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March for Life advocates equality as abortion disproportionately impacts minorities

Religion and Spirituality Books Preview: December 2021

Ian Morgan Cron follows up his bestselling ‘The Road Back to You’ with another book on the Enneagram an ancient personality typing system; the first book by home organization expert Jen Robin, and more.

Short Window of Time : Texas Abortion Ban Forces Pregnancy Centers to Pivot

Texas pro-life pregnancy centers are pivoting to provide services for abortion-minded women now that the state has enacted a ban on abortions once a heartbeat can be detected, or approximately six weeks gestation.

From Asia with love: Ohio couple tells adventurous tale of Kazakh adoption

Fetal heartbeat in abortion laws taps emotion, not science

By JULIE CARR SMYTH and KIMBERLEE KRUESI Updated: April 28, 2021 10:20 AM Created: April 28, 2021 10:19 AM NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Dr. Michael Cackovic has treated his share of pregnant women. So when Republican lawmakers across the U.S. began passing bans on abortion at what they term the first detectable fetal heartbeat, he was exasperated. That s because at the point where advanced technology can detect that first flutter, as early as six weeks, the embryo isn t yet a fetus and it doesn t have a heart. You cannot hear this flutter, it is only seen on ultrasound, said Cackovic, a maternal fetal medicine specialist at Ohio State University s Wexner Medical Center, where some 5,300 babies are born each year.

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