New study finds babies born through IVF more likely to develop cancerous cells

New study finds babies born through IVF more likely to develop cancerous cells

NZ Herald 27th April 2017 Family First Comment: Disturbing. Millions of women around the world are turning to IVF to fall pregnant, but a new study has found these “test tube” babies are more likely to develop cancer later in life. From 1991 until 2013, researchers from Israel’s Ben-Gurion University of the Negev examined 242,187…

Mothers of children with Down Syndrome encouraged to terminate

Mothers of children with Down Syndrome encouraged to terminate

Stuff co.nz 19 April 2017 Family First Comment: Disturbing. The mother of an unborn child with Down Syndrome says she was advised by medical professionals to terminate the pregnancy. Antenatal screening meant Masterton mother of two Danielle Bolt knew her unborn daughter Noa would have Down Syndrome, but she did not hesitate in giving birth…

Decriminalising abortion would be discriminating against women

Decriminalising abortion would be discriminating against women

Stuff co.nz 24 March 2017 Family First Comment: Some great statements in this excellent op-ed “It should be remembered that the current abortion laws are those recommended by the Royal Commission on Contraception Sterilisation and Abortion (1975-1977), which was appointed by a Labour government. The Commission’s report said, upholding the status of the unborn child….

Crazy! New Zealand law gives river human rights – but not unborn babies

Crazy! New Zealand law gives river human rights – but not unborn babies

The Blaze 18 March 2017 Family First Comment: “Although New Zealand now feels compelled to grant human rights to non-living entities in the nation, the country allows women of any age to have an abortion under a number of circumstances.” That’s right folks. An unborn child has less rights than a river. Only in NZ!…

Law banning abortion on babies that can feel pain takes effect in Ohio

Law banning abortion on babies that can feel pain takes effect in Ohio

LifeSiteNews 16 March 2017 Family First Comment: “The 20-week ban … challenges the current national abortion standard and properly moves the legal needle from viability to the baby’s ability to feel pain,” he said. Similar laws are now in place in 16 states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio,…