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Kirt Wiggins, President, Caring Network Regardless of whatever else may come of it, August 19-22 was a bad week in Chicago for the life of babies. As the Democratic presidential convention was conducted at the United Center and McCormick Place, Planned Parenthood ran a mobile health clinic that offered free chemical abortions, free vasectomies, and […]
You took a test and it’s positive. But it seems unbelievable. You’re only in high school—too young to be pregnant. You’re feeling a whirlwind of emotions—confusion, fear, and uncertainty about the future. Maybe you’re even questioning who you are. At Caring Network, we are here to support you every step of the way. And we […]
Becoming a parent is one of the most amazing (but terrifying) experiences life has to offer. The journey from pregnancy, to birth, to caring for a little life is filled with moments of joy, excitement, and (a lot) of anxiety. As you search for cribs and look up the price of diapers, it’s natural to […]
It can be easy in the pro-life world to focus a lot of time and energy on a woman’s decision regarding her pregnancy. Many on the pro-choice side believe that pro-life supporters only care about a woman “keeping the baby.” However, caring for both a woman and child after choosing life, is of utmost importance. […]
It can be easy in the pro-life world to focus a lot of time and energy on a woman’s decision regarding her pregnancy. Many on the pro-choice side believe that pro-life supporters only care about a woman “keeping the baby.” However, caring for both a woman and child after choosing life, is of utmost importance. […]
Miscarriage is a heartbreaking yet all-too-common occurrence. About 15% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage; most of which occur during the first trimester of pregnancy.[1] In the overwhelming majority of cases, a miscarriage isn’t the pregnant mother’s fault; rather, genetic conditions and other factors play a role in the early end of a fetus’ life. […]
Miscarriage is a heartbreaking yet all-too-common occurrence. About 15% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage; most of which occur during the first trimester of pregnancy.[1] In the overwhelming majority of cases, a miscarriage isn’t the pregnant mother’s fault; rather, genetic conditions and other factors play a role in the early end of a fetus’ life. […]
Miscarriage is a heartbreaking yet all-too-common occurrence. About 15% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage; most of which occur during the first trimester of pregnancy.[1] In the overwhelming majority of cases, a miscarriage isn’t the pregnant mother’s fault; rather, genetic conditions and other factors play a role in the early end of a fetus’ life. […]
Miscarriage is a heartbreaking yet all-too-common occurrence. About 15% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage; most of which occur during the first trimester of pregnancy.[1] In the overwhelming majority of cases, a miscarriage isn’t the pregnant mother’s fault; rather, genetic conditions and other factors play a role in the early end of a fetus’ life. […]