California and New York are suing pregnancy help centers that promote Abortion Pill Reversal, claiming it doesn’t work……which is news to the THOUSANDS of women whose children are alive and well because the moms reversed their abortions!
Carlos in Boston met a crying woman who had just taken the abortion pill. He encouraged her to look into Abortion Pill Reversal. Rita, the Boston 40 Days for Life leader, followed up with the family the next week and learned that the woman decided to reverse her abortion.
“She is fine, and the baby is fine,” Rita said. “She had an ultrasound and confirmed that the baby was alive and doing well.”
Abortion pills now account for about two-thirds of all abortions. That’s a challenge for pro-lifers, but it’s also an opportunity.
Nobody is better positioned than a 40 Days for Life participant like YOU to empower a woman who just made the biggest mistake of her life to reverse her abortion! It’s not too late to be the sign a woman needs to choose life. With just a few days left in this fall’s campaign, sign up to pray NOW: […]
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