Free Presentation on Chemical Abortion Reversal in Little Rock, Rogers

Our friends at Arkansas Right to Life are sponsoring a presentation later this month from one of the nation’s leading experts on chemical abortion reversal.

Dr. George Delgado will speak on Friday, August 28, at 7:00 PM at St. Vincent’s in Little Rock.

The Little Rock event will take place at the SVI Center for Health Education (Main Auditorium) at #2 St. Vincent Circle in Little Rock. There is no cost to attend, and parking is free.

Dr. Delgado will also be speaking in Northwest Arkansas the following day at 11:00 AM.

The Northwest Arkansas event will take place Saturday, August 29, at 11:00 AM in the first floor auditorium at Mercy Hospital in Rogers; the address is 2710 S. Rife Medical Lane, Rogers, AR 72758. Again, there is no cost to attend, and parking is free.

Dr. George Delgado will explain how he prescribes an antidote to the poison of RU-486 and has successfully saved over 100 babies.

Dr. Delgado is founder and medical director of Culture of Life Family Services in San Diego and Escondido, California. He is board certified in both family medicine and hospice and palliative medicine and has been in practice more than 25 years.

Many people still do not realize that drug-induced abortions can be reversed. Chemical abortions use toxins–also called “feticides”–to kill an unborn baby; doctors like Dr. Delgado administer antidotes to these poisons that can save an unborn baby’s life.

Dr. Delgado’s team offers a 24-hour hotline for women seeking to reverse a chemical abortion. The hotline number is 1-877-558-0333.

Unbundling Planned Parenthood’s Phony “Care Package”

For years Planned Parenthood has pushed the narrative that healthcare and abortion are a package deal. Recently, however, a series of videos have called into question many of Planned Parenthood’s practices.

Today the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview has released a new commentary on Planned Parenthood’s “phony bundle.” John Stonestreet writes,

It’s a ‘package deal’ that Christians must reject, even if there were strong evidence of the link between contraceptive services and abortion rates. But given the empirical difficulties, there is no doubt what our answer should be: no deal.

You can listen to Stonestreet’s entire commentary below or read it here.

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Abby Johnson Describes Planned Parenthood’s “Tissue Donation” Program

Pro-life advocate Abby Johnson recently sat down with the Daily Signal to describe the process by which Planned Parenthood affiliates conduct the “tissue donation” programs we have talked about over the past few weeks.

Johnson was a Planned Parenthood clinic director until 2009; she became pro-life after witnessing an ultrasound-guided abortion.

Johnson told reporters,

“We would tell the client that we are participating in a study and she has an opportunity today to donate the tissue that’s removed from her uterus to a research laboratory where they will be working on life-saving treatments for various diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s or other types of medical studies. We would tell her this is an opportunity for her to possibly save the life of someone else by donating this tissue. By creating this altruistic scenario, women would almost always consent and say, ‘Yes, absolutely.’ . . .

“At that time, and this was of course when I worked there until 2009, we as staff members were compensated for every patient that we were able to enroll in a study. It creates coercive tactics.”

You can read Abby Johnson’s full interview here.

Since leaving Planned Parenthood, Abby Johnson has founded a non-profit called And Then There Were None, which specializes in helping men and women leave the abortion industry.

Last month she wrote a column describing the process by which she used to separate aborted fetal remains at Planned Parenthood for shipment to researchers, saying,

“All of the blood, body parts and extra tissue would be collected into a glass jar. That glass jar would come to me in the POC (products of conception) lab through a ‘pass through specimen cabinet.’ I would take the jar to our sink, dump everything into a huge strainer, rinse out the jar and then rinse the blood out of the strainer. After I had a clean body, I would dump it into the glass baking dish that was sitting on top of an x-ray light box. I would put a little bit of water in the glass dish so that the body parts would float…that made it easier for me to manipulate them.”

You can read that full column here.