Consent For What?
I think I have read enough about what informed consent (or the lack thereof) means when dealing with the expectant mother who is trying to decide whether or not she will be the mother of a living child or a dead child.
I think I have read enough about what informed consent (or the lack thereof) means when dealing with the expectant mother who is trying to decide whether or not she will be the mother of a living child or a dead child.
“I have to assume that Planned Parenthood’s South Dakota affiliate can’t raise a nickel in its own backyard,” said American Life League president Judie Brown.
“Planned Parenthood must assume that elected officials can’t read a simple annual report,” said American Life League vice president Jim Sedlak.
Oh my! The Washington Times article, Politically divergent groups call for dialogue about sex, happens to be a news report about 18 organizations that are calling “for a common vision — and more dialogue — on sexual health and public policy.”
The statistics are frightening. Our children are being exposed to lifestyle decisions that will lead to serious diseases. One of those diseases is the Human Papilloma Virus.
One scientist recently proclaimed that the “rhythm method” may kill off more embryos than “other” contraceptive methods.
in this issue: hot button issues: PLANNED PARENTHOOD / SIGN THE PETITION / SOUTH DAKOTA / STEM CELL RESEARCH / WORK AT ALLabortion: PINE RIDGE RESERVATIONculture of… Read More »Communique – Jun. 2, 2006
There was some very good news published recently by a German cancer research center. Medical News Today reports, “Pregnancies lower breast cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation Carriers.”
in this issue: hot button issue: PLANNED PARENTHOODabortion: PHYSICIANSbush watch: PRESIDENT SUPPORTS BIRTH CONTROLcondoms: EFFECTIVE?contraception: CATHOLICS / NOT THE ANSWERculture of death: ABORTIONeuthanasia: CALIFORNIA / FINE LINE OR THE SAME THING? morning-after abortion… Read More »Communique – Jun. 30, 2006
Astonishingly, and with no national fanfare, New Hampshire’s house and senate approved a bill, HB 656 that will permit the starvation of patients.
“As incredible as it sounds, Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota will open what may be the nation’s first government-subsidized clinic that will refuse to provide services for the poor,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president of American Life League.
“The people of South Dakota certainly welcome the opportunity to defend the life-saving ban on surgical and medical abortions their state approved earlier this year,” said American Life League president Judie Brown.