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Guttmacher Institute: A Leading Pro-Choice Resource for Abortion Statistics
Guttmacher Institute is one of the most frequently cited sources for abortion statistics in the United States and around the world. This short guide explains why its data is influential, how it is used in public discussion, and why readers should consider both the numbers and the framing behind them.

Abortion Museum
May 162 min read


The Lozier Institute: A Leading Pro-Life Resource for Statistics and Data
The Lozier Institute is a leading pro-life research organization offering statistics, fact sheets, and policy analysis on abortion, fetal development, women’s health, and related issues. This resource profile explains what it offers, how it can be useful, and why readers should understand its pro-life perspective when using its data.

Abortion Museum
May 161 min read


Idle 9 Months: A Homeschool-Friendly App for Exploring Prenatal Development
Idle 9 Months offers a visual, interactive way for homeschool families to introduce prenatal development. This short review explores how the app can help students see human growth from fertilization through birth while encouraging parent-led discussion and deeper science learning.

Abortion Museum
May 132 min read
ERF.science: A Helpful Resource for Learning About Fetal Development
ERF.science is a helpful homeschool resource for teaching children about fetal development in a visual and age-appropriate way. Through videos, prenatal images, and simple science-based explanations, families can explore how human life grows before birth—from fertilization to the fetal stage and beyond. This short course introduces key vocabulary, a student-friendly lesson, multiple-choice questions, and a simple timeline activity for 5th-grade learners.

Abortion Museum
May 122 min read


Classical Philosophical Perspectives of When Life Begins
Explore how Plato, Aristotle, and Aquinas shaped early ideas about the soul, personhood, and the beginning of life. This section shows how their classical insights continue to inform today’s pro-life belief that every human life holds inherent worth and purpose from the very first moment of existence.

Abortion Museum
Nov 29, 20254 min read


A Debate That Mattered: Lila Rose vs. Frances Kissling at Yale
In a historic Yale Political Union debate, Lila Rose and Frances Kissling clashed over abortion and human rights. Kissling framed abortion as a “conflict of values,” while Rose argued that every child, from conception, has equal worth and legal protection. With clarity and compassion, Rose exposed the flaws of pro-choice logic and urged society to choose life, family, and love over violence.

Abortion Museum
Sep 22, 202511 min read


Took the Abortion Pill? There is still time to save your baby.
The abortion pill is the most common form of abortion, but it’s not the final word. Many women regret taking the first pill, and through Abortion Pill Reversal, hope remains. By giving progesterone, doctors can often counteract mifepristone and save a baby’s life. Thousands of children are alive today because of this treatment. Every woman deserves to know her options, and every life deserves a chance. Hope is real, and help is available.

Abortion Museum
Sep 15, 20252 min read


Pregnancy Resource Centers
Facing an unplanned pregnancy can feel overwhelming. In such moments, it’s important to know there are safe, supportive places where women can turn for help. Pregnancy Resource Centers (PRCs) are nonprofit organizations across the country that provide free and confidential services to women and families in need. Unlike abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood, PRCs focus on empowering women to choose life by offering practical, emotional, and spiritual support. What Do P

Abortion Museum
Sep 9, 20252 min read


American Moral Compass
What does the 2025 Gallup poll reveal about America’s moral compass? In this post, we explore shifting views on abortion, sexuality, family, and end-of-life choices—offering a compassionate, pro-life response grounded in truth, dignity, and hope.

Abortion Museum
Sep 2, 20255 min read
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