Every OBGYN has two patients—or in this case SIX. Each one deserves compassionate, life-affirming care for a safe pregnancy and delivery. Abortion guarantees none of that. Life does.
IVF is often hailed as a miracle, but rarely scrutinized beyond its success stories. But behind the scenes lies a complex web of ethical concerns, emotional fallout, and unintended consequences. In our latest episode of Face to Face, former IVF doctors and parents who conceived via IVF come together to share their personal regrets—and reveal the hidden harms of an industry rarely questioned. ▶️ https://youtu.be/hmnimf7sf8w
There is no middle ground when it comes to abortion because EVERY abortion involves taking the life of an innocent preborn child. In the cases of rape or medical emergency for the mother, you do not provide healing by targeting the child for death. You provide the best possible care for both the mother and her child.
We all agree that acts like r*pe, child abuse, and slavery are objectively wrong and never justifiable. So why is the direct and intentional ending of a preborn child’s life treated differently? 🎥: @lilaroseofficial at UC Irvine
Steventhen Holland was conceived through gang-r*pe of a mentally challenged and homeless young woman. Despite his mother being repeatedly pressured to abort him, Steventhen’s mother saw the value in his life and placed him in the care of a loving adoptive family.
Last year, Face to Face shared raw, honest conversations with those most directly impacted by the abortion tragedy—and it changed hearts. Now, we're going deeper. This new installment of Face to Face features powerful, personal stories from women who were pressured into abortion, children conceived in rape, parents who regret choosing IVF, former IVF doctors, and children conceived through IVF and oppose the practice today. These are the voices the world often ignores—stories that confront the hardest, most controversial questions in the abortion debate. Real people. Real stories. Face to Face.
Adriana and her son deserve so much better than the media’s exploitation. Their tragedy should be treated with compassion instead of being used to push the pro-abortion agenda. Real healthcare preserves life, not end it.
The desire to have children is good—but IVF is not the solution. Less than 10% of all embryos created, innocent human children, do not make it to birth—most are discarded, frozen indefinitely, thrown away, or donated for experimentation. Every child is precious from the moment of conception and deserves to be treated with the same dignity and protection owed to all human beings.