Fact sheets

The Moral Impact of the Birth Control Pill

Summary Birth control was sold as a tool of freedom and empowerment for women, but it has instead led to moral decay, weakened relationships, and a rejection of God’s Divine Will. By separating the marital act from its life-giving purpose, it has fostered selfishness, encouraged

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The Societal Impact of the Birth Control Pill

Summary Since its introduction in 1960, the birth control pill has had a profound and largely negative impact on society. While it promised women control over their fertility, this promise turned out to be an illusion. Instead of empowering individuals, birth control has contributed to

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In Vitro Fertilization Fact Sheet

In Vitro Fertilization

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a multi-step process during which a woman’s eggs are removed and fertilized in a lab. The success rate of IVF is about 50% or less and depends on factors such as maternal age, previous pregnancies, and underlying causes of infertility.

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The Physical Impact of the Birth Control Pill

Millions of women have been left in the dark when it comes to oral hormonal birth control (“the Pill”). Days, months, and years later these women and girls that were misled and misinformed when prescribed this ovulation-suppressing drug are left with a plethora of unexplainable

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Everything You Need to Know About Manual Vacuum Aspirators

A manual vacuum aspiration is a procedure where a bicycle pump-like device is manually pumped to empty a uterus of its contents. A manual vacuum aspirator (MVA) consists of a large, plastic syringe with a long tube, called the cannula, attached. The end of the cannula has small side slits. The device does not require electricity. It is heavily promoted for use in developing countries around the world

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Everything You Need to Know About the Abortion Pill

There are two pills used in a drug-induced abortion (drug induced meaning that the abortion is caused by ingested drugs, not abortion via surgery or other methods) These two drugs are Mifepristone and Misoprostol. Mifepristone is known as a “competitive progesterone receptor antagonist”. All this means is that basically it fits into the progesterone receptor better than progesterone itself does.

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UN – United in Opposing People

United in Opposing People As the Second World War drew to a close, the victorious allies met in San Francisco to discuss how to keep a peace that had been won at such a cost in blood and treasure . They drew up a charter

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Aids in Africa

Aids in Africa For the first time since the Black Death in the Middle Ages, a disease is sending whole nations into absolute demographic decline. The disease is AIDS, and the continent affected is not Europe but Africa. The magnitude of the devastation that AIDS

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Fact Sheet on Sterilization Campaigns around the World

Congressional Briefing February 23, 1998 Sterilization campaigns are one of the common features of the population control movement and have been used in at least 24 countries around the world. All these campaigns have, to a greater or lesser extent, used coercion to reach sterilization

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In Vitro Fertilization Fact Sheet

In Vitro Fertilization

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a multi-step process during which a woman’s eggs are removed and fertilized in a lab. The success rate of IVF

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Everything You Need to Know About Manual Vacuum Aspirators

A manual vacuum aspiration is a procedure where a bicycle pump-like device is manually pumped to empty a uterus of its contents. A manual vacuum aspirator (MVA) consists of a large, plastic syringe with a long tube, called the cannula, attached. The end of the cannula has small side slits. The device does not require electricity. It is heavily promoted for use in developing countries around the world

Read More »

Everything You Need to Know About the Abortion Pill

There are two pills used in a drug-induced abortion (drug induced meaning that the abortion is caused by ingested drugs, not abortion via surgery or other methods) These two drugs are Mifepristone and Misoprostol. Mifepristone is known as a “competitive progesterone receptor antagonist”. All this means is that basically it fits into the progesterone receptor better than progesterone itself does.

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Aids in Africa

Aids in Africa For the first time since the Black Death in the Middle Ages, a disease is sending whole nations into absolute demographic decline.

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