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‘I’ll never fully recover’: Heartbroken mom who used IVF wanted to keep baby despite embryo mix-up
By: Natalie Neysa Alund, originally published February 19, 2025, Cincinnati.com A Georgia woman, who gave birth to and raised a baby boy for months, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against a fertility clinic claiming it implanted the wrong embryo in her, resulting in her giving birth to another couple’s biological child. She later lost custody of the child.…
Read MoreBotched Care and Tired Staff: Planned Parenthood in Crisis
By: Katie Benner, originally published February 15, 2025, The New York Times The health care provider of last resort is working to shore up affiliate clinics that are in dire financial straits. Patients report failed abortions, misplaced IUDs and inadequately trained staff. Nakara Alston was leaving her boyfriend when she learned she was eight weeks…
Read MoreHamilton County Judge Blocks Ohio Law Requiring Humane Treatment of Preborn Ohio Baby Bodies Dismembered in Violent Abortions
Due to a court ruling this week by Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Alison Hatheway, the bodies of the slaughtered preborn children will continue to be removed from the Planned Parenthood in Cincinnati as medical waste rather than receive proper burial as Ohio law required. The 2021 Statewide Law was permanently blocked by Judge Hatheway…
Read MoreJD Vance Slams Europe for Violating Free Speech of Pro-Life Christians
By: Steven Ertelt, originally published February 14, 2025, LifeNews.com Vice President JD Vance used a speech addressing European leaders at the Munich Security Conference in Germany on Friday to slam Europe for violating the free speech and religious rights of pro-life Christians. “When I look at Europe today, it’s sometimes not so clear what happened…
Read MoreJudge Fines New York Doctor for Mailing Abortion Pills to Texas Woman
By: David Zimmermann, originally published February 14, 2025, National Review A Texas judge fined a New York doctor more than $100,000 on Thursday for prescribing and mailing abortion pills to a Texas woman, dealing a legal blow to shield laws in blue states where abortion remains legal. udge Robert Gantt, whose jurisdiction lies in Collin County, Texas,…
Read MoreDesigner Babies Are Teenagers Now – and Some of Them Need Therapy Because of It
By: Emi Nietfeld, originally published December 11, 2024, Wired.com “People don’t always realize they are creating a human being and not a piece of furniture.” For years now, aspiring parents have been designing their children. Screening embryos for disease-causing genes during IVF, selecting their future baby’s sex, picking egg and sperm donors to influence their child’s…
Read MoreMainstream Media Mislead on a Decline in the U.S. Material Mortality Rate
By: Michael J. New, originally published February 8, 2025, National Review This week, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released updated data on the U.S. maternal mortality rate. Maternal mortality has been a salient topic in recent years, since reports from the CDC and some state health agencies have found short-term increases. Unsurprisingly, many pundits have been…
Read MoreCincinnati Right to Life honored to be hosting Dr. Carrie Gress – Please join us!
In a recent Federalist article, Dr. Gress, our keynote for the February 22 Pro-life Gathering for HER, was bold in providing direction on the the path to end abortion. “Feminism is the ideology that pro-lifers need to focus our energy against. Until we do, feminism will just keep on fueling abortion’s engine, one precious and innocent…
Read MoreNew Legislation: Prohibit State-Funded Death
Bills to prohibit state-funded death will soon be introduced in the Ohio Senate, led by Minority Leader Nickie Antonio (D-Lakewood) and Senator Steve Huffman (R-Tipp City), and in the Ohio House of Representatives, led by Representative Adam Mathews (R-Lebanon) and Representative Jean Schmidt (R-Loveland). Both bills reinforce current law banning state funding for abortion, abolish the death penalty, and expand protections against assisted…
Read MoreTrump AG Pam Bondi weighs in on regulating abortion pills during New Orleans visit
By: James Finn, originally published February 6, 2025, Nola.com Medication abortion became a lightning rod after Louisiana prosecutors charged a New York doctor last week for mailing the pills. Days after Louisiana prosecutors indicted a New York doctor for shipping abortion medication over state lines, President Trump’s newly appointed Attorney General said she would “love to work…
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