Khalilah's Story

Khalilah and Ashton

Lafayette

Almost a year ago, I had my beautiful, happy, crazy, yet very high-maintenance baby boy, Ashton. Before I found out I was pregnant, I was scared. I had no idea how I was going to do this alone, with no job, and trying to finish high school. At first, I hadn’t planned on parenting Ashton, and was leaning towards adoption. Adoption seemed like the best option at the time because I didn’t feel ready to have a child, and had not even planned on having children. I wasn’t ready for the late night poopy diapers, the sleepless nights, the tears, and most of all- I wasn’t mentally or emotionally ready to be a mother. I wasn’t ready to be anyone’s source of reliability!

The September before Ashton was born, I started a program at Matrix, called Earn While You Learn. It was easy to open up to my mentor as the time went on. The more classes I took, I felt closer and closer to my Matrix family. They cared about, comforted, and informed me about so much regarding caring for my son. Through an ultrasound, they showed me that the baby growing inside of me was so much more than just a fetus or “tissue”. I learned that I have many other options besides abortion. I learned there is so much more to parenting than I thought, but that with a little help I could really do it. I eventually decided parenting was the best choice for me and Ashton.

 Almost a year later, I feel like being Ashton’s mom is a job that comes so naturally now. It can be easy at times, but it can also be hard. It can actually be harder than most people think. It takes everything in me to keep up with Ashton, be emotionally and mentally prepared for the good and the bad. I think I have grown with my son so much. I’m honestly so proud of both him and myself as we have grown and continue to grow together and keep up with each other.  Something about carrying Ashton for 9 months and being his mom has changed my life so much. I feel like the luckiest girl in the world. With my Matrix family and the crazy amount of support I have, I can say I honestly wouldn’t have made it alone.

Capitol Hill, Get Ready to Meet Christiana

13-year-old saved from abortion to meet with law-makers at Babies Go to Congress

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – A little child shall lead them. This well-loved statement will get plenty of airtime this Christmas season, but the phrase may end up becoming the theme of Heartbeat International's Babies Go to Congress® when the most powerful prolife effort on Capitol Hill takes place January 22-23, 2015.

An entourage of five former pregnancy help center clients and their children, rescued from the threat of abortion, will be highlighted by 12-year-old Christiana Pablo from Bowie Crofton Pregnancy Center in Bowie, Md., who is already blossoming into an outgoing champion for the life-affirming support offered by the more than 2,400 pregnancy help organizations rescuing 3,000 babies each week in the United States alone.

Faced with an unexpected pregnancy, Christiana's mother, Victoria Chan-Pablo—only 15-years-old at the time—found the support she needed to welcome Christiana into the world at Bowie Crofton Pregnancy Center. Her eldest daughter has been joyfully repaying that debt, sparking fundraising and community-building efforts for the center, which has served over 24,500 women and families since opening its doors in 1982.

"I say that Bowie Crofton Pregnancy Center saved my daughter's life because they opened up our eyes and gave us the knowledge, the strength and the encouragement to help us carry out our decision in keeping our baby," Victoria said.

Christiana and Victoria will have a chance to tell their story to their elected congressional representatives, along with centers from Ohio (Pregnancy Decision Health Centers), North Carolina (LifeLine Pregnancy Help Center), Indiana (Matrix Pregnancy Resource Center), and Arizona (Living Hope Women's Center). It is the first time in the history of the program that North Carolina will be represented.

Since beginning the program in 2009, a total of 109 women and children representing over 50 centers have visited 222 congressional offices from 23 different states.

"It's difficult to imagine a more empowering experience for a woman than Babies Go to Congress," Peggy Hartshorn, Ph.D., President of Heartbeat International, said. "This is an event that drives to the very heart of what life-affirming work is all about: every mother feeling loved and supported, both during her pregnancy and into parenthood."

Attempts to Smear Pro-Life Work Ignore Real Women

"Real women are being silenced and gagged in the process."

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COLUMBUS, OH – An article first posted Dec. 5 on Vocativ.com before it was picked up at Slate.com and The Daily Mail, among others, calls into question both the demand and medical research behind a treatment designed to reverse the effects of Mifepristone, developed by Dr. George Delgado, M.D., F.A.A.F.P.

Dr. Delgado, who sits on Heartbeat International's Medical Advisory Board, is medical director of Culture of Life Family Health Care and founder of AbortionPillReversal.com, which has built a network of 226 pro-life OB-GYNs who are prepared to provide an early dose of supplemental progesterone to block the effects of Mifepristone—the first of two pills administered in the RU-486 regimen.

"We are grateful for Dr. Delgado's work," Heartbeat International President Peggy Hartshorn, Ph.D., said. "It is a shame to see his good work besmirched by agenda-driven writers, determined to grow the business of abortion.

"The tragic thing is that real women who have either been helped by this treatment or wish that they had been, are being silenced and gagged in the process," Hartshorn said. "Pregnancy help organizations like Dr. Delgado's offer each and every woman the true compassion, support, and choice she deserves."

The articles—released over two years after Heartbeat International reported the site's launch and first distributed a webinar on the procedure through Heartbeat Academy—cite the small sample size of women included in an initial peer-reviewed 2012 report published by Dr. Delgado.

Dr. Delgado's team is currently reviewing its cases from the time of the initial report—which included 28 contacts and four births following ingestion of Mifepristone from May to December 2012.

Neither Dr. Delgado nor his team have been contacted by reporters linked to the recent articles.

RESPONSE: Eight Additional Women Come Forward Against OKC Abortion Practitioner

“Women deserve better than abortion and the predators who profit from this deadly practice.”                                                                                               

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COLUMBUS, OH – Responding to breaking news over the weekend of eight additional victims coming forward against the alleged Dr. Nareshkumar Gandalal “Naresh” Patel in Oklahoma City, Heartbeat International has released the following statements:

“Women deserve better than abortion and predators who profit from this deadly practice,” Heartbeat International President Peggy Hartshorn, Ph.D., said. “The shared story of these eight women points to the very reason Heartbeat International’s network of pregnancy help centers, maternity homes, and non-profit adoption exist, which is to provide a pregnant mother with all the information she needs to care for herself and her family during an unexpected pregnancy. 

“Women deserve to know the whole truth. Abortion facilities—Mr. Patel’s is merely the example of the day—often leave out the truth, putting abortion profits above what’s really best for mothers and their babies.

“Our network of pregnancy help organizations offers free services because the life of a mother and her baby are worth more than an abortion facility’s bottom line,” Hartshorn said. "It is tragic, in the case of these eight women, that they were reached by a preditory practicioner in an hour of great vulnerability, rather than a life-affirming voice in a local pregnancy help organization."

Patel was arrested Tuesday, Dec. 9, on charges of “fraud for prescribing abortion-inducing drugs to patients who are not pregnant,” according to a press release issued by Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt. While further investigation is ongoing, Patel’s original charges could result in a three-year jail sentence and a maximum fine of $15,000, according to the press release.

 

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Thank you for all you do to support our vital ministry, which is saving a baby from the violence of abortion every 4 minutes in the U.S. alone.

 

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You’ve heard of Black Friday. You’ve heard of Cyber Monday. Maybe you’ve even heard of Small Business Saturday. But have you heard of Giving Tuesday? 

Giving Tuesday is a global day dedicated to giving back.

On Tuesday, December 1, charities, families, businesses, community centers, and students around the world will come together for one common purpose: to celebrate generosity and to give.

For the third year in a row, Heartbeat International is thrilled to be a part of this day of giving. Now, YOU can make Heartbeat your charity of choice on #GivingTuesday by donating on December 1.

Your donation will reach and rescue lives from abortion around the world through our network of 1,800 life-affirming pregnancy help locations. Through this network over 3,000 babies are saved each week!

You can continue to be a vital role in this great work by supporting to Heartbeat on Giving Tuesday.

It’s a simple idea. Just find a way for your family, your community, your company or your organization to come together to give something more. Then tell everyone you can about how you are giving to Heartbeat.

Be sure to follow Heartbeat on Facebook, Twitterto learn more about how you can be a Hero for Heartbeat on Giving Tuesday.

Join us and be a part of a global celebration of a new tradition of generosity!

Thank you for your support and generosity. With your help we are making abortion unwanted now and unthinkable for future generations.

 

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5 Pregnancy Center 'Charges' We Wish Were True

"A lie told often enough becomes the truth."
-Vladimir Lenin, architect of the Soviet Union

If there's one thing Big Abortion loves to do, it's spread lies about pregnancy help centers. Most of these falsehoods are simply restatements of the same lies trumped up several years ago, repackaged, microwaved, and dished up as a new piece of "investigative journalism," which is neither investigative nor journalistic in nature.

Watching the zombie-like existence of these lies, there are at least five lies spread about pregnancy help organizations (PHOs)—or CPCs, the outdated moniker favored by our opponents—we wish were true.

1. "CPCs are often located near clinics that provide abortion services."

To be fair, it is true that some PHOs are located near abortion clinics. But, with around 2,500 pregnancy centers in the U.S. compared to only about 600 abortion clinics, it's getting harder and harder for a PHC to locate itself near an abortion clinic. Still, we estimate that about half of U.S. abortion clinics have no PHC located next or even near to them. If it were true that every abortion clinic had a PHO next door, women facing with unexpected or difficult pregnancies would have more options than just abortion.

The funny thing is, any time this "charge" is made by an abortion apologist, it's as if they expect the reader or audience to shudder in dismay at this "deceptive" practice. To avoid future misunderstanding, let's make it clear: We are indeed going after the same woman as the abortion industry. The only difference lies in what we offer and why.

Motivated by compassion for the mother and her child, a PHO offers life-affirming help and accurate information to help a mother make the best decision she can, most often covering her cost entirely. Motivated by profit, an abortion facility offers to take one life, while endangering another, all for financial gain.

2. "CPCs Say Abortion is Dangerous."

A Sept. 2014 article at RH Reality Check included the following charge:

Extensive dissemination of scientifically inaccurate information was reported by undercover investigators. Common misinformation provided by CPC volunteers included claims that abortion is a dangerous procedure, that abortion causes breast cancer, and that abortion causes emotional and psychological trauma.

This is probably the most repeated lie about PHOs. It's based on the presuppositions that abortion isn't a dangerous procedure, abortions don't have anything to do with breast cancer, and those who've had abortion never experience emotional or psychological trauma.

While abortion would still be a problem, we wish abortions didn't kill or harm women who sought them, (Kermit Gosnell anyone?) expose them to greater risk of breast cancer, or often result in deep regret and mental anguish. Denying this truths and repeating that PHOs are lying about them is truly insulting to the millions of women—and men—who have firsthand knowledge of the truth. Furthermore, it prevents those who would otherwise be warned from dealing with the truly dangerous reality of abortion.

3. "CPCs are facilities that exist to prevent people facing unintended pregnancies from accessing abortion services."

If only. PHOs can't "prevent people... from accessing abortion," nor do we try. Sadly, abortion is a legal right—still until birth in many states—and fully accessible to those who can pay for them. As those who know all too well the realities of abortion (many within the pregnancy help community know from firsthand experience), we wish we could prevent others from experiencing the heartache, danger, or long-term impact that follows such a permanent decision.

But, since our convictions are colored by our compassion, PHOs take the time with each woman to create an environment where she can see all of her options, including parenting, making an adoption plan, and, even, abortion. An informed decision is the best decision. We firmly believe that the healthiest decision for all involved is a life-affirming one.

4. "CPCs hide that they're almost entirely funded by national anti-choice umbrella organizations..."

If PHOs are hiding this, they're doing a much better job of it than abortion zealots could ever dream. That's because they must be hiding it from us—Heartbeat International, Care-Net, NIFLA, and everyone else representing their life-giving work.

Fact is, the overwhelming majority of funding for PHOs comes from individuals who value life-affirming outreach. The community members know well that the government does very little (if anything) to champion the life of its smallest citizens, or respond generously to help lives and lifetimes we will probably never know or see (this side of heaven).

And this generosity doesn't just pour in, but requires diligent fundraising efforts to ensure missional budgets are fulfilled. Wouldn't it be so much easier if, as the report states, PHOs were "entirely funded by" an umbrella organization? As an alleged "umbrella organization" ourselves, we wish we had the type of resources to be able to do just that!

5. "There are more than 4,000 CPCs across the country."

But who's counting? Well, we are. Heartbeat International's Worldwide Directory of Pregnancy Help is the most comprehensive list of pregnancy help organizations anywhere. We count just shy of 2,500 pregnancy help organizations in the U.S., and closer to 2,800 if you add the pregnancy support focused Birthright centers as well.

Of course, we wish there were another 1,000+ places for women and men to access compassionate care and meaningful services to ensure that every woman felt loved and supported during her pregnancy.

In fact, maybe that's not a bad five-year goal...


by Jor-El Godsey, Vice President, Heartbeat International
Nov. 7, 2014

 

Deceptive Pregnancy Center Set to Open in Indiana

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Oct. 24, 2014

With the last dollar of its $25,000 crowdsourcing campaign spoken for, All-Options Pregnancy Resource Center is one step closer to opening its doors in Bloomington, Indiana.

And the moment that happens, abortion enthusiasts' long-held hopes will have come true. Finally, finally, there will be a fake, deceptive pregnancy center in operation.

You see, All-Options is abortion crusaders' best attempt to muddy the waters of the 2,500 true pregnancy help locations serving U.S. women and families with accurate information, compassion, and hope.

Heralded by the radically pro-abortion RH Reality Check as a "first-of-its-kind" (apparently in the same respect that a possumburger stand would be first of its kind), All-Options is a classic case of, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em."

That is, since countless and repeated campaigns have failed to cast pregnancy help organizations as a lurking, deceptive enemy, the opponents of life have switched tactics and joined our ranks. To them we say, welcome.

Breaking the "Monopoly"

The story of All-Options starts with Backline, a pregnancy "Talkline" established to parody pregnancy helplines such as Option Line® that frontline life-savers have been answering since the late 1960s.

Backline's founder, Grayson Dempsey, earned her chops with Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro-Choice America, and has since moved on to her present gig at RH Reality Check—whose webpage, incidentally, includes an ad for a particularly gauche fundraising event called, "Tacos. Beers. Abortion."

Now looking to further the cause of aborting boys and girls everywhere, All-Options seeks to break the existing "monopoly on supporting parents and people who are continuing their pregnancies."

"It's time to reclaim the pregnancy center model in the spirit of true all-options counseling," the organization told supporters on its CrowdRise.com campaign. While there is much for pregnancy help organizations to emulate from the cutting-edge campaign itself, there's just not much truth in the idea that "the pregnancy center model" is something for abortion zealots to "reclaim."

Grammar lessons aside, truth is never threatened by fabrication. That's why we welcome All-Options, and we celebrate the great work God will do in spite of their best intentions.

Truth and the Power of Choice

We are confident, that as Executive Director J. Parker Dockray and her team seek to "reclaim the pregnancy center model in the spirit of true all-options counseling," women will continue to reject abortion as unwanted, just as they do every day in pregnancy help organizations all around the world.

The fact is, most mothers have abortions not because it's legal, but because they believe they have no other choice. Empowered with true choice by the compassionate staff and volunteers at pregnancy help organizations, an estimated 90 percent of women served choose life for themselves and their children.

No pregnant mother should feel so alone and hopeless that she ends her child's life through abortion. That's why Heartbeat International's pregnancy help organizations provide true compassion, support, and real choice for the mother, her family, and the community.

Ulterior motives aside, if All-Options is about that same mission, then they may need to stock up on more material supplies like diapers and bottles than they're expecting.

(Of course, All-Options will do its work with one arm tied behind its back, since the $25K does not include a dime toward ultrasound equipment—a curious oversight by an organization ostensibly looking to provide insight into "all options.")

As such, All-Options has some catching up to do, with well over half of Heartbeat's affiliate pregnancy resource centers already offering free ultrasound services to women who are wrestling with the often-harsh realities surrounding an unexpected or difficult pregnancy.

What about "listening?"

Included in All-Options' "New Vision of Support" is the poignant, if unoriginal, statement, "Sometimes it seems like everyone has an opinion about what you should do, and it's hard to find someone who will just listen." (emphasis original)

To sit with a woman and truly listen to her, hearing her story and validating her as a person, is essential to the woman-centered peer counseling pregnancy help organizations have been committed to for over 40 years.

In fact, truly listening to a woman and helping her to see all of her options are keys to Heartbeat International's foundational volunteer training resource, The LOVE Approach™, which has sold over 17,000 copies since it was first introduced in 1994.

Listening to a woman, helping her to see her options and recapture a healthy vision of herself, and empowering her to walk forward in hope—this goes to the very core of why Heartbeat International, our network of frontline life-savers, and 24/7, 365 pregnancy helpline, OptionLine® exist.

So, welcome to the game, All-Options. You have so much to learn. Don't worry, though: We'll keep an eye on you.

 

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