I came across an article published a few years ago that still remains incredibly powerful.
John,
I came across an article published a few years ago that still remains incredibly powerful.
It’s a story about a mother named Brandy who was just 10 weeks pregnant when she tragically lost her baby through a miscarriage.
Although her baby was born too early, Brandy shared photos of her child on Facebook to show the world the humanity of preborn children at 10 weeks gestation.
“14 years ago today this beautiful baby of mine was due. Although she was born far too early (April 1, 2006) due to health issues (possibly spina bifida or gastroschisis) she was still perfectly whole,” she wrote.
Screen Shot 2023-07-17 at 2.09.38 PM ([link removed] )
“I feel like this is an incredible time to bring up the fact that anyone looking at this photo can easily tell this IS a baby,” she continued. “This is what any baby would resemble at only 10 weeks. 10 fingers, 10 toes, eyes, ears, and nose.”
You can read the article here: [link removed] ([link removed] )
John, when we talk about abortion, it’s critical to remember that these children are our smallest and most vulnerable.
The abortion industry claims that babies in the first trimester are simply “clumps of cells” or “tissue,” but it’s clear from these powerful photos that a preborn child at 10 weeks is human, with a developing body and perfectly formed fingers and toes.
Tragically, most abortions occur within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, when babies this small are cruelly starved to death by the deadly abortion pill or violently suctioned from their mother’s womb through a D&C procedure.
The womb ought to be the safest place on earth, where a developing child can be protected, nurtured, and loved by their mother and father—but too often, they are violently killed.
We must fight to save as many of these innocent ones as we can.
Please share these powerful photos with everyone you know—they may save a life.
For Life,
Sami Parker
Social Media Associate
Live Action is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Gifts are tax-deductible in the United States.
No goods or services are offered or given in exchange for contributions.
Make your gift here: give.liveaction.org ([link removed] )
Live Action, 2200 Wilson Blvd., Suite 102 PMB 111, Arlington, VA 22201, 323-454-3304
Unsubscribe ([link removed] )
Manage preferences ([link removed] )