March 15, 2013

Fox News: “How to plan for an unplanned pregnancy”




On March 10, Julie Revelant wrote an article that appeared in the Fox News health section: "How to plan for an unplanned pregnancy." Ms. Revelant's writings often center around health, women's issues, and being a parent. Her advice for women who find themselves pregnant – perhaps in spite of their own plans – is both timely and excellent. Kudos to Fox for printing it. These are the kind of articles women need more of.

Right away, Ms. Revelant starts off by bluntly reassuring women:

First of all, don't freak out. Stop staring at the blue plus sign and wipe the shocked look off your face. Whether you're a first time mom or you're adding more to your brood, you'll get through this.

And it's true. Women throughout all of time have gotten through unplanned pregnancies where both they and their children come out – literally for the child – on the other side. Life is new and different and sometimes more difficult, but life with a new child is beautiful. Whether or not a child is "planned" has no effect on the beauty or worth of her life.

Julie Revelant goes on to quickly detail some important medical recommendations that any pregnant woman would do well to heed. Her tone is reassuring and upbeat. Yes, you can do this. In fact, you're probably already doing a good job. Folic acid and scheduling a doctor's appointment are the two medical aspects the article focuses on.

One very important step Ms. Revelant takes in her article is to acknowledge the real feelings of women. Women all feel, but each of us feels differently. And that's ok. Feelings, no matter what they are – wrong, right, or neither – must be dealt with:

You might be elated, but it's normal to also feel shocked, scared, anxious—even angry.  'Make sure that you feel your emotions,' said Diane Lang, a psychotherapist, author and positive living expert. Take some time to deal with your feelings and accept your new reality – and don't share your news with anyone else

Ms. Revelant's final three pieces of advice are practical – something women in unplanned situations can grab onto and act upon. She shares powerful tidbits that once again make this seemingly insurmountable circumstance actually seem doable. Women before you have done this. Women after you will do it again. And today, you can do it, too.

The article recommends that women "take action," "be positive," and "take it in stride." To explain, Ms. Revelant highlights the importance of building a support community, choosing to be pro-active, seeing a new child as a gift, and adopting a non-stressful attitude. Without a doubt, these choices take work and determination, but a tiny new life is more than worth it. As Diane Lang states:

Instead of thinking of it as an unplanned pregnancy or an accident, think of it as a gift. … Be open to what's coming, because it is the unexpected – but the unexpected a lot of times brings a lot of greatness with it.

There are plenty of available true stories in today's information age that detail the experiences of mothers who gave life to their "unplanned" children. The "Embrace Grace" blog is one example. Taylor shares how her child turned her life around for the better and how she became a stronger woman because of an unplanned pregnancy. Hailey writes a poem about turning anxious questions and worries surrounding an unplanned pregnancy into hope. Amber shares how her unexpected son taught her to focus on her future and that she doesn't have to handle everything alone. Jamie, who tells her own difficult story, is now a leader who helps other women with their unplanned pregnancies. Kathy writes down advice, learned from her own journey years earlier.

After reading theirs – and many other stories – it's clear that there is a reason and a purpose for every child.

Source: National Right to Life News


Urge your U.S. Representative to Act to Protect Pro-Life Conscience Rights!



Do you agree that no American should be forced to participate in providing abortions?

If so, please join the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), the federation of state right-to-life organizations, in urging members of the U.S. House of Representatives to add their names as co-sponsors of comprehensive new federal legislation to protect the conscience rights of pro-life Americans, including health care providers.

The legislation, the Health Care Conscience Rights Act (H.R. 940), is a new and comprehensive approach to protection of the conscience rights of pro-life Americans, which are under assault from the Obama Administration, many state and local government officials, and from pro-abortion activist organizations and their attorneys.

The new bill would amend the Obamacare law so that no American would be forced to sponsor or purchase health insurance that includes abortion or other procedures or drugs that violate their religious or moral convictions.  It would prohibit any level of government — federal, state, or local — from penalizing health care providers (including doctors, nurses, and insurers) for refusing to participate in providing abortions.  Finally, it would give pro-life individuals and institutions the right to go to court when their conscience rights are violated.

National Right to Life maintains a web-based Legislative Action Center, which makes it easy for you to send an appropriate message to your Representative in just a few minutes.  To urge your Representative to co-sponsor H.R. 940, please
click here.

Source: National Right to Life

Stem cells from unborn babies used illegally in cosmetic surgery




The Hungarian General Court is hearing a criminal case in Budapest involving the use of aborted babies for cosmetic procedures. According to an attorney familiar with the case, it shows what "the culture of death can be capable of and what people will do for money."

Attorney Roger Kiska with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) tells American Family News the case, heard in Hungary's capital on Wednesday, involves several people – Hungarians and Ukranians – who operate several clinics.

"One of them is an abortion clinic from which they harvest from the aborted unborn children tissue and embryonic stem cells, which they then use in a cosmetic clinic injected directly into the veins of wealthy patients for $25,000 U.S. per injection," he states.

Nine individuals were arrested in July 2009 for using the cells in that manner for commercial gain. Hundreds of patients agreed to the injections at a clinic in Kaposvár that specializes in plastic surgery. Kiska says the procedure is already illegal and not approved by Hungary's medical authorities.

"There's been no testing or research on adults with this kind of research whatsoever. It's not been cleared by anyone," the attorney explains. "More importantly, you have the destruction of unborn children, a complete abuse of human dignity – and so we're hoping that the criminal sanctions are very heavy."

In its friend-of-the-court brief, ADF acknowledges its lack of competency in the area of illegal medical or bio-engineered research and treatments, but argues that "such negligence and willful disregard for patient safety should be considered tantamount to attempted homicide." And the facts of the case, concludes the brief, "so shock the conscience as to warrant the most serious of criminal punishments."

ADF senior legal counsel Daniel Lipsic offered these comments before the hearing: "A baby is precious – not a precious commodity. This horrific and inhuman use of a child's cells and tissues has no place in a civilized society. No one should be allowed to line their wallets with profit gained from creating this kind of black market – one that generates a hideous demand for babies' bodies for use in unapproved, elective cosmetic procedures."

All parties are waiting for a verdict.

Source: American Family News and Instant Analysis

Competency of Planned Parenthood's training program questioned after rash of botched abortions




The Planned Parenthood abortion clinic that has experienced four botched abortion emergencies in less than five weeks and where a pro-life grandmother was attacked earlier this week, is recruiting medical students for abortion training.

"It is appalling to think that abortionists at this Planned Parenthood with the recent rash of medical emergencies would be teaching others to do abortions that they don't seem competent to do themselves," said Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue and Pro-Life Nation.

The Planned Parenthood training program is seeking first through fourth year medical students and residents, who must absorb the cost of program participation themselves. The advertisement for their program, which appears on the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals web site, indicates that the troubled Wilmington abortion clinic trains 15 new abortionists per year.

"Given the recent safety concerns at this Planned Parenthood facility, it is shocking to think of the shoddy training that must be going on there. We don't need more abortionists out there maiming women with substandard practices," said Newman.

Applicants are urged to contact Dr. Eric Schaff, a Planned Parenthood abortionist who has a history of disciplinary action. In August, 2005, Schaff was issued a reprimand and ordered to pay $5,000 for falsifying medical records in New York. Since his discipline there, Schaff has moved on to ply is grisly trade in Delaware and Pennsylvania. Schaff is an outspoken advocate of abortions and feels "empowered" by doing them.

Botched abortions so far this year at the Wilmington Planned Parenthood where Schaff works include:

•February 8: Records of the 911 call reveals that a patient suffered respiratory distress and had to be bagged to keep her from dying. She required emergency transport to a hospital emergency room. (View Video)

•February 16: 911 records indicate that a patient suffered heavy, uncontrolled bleeding requiring emergency transport to a hospital emergency room. (View Video)

•March 8: A patient suffered an incomplete abortion that required hospitalization and emergency surgery five days later. Fetal parts were detected that included a recognizable leg and foot.

•March 13: A patient, covered in blankets and sheets from head to toe, was transported by ambulance to a local hospital while a pro-life sidewalk counselor was attacked for attempting to document the incident. It is unknown if the patient survived.

"This clinic needs to be closed in the interest of public safety, and we are in the process of filing complaints to make sure that happen," said Newman.

Source: Pro-Life Blogs


Rubio: 'Absolute Fact that Science Has Proven Life Begins at Conception'


Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) spoke on March 14, 2013 at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C. (CNSNews/Penny Starr)

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) told thousands of conservatives gathered for the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C., on Thursday "science has proven that life begins at conception."

"Just because we believe that life – all human life – is worthy of protection at every state of its development does not make you a chauvinist," Rubio said, speaking on opening day of the three-day event featuring workshops and speeches by Rubio and other rising stars in the Republican Party.

The senator defended traditional marriage and chided liberals for believing in climate change and not the scientific facts of conception.

"In fact, the people who are actually closed minded in American politics are the people that love to preach about the certainty of science in regard to our climate, but ignore the absolute fact that science has proven that life begins at conception."

Source: CNSNews.com

Temporary Restraining Order Against Elgin -- Pregnancy Support Services Resume




Swift protection came to TLC Pregnancy Services and the young women of Elgin in their federal case against Elgin's zoning restrictions. TLC claims the zoning laws impair young women's access to the free pregnancy services offered through the mobile ultrasound facility. Today, United States District Court Judge Samuel Der-Yeghiayan agreed, after hearing arguments from both sides, that TLC is likely to succeed on the merits of its case. The details of the Temporary Restraining Order state that the young women of Elgin are likely to suffer irreparable harm if Elgin's zoning restrictions are applied in a way which denies them access to the free services TLC's mobile ultrasound facility provides.

"The big question is -- why is Elgin wasting tax payer money to restrict the access of young women to free pregnancy services?" said Noel W. Sterett, an attorney with the Mauck & Baker (www.mauckbaker.com) law firm. "We hope today's ruling allows Elgin's officials to rethink their position and do what is best for TLC, Elgin, pregnant women and their unborn babies: get rid of a law which has no purpose and is unconstitutional."

"Young women have been calling and looking for the TLC mobile facility after Elgin restricted us from serving in the community." said TLC's Executive Director Vivian Maly, "At least for now, we have this good news and will be available to support these women close to home."

TLC will now bring its mobile pregnancy service back to its usual positions at the Evangelical Covenant Church of Elgin and JB's Pub & Bar for as long as the court order remains in place. Both of these locations are in close proximity to Elgin's Larkin High School.

"Women deserve access to the help they need for themselves and their unborn children without undue interference from the government," said Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Casey Mattox. "The court was right to stop the city of Elgin from preventing women from obtaining free ultrasounds and health information. TLC's free services help both Elgin and its citizens, so the city's actions have been both counterproductive and unconstitutional."

View the Temporary Restraining Order here and the original Complaint here.

For Elgin City Council press inquiries, contact Cheri Murphy the Assistant to the City Manager for Community Engagement at 847-931-5667 or Murphy_c@cityofelgin.org.  

Source: Mauck & Baker, LLC. 

March 11, 2013

Proiect Love Benefit Breakfast

Project Love, the charitable division of Illinois Citizens for Life, is holding its annual fundraising breakfast at 11 AM on Sunday, April 14'n, at the Naperville Country Club. The event will include entertainment, a raffle and silent auction. 

The 2013 Project Love Caritas Awards will be given to Birthright of Illinois and to Mr. Reed Callahan for their outstanding pro-life efforts for many decades.

Accepting the award for Birthright will be Dr. and Mrs. Diamond and Dr. and Mrs. Dolehide, the founders of Birthright in Illinois over 40 years ago. 

All are invited to attend, but reservations are necessary. Tickets are $30 per person. Please visit www.icl-life.com to obtain a copy of the invite. For questions or phone reservations, please call Eileen at (630) 963-8039.

Illinois Citizens for Life
5021 Fairview Avenue, Suite B
Downers Grove, Illinois
(630) 963-8039

March 8, 2013

Illinois Women Denied Free Pregnancy Services -- Federal Lawsuit Filed Today




Today a mobile ultrasound provider filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Elgin over its new zoning restriction which effectively prevents many women from obtaining free reproductive health services.

For nearly two years, TLC Pregnancy Services has provided the women of Elgin, particularly high-school age girls, with free pregnancy information, testing, and ultrasound care through its mobile ultrasound facility.

"Why should young women in Elgin, who may have nowhere else to turn, be deprived of free medical services and support?" said Noel W. Sterett, an attorney with the Mauck & Baker law firm, which represents TLC together with Alliance Defending Freedom. "Pregnancy information and support, which TLC makes accessible free of charge, are critical to young women facing an unplanned pregnancy."

The two locations, JB's Pub & Bar, approximately one block from the school, and the Evangelical Covenant Church, adjacent to Elgin Larkin High School, regularly made their parking lots available to support TLC's services to the young women of Elgin. In just two years, TLC reports that nearly 200 women visited the mobile facility to receive free pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, prenatal vitamins, and pregnancy health care information.

"We want to support and empower these young women by allowing them to see their babies through ultrasound images and help them make informed decisions regarding their pregnancy," said TLC's Executive Director Vivian Maly.

Last summer, Elgin moved to shut down TLC's mobile facility for the rest of the year at both locations. Records indicate that, in August, Police Chief Jeffrey Swoboda, at the request of city council member Anna Moeller, boarded the mobile facility while parked at JB's and ordered TLC's ultrasound technician, Jane DeFily, to "cease and desist" her activity. The officer informed DeFily that a certain city councilperson had driven by and described the mobile facility as an "eyesore."

Upon further investigation, TLC discovered that the city council had just amended its zoning code in June in a way that classified the mobile facility as a "temporary land use" limited to only four uses per year at each location. When TLC attempted to renew its permit, it was told that no further permits would be issued in 2012. Since Elgin shut TLC mobile services down, it has been receiving calls from young women looking for the mobile facility and not finding it in the city during their time of need.

Details of the matter are available here: mauckbaker.com/Content/11178/347712.pdf 

Some answers to what you could say if you only had one-to-two minutes to talk to the parents of a pregnant teenager




Most often they are in shock, are terribly disappointed, and their first instinct might be to pressure the girl to abort, or, at a minimum, provide her with no encouragement at a very trying time in her life. So….

My favorite response, both because it both common and captured a profound truth, came in today:

"I would tell the grandparents this is 'their' Grandchild, and they have no idea how much love this baby will bring to them and their family. Get past the embarrassment, and feelings of the fact that they wish their daughter would have made a better choice."

That was the advice over and over and over again. This is not the ideal time or the ideal circumstances, we understand that. But even before the shock wears off, the tears wiped away, and the anger subsides, emphasize that  this is THEIR grandchild. He or she is now part of THEIR family.

Another important common suggestion. Advise the grandparents to "Get past the guilt they may have, about [how] maybe they didn't parent good enough"—that they were too loose, or two restrictive, or should have "seen this coming" or should've this or should've that. Maybe they can use reflections on their parenting techniques another day, but today, they've got a daughter and a grandchild and the child's father to nurture.

And a wonderful conclusion to the email which reminds us of a central truth. Instead of wallowing in remorse and/or recriminations, remind the grandparents:

"But instead know that God is in charge, he has a plan for every life. I would tell them to go to the park and watch children play, think about how one could be your grandchild, which is a present of Love given to them from God above.'

Source: National Right to Life Committee

University of Notre Dame Shuts Down the Fund to Protect Human Life




Both The Irish Rover and The Sycamore Trust are reporting that the University of Notre Dame has shut down the four-year-old Notre Dame Fund to Protect Human Life. The decision appears to have been made so that direction of the Fund could be placed under control of a University department rather than an independent committee. The Trust describes the change as a "subversion of the Fund."

"I'm generally appalled with what has happened," said Daniel McInerny, one of the original associate directors for the Fund. "Notre Dame should be congratulating the Fund rather than changing its financial structure."

According to the report, the Fund was established more than four years ago through an agreement between the University and a major donor. Pursuant to the donor's wishes, the Fund was to be directed by an independent committee, made up of members who were long-time University pro-life leaders.

Among the Fund's activities were: The summer Vita Institute and the Evangelium Vita Medal, subsidizing the cost of buses and defraying the cost for faculty members to attend the March for Life, Bread of Life Dinners, and stipends for students attending pro-life conferences.

The Trust reports that the University proposed abolishing the committee and has placed the Fund under the jurisdiction of the Dean of the College of Arts and Letters in the Center for Ethics and Culture. According to the Trust, the donor refused to concede to the changes, so the University administration repudiated its agreement, making it impossible for donors to give to the original fund, and the University set up its own fund.

The University responded by stating that, in accordance with University policy, it's correcting a "mistake," explaining that the Fund was directed by a committee that was incorrectly given autonomy to administer the Fund free from any oversight by a University department.

"[I]nstead of receiving support and encouragement from the university administration…the Fund was targeted by it," said Father Wilson Miscamble in a statement. "The action…does not speak well of its commitment to prolife efforts on campus. It certainly will reinforce the feeling on the part of many of our alumni that Notre Dame's support for the prolife cause is lukewarm."

Concludes the Sycamore Trust in its report:

The short of it is that the University has renounced a promise and issued a death sentence to a fund that has done great things for the pro-life cause. The assigned reason is the retroactive invocation of a policy that had been bypassed four years earlier in an agreement executed for the university by its experienced Vice President – a purely theoretical alleged "mistake" with no adverse consequences whatever.

Source: National Right to Life Committee