6 Reasons To Be Pro-Life
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6 Reasons To Be Pro-Life

I survived Roe v Wade, but Roe v Wade will not survive me.

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6 Reasons To Be Pro-Life
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1. Abortion is dangerous to women's health.

Many women do not know the side effects of having an abortion. Abortion also increases the risk that women will develop a variety health problems.


2. Life begins at conception, and the fetus is a person.

"A person is a person, no matter how small."-Dr. Seuss

Conception is defined as the fertilization of the egg.

“The right to life is the first among human rights.” – Pope Francis

3. You have the opportunity to go to March For Life in Washington D.C.

The National March for Life is a pro-life movement held once a year in Washington D.C.. Thousands of teenagers and young adults gather in the nation's capital and peacefully protest, while marching, for the rights of the unborn.

4. When you go march, you have the chance to make your voice heard, because actions speak louder than words.

During any pro-life event, participants act as the voice for the voiceless, the unborn child.

5. You get to meet so many people while participating in Pro-Life movements.

People who attend one pro-life event are likely to attend multiple, therefore, you get to become friends with pretty awesome people.

6. Why choose abortion when you can choose adoption?

“How can there be too many children? That is like saying there are too many flowers.” – Mother Teresa

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