Costco chooses life
In some good news, large wholesale retailer Costco in the United States has decided it will not supply the abortion drug, mifepristone.
In some good news, large wholesale retailer Costco in the United States has decided it will not supply the abortion drug, mifepristone.
Data from the Ministry of Health reveals that the number of abortions have increased by 30% since abortion was decriminalised in 2020. On average, 329 children are killed every week in the womb in New Zealand, or 47 per day.
Abort your baby late-term and also get around $4600 from the government. We are not making this up. This is precisely what is happening in South Australia.
The media reported a tragic case of a pregnant Georgia woman who was brain dead but was kept on life support to give birth – but the media screamed that it shows how bad abortion bans are. As expected, the media is pushing a false narrative. We do a fact-check.
Abortion survivor, Melissa Ohden, joins Family First’s Simon O’Connor to talk about all the recent developments in the pro life space in the United States. Melissa talks about her advocacy on behalf of abortion survivors, and the challenges she is currently facing with Members of the House of Representatives. She also talks to Simon about…
MEDIA RELEASE 18 December 2024 Abortions Increase 23% Since Law Change The Abortion Services Annual Report was released yesterday. It shows a disturbing trend with the number of abortions increasing 23% since abortion was decriminalised. There has been a 15% increase in just the past 12 months alone. 16,000+ abortions were performed last year….
According to a Ministry of Health report released today, abortions have increased 23% since Jacinda’s ‘kind’ law was passed. And there was a 67% increase in late term abortions between 2021 and 2023. 45 children per day are killed in the womb in New Zealand. Anybody who has viewed the ultrasound of an unborn child…
Dr Dermot Kearney is a consultant cardiologist and general physician in the United Kingdom. He was recently investigated by their medical council for having prescribed a drug called progesterone to women who sought to reverse their chemical abortions. The council attempted to end his practice, but failed when challenged in the courts. Family First’s Simon…