Study on Premature Babies Could Change Abortion Debate Forever

Study on Premature Babies Could Change Abortion Debate Forever

A new study has been published showing that a tiny percentage of extremely premature babies born at 22 weeks can survive with intensive medical care. The new study published by the New England Journal of Medicine found that 3.5% of 357 infants born at 22 weeks could survive without severe health problems, and this groundbreaking study could and will shape the pro-life debate forever.

“Some people are strongly committed to pro-life, and some are strongly committed to the other side, but many fall somewhere in the middle,” said Burke Balch, director of the Robert Powell Center for Medical Ethics for the Nation Right to Life Committee, the non-profit advocacy organization. “The fact that those children could survive will affect those in the middle.”

The pro-life movement’s objective is to shift focus away from the reasons women seek abortions onto the babies themselves, and this study has the ability to change many minds if we can spread this new information. The far left progressives and abortion-on-demand hags use many lies – that babies don’t feel pain, that children with disabilities don’t have worth and their lives will suck anyway, and that babies aren’t viable at “this” stage, so they aren’t real yet – to spread their lies and peddle abortion to young, innocent girls and experienced women.

Second Trimester Ultrasound
Second Trimester Ultrasound

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