It’s interesting that BuzzFeed is attempting to present the photo on the right as a preborn baby when The Guardian tried the same thing in 2022 and was widely debunked.
Even pro-abortion gestational education resources contradict these images of “pregnancy tissue.”
Why would BuzzFeed try a tactic that’s already been proven false? Sadly, many Americans only look at biased, pro-abortion news sources.
This is why Live Action content must get in front of more and more people. We are working on a comprehensive strategy to get “Baby Olivia” into more schools across the country.
In addition, we’re building content specifically designed to reach young people with the truth about fetal development, showing the undeniable humanity of preborn children. Will you give today so that lies like these can be proven wrong to those who need the truth the most?
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I’m excited about a new project we have in the works that will build on “Meet Baby Olivia.” We are creating a Pixar-style, 3D animated short film, tentatively titled “All Systems Go.”
Each of the major systems of the developing preborn baby, such as the cardiovascular, nervous, and musculoskeletal systems, will be represented by a character. These characters will work together in their operational headquarters to “build” baby Olivia throughout her nine-month journey.
They will be shown from an operation headquarters, narrating the development stages of Baby Olivia.