Two days after giving birth to their daughter on July 3, Catherine Mersereau and Dave Altarescu found themselves situated in a small cottage west of Woodstock with their newborn, Mila, in the middle of the woods and away from their home and families.
for them emotionally and physically and offer that child to another family who is in need. but social workers warn these babies could end up in the struggling care system with more than 100,000 children estimated to already be on waiting lists. so, here s what they get. it s like a store, isn t it? next door to the clinic is the baby boutique. new parents can attend classes and earn baby bucks. she s able to get these clothes and diapers and wipes and everything she needs for free. it s stilljust a fraction of the cost of what bringing a baby into this world equates to. we have a job find service that we offer to our mums and also, there s churches local churches who offer free daycare to our patients. hello, kim. hi! this is kim, our director for next steps. kim had an abortion in 1978, five years after the roe ruling.
to believe what you want but that shouldn t negate a woman s right to have an abortion if she feels that s what she needs? i would say there is two patients for every woman who is pregnant it s the woman and the baby. they can continue that pregnancy which is protective for them emotionally and physically and offer that child to another family who is in need. but social workers warn these babies could end up in the struggling care system with more than 100,000 children estimated to already be on waiting lists. so, here s what they get. it s like a store, isn t it? next door to the clinic is the baby boutique. new parents can attend classes and earn baby bucks. she s able to get these clothes and diapers and wipes and everything she needs for free. it s stilljust a fraction of the cost of what bringing a baby into this world equates to. we have a job find service
so, what do you think about the argument that ultimately, you are entitled to believe what you want but that shouldn t negate a woman s right to have an abortion if she feels that s what she needs? i would say there is two patients for every woman who is pregnant it s the woman and the baby. they can continue that pregnancy which is protective for them emotionally and physically and offer that child to another family who is in need. but social workers warn these babies could end up in the struggling care system with more than 100,000 children estimated to already be on waiting lists. so, here s what they get. it s like a store, isn t it? next door to the clinic is the baby boutique. new parents can attend classes and earn baby bucks. she s able to get these clothes and diapers and wipes and everything she needs for free.