Will Having A Baby Ruin Your Life?
We are bombarded with messages warning us of the loss of freedom, the additional financial strain, and the exhaustion that accompanies raising a child
We are bombarded with messages warning us of the loss of freedom, the additional financial strain, and the exhaustion that accompanies raising a child
In the ongoing debate surrounding abortion, women often assert that men should have no say in the matter, encapsulated by the phrase: “No uterus? No opinion.”
Dr. Dermot Kearney, a prominent voice in the UK pro-life movement, has recently voiced his support for abortion pill reversal. He shared the privilege of assisting 55 women through the process, leading to successful deliveries of healthy babies.
A closer examination reveals a different reality—one that raises questions about the safety of abortion procedures and the motives of abortion providers
Finding out that your partner has a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or sexually transmitted disease (STD) can be a daunting experience, stirring up a whirlwind of emotions such as anger, fear, and frustration.
In an era dominated by hookup culture and casual sex, the global prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is at an alarming high
Contrary to the misconception that newborns are merely bundles of basic instincts, they possess surprising traits that reveal how their intelligence and relational capacity.
In a world where abortion is often portrayed as a simple medical procedure, women are told that it's no different than getting a bad tooth removed.
The pro-life movement has been the subject of various controversies and misinformation over the years. These misconceptions range from accusations of racism to claims of violence and a disregard for women's rights.
Given all the ‘strong evidence’ supporting the abortion pill's safety and effectiveness, many women might wonder why some people are sounding the alarm, calling it dangerous or even deadly