U.S. ABORTION LAWS. What a mess. A righteous person would not subject anyone, including both the woman herself and her loved ones, to the suffering caused by these laws.
Abortion in the 19th Century: “Madame Restell” by Jennifer Wright. Looking at what we could be going backward towards is a cautionary tale indeed
Should Pregnant Women Join the Big Boys? Women bear our children. They should be thanked, not penalized.
Is Abortion a Women's Issue? If one-third of American women have had an abortion, then one-third of American men have had one, too, and it’s time they spoke up.
St. Mary's In Hoboken By the time Mary Ellen arrived today I thought it was so old-fashioned to have a female nurse.
After 70, be like an athlete The question is not “Do I have arthritis,” because everybody has arthritis. The question is “Does your arthritis hurt?”
A Dagger to the Heart of Roe v. Wade The social network supporting the right to abortion was frayed from the beginning. The first sign of danger was when doctors caved to pressure from religionists to ban abortion in individual hospitals, thus forcing reproductive services into separate clinics vulnerable to protesters and gunmen.
The abortion dictatorship The twisting of the truth that is occurring now is easily as pernicious as shouting “Baby killer” at a soldier returning from Vietnam.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery: Part Two The healing period, and some advice. A snapshot of the aftercare and recovery from organ prolapse surgery, and some advice and suggestions for others.