very values they were established to advance and this rule will allow such freedom. March for Life bases its pro-life beliefs on ethics and science; the government has no right to demand that organizations provide health insurance plan options that explicitly contradict their mission; it is un-American. We are very grateful to the Trump Administration for its work to protect such conscience rights.”

– March for Life President, Jeanne Mancini

Filed Under: Media Center

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