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My Burden Is Light

My Burden Is Light

Imaging in Pregnancy Help Medical Clinics (PHMCs) places each of us on the front lines regarding abortion. What might have started as an easy "yes" to help a friend, inadvertently placed us within a movement that allows us the privilege to image in Holy Ground. At the same time, God is knitting His creation in its mother's womb, and we intimately understand the reality of life and death. For some babies, we may be the only ones who pray for them and honor them as we scan. Over time, this can be wearing on one's soul.

Several years ago, we received a call from an abortion provider asking if we could scan an early OB exam. Their sonographer was out for the day. We had an open-door policy for them. If they needed an ultrasound done, we would be more than happy to provide the service. This allowed us to not only interact with their client but also be the ones to show her the baby in a calm and less clinical fashion. The history that we were given was that she had an abortion three months ago and that she was pregnant again. She was determined to abort again and was simply looking for verification of the pregnancy so she could schedule the procedure. We added her on the schedule and instructed them to send her right over.

Expectant mother in a quiet, contemplative moment

I remember before I walked into the room to do the exam, I hesitated. I went back into the office with the pregnancy wheel to see how far along the first pregnancy would have been if she had not had the abortion. I'm not sure why I did this, but I felt like I needed to know. Perhaps, it would come up in conversation regarding this pregnancy, I thought. I hesitated again, praying for her and her unborn baby. Prayed that God would give me the words, the love, and that she would see Him through me.

I realize now that He was preparing me for what I was about to see.

As I entered the room, the lights were already turned down. She was accompanied by her mother and there was little dialogue between the two as I prepared to scan. It was so very quiet. I remember placing my transducer down and seeing instantly on the screen not an early baby but one that was easily in the second trimester. She saw as quickly as I did, and responded, "I can't do this." I began to pray as I started scanning her baby, narrating what I was seeing. I started with the baby's face, its hands and its feet. We looked at the baby's beating heart, and I began to hear sobs in the room. See, the baby that we were scanning somehow, someway, wasn't a new pregnancy but was the baby from the pregnancy that had been aborted. Only God.

Only God.

Her mother asked, "How?"

"I don't know," I replied, "but sometimes we are given second chances." As I continued to scan.

Slowly, her mother revealed that she, herself, had an abortion at the same age as her daughter. It was all that she knew to do. It was the only answer she had for her daughter. What a blessing it was to be able to share the many answers for the both of them. Through the services at the PHMC, we were able to help the mother with post-abortion care and walk through her daughter's pregnancy with her. There was freedom found in that room that day.

I still reflect upon that day with wonder. What if we would have said, "No."? What if the sonographer at the abortion provider would have been there that day? So many "what-ifs" and yet, the God Who called us to image the unborn planned each and every detail ever so perfectly. (At that time, I was the only imager confident in scanning past the first trimester. I happened to be at the PHMC that day instead of in the mobile unit.) God's timing was ever so perfect.

In this calling that God has placed upon our lives to image the unborn, we can easily get caught up in the details, fretting over this and that and forgetting that the God Who called us is that God Who moves mountains, even today. With one word, He could change all of this. One simple command. Yet, in His sovereignty He chooses not to. He simply asks us to be obedient and do the part that He has given us to do. No more. No less. Sometimes, we get to image a client's baby and she chooses life. Sometimes, we get to image a client's baby and she chooses to abort. Our part in all of this is to image as He allows us to image. To do our part. Too often we try to hold onto all of the burden making it our own to carry when it was never ours to carry at all. We become disillusioned, hurt, bitter, and jaded.

Matthew 11:28–30

"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

He doesn't ask us to carry the heavy burdens. I know several incredible imagers that no longer will scan in PHMCs after several clients chose to abort. Taking that burden on themselves, the burden of life and death was too heavy to bear. Yet, when we take only what He gives us to carry and we allow Him to work through us, our part is found in our obedience, not in the outcome. Lean into Him. Let Him work through you. Carry your part and your part only and you will find that His yoke is easy and His burden is light.

 

Serving on a Pregnancy Help Medical Clinic Island

Serving on a Pregnancy Help Medical Clinic Island

Working in pregnancy help can feel very isolating. Unchecked isolation can progress to burnout. The American Nurses Association reports about two-thirds of nurses experience burnout, with around 69% of those being under age 25. One would think younger nurses would be more resilient, but it seems that all are susceptible.

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When I began working in pregnancy help, I felt very alone and wondered what I had gotten myself into. Nursing clinicals didn't include a rotation in pregnancy help and as I graduated nursing school, this area of nursing was never presented as an option. Chances are you, too, found yourself here as a result of word of mouth because some sweet soul thought that you would make a most wonderful addition to the local pregnancy help organization. You prayed about it, talked with your family about it, prayed about it some more, and felt that ever gentle nudge to join in this service. However, once you took that leap of faith, it probably didn't take long to see the surroundings were very unfamiliar.

I was the only nurse at my Pregnancy Help Medical Clinic (PHMC) for many years. The work was not quite the same as any other nursing position that I had ever held and the only nurse to confer with was — myself! I really had to lean into the training that I received in nursing school preparing me for independent nursing practice. Policies and procedures, doctor's orders, and guidance from professional organizations felt like a lifeline on my PHMC island.

Feeling isolated and even helpless can create the perfect environment for weariness and spiritual heaviness. The false belief that you carry everything on your shoulders and whether or not this mother will choose life is your burden to bear can creep in easily.

The term "moral injury" was originally a military term that described the moral conflict a soldier felt from events witnessed or even performed during warfare. During the coronavirus pandemic, the term moral injury migrated over to healthcare workers due to the conditions they were forced to work in which created a sense of powerlessness and moral distress.

In 2023, moral injury was further explored among healthcare missionaries serving in the mission field and revealed seven major themes:

  1. A deep sense of responsibility for patients
  2. Differing cultural values
  3. The need to be professionally competent and the conflict with personal feelings of inadequacy
  4. The struggle between practicing within one's training and another's desire for one to step outside of that and do more than they are trained to do
  5. Desire to share God's message of love balanced with the demand for the clinical services needed
  6. Faith in God's sovereignty in conflict with the suffering and loss of lives
  7. Strong sense of obligation to serve others colliding with personal family responsibilities and one's own spiritual growth

Sound familiar? We serve in a very emotionally and spiritually demanding environment. Oftentimes, we are the first to love and the last to see.

But, we also have a God that is near.

Isaiah 41:10

Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.

After witnessing many working in pregnancy help for years and not only surviving, but thriving — there is encouragement for you, too! You are not the only one in this work, nor do you have to suffer silently. One study shares that social support is critical to reducing loneliness and aiding in the prevention of burnout. Many strides have been made over the years to help bring medical professionals that work in pregnancy help together. One of the most beautifully unifying elements for us is that we are all here for the same reason — to serve. To serve women and families in need. To bring hope to desperate situations. To shine lights in the ever-encroaching darkness.

John 1:5

The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

What are some ways that you can connect with other medical professionals in this work?

  • Attend conferences — Many national organizations hold annual conferences to help equip you for this work. It is empowering to see everyone come together from all over and connect with one another, sometimes even from across the world!
  • Participate in state coalitions — State pregnancy center coalitions have become more and more prevalent over the years. These are great because they connect those in pregnancy help that reside in the same state. Often sharing and learning from others in your state can be insightful due to the different nuances that state guidelines can have.
  • Network with nurses in PHMCs near you — You may have another Pregnancy Help Medical Clinic near you that you can connect with for encouragement and support along the way. Reach out, introduce yourself, and start a relationship. They would probably love that and it could prove to be mutually beneficial for both PHMCs!

Pregnancy Help Medical Clinics may operate differently, but all Pregnancy Help Medical Clinics are an essential part of their communities — helping women and families get the care they deserve and giving them the support they need to reach their full potential! This work is important and you are deeply appreciated. God has placed this calling on your life because He loves those you serve and He loves you!

Hebrews 13:20–21

Now may the God of peace, who brought up from the dead our Lord Jesus — the great Shepherd of the sheep — through the blood of the everlasting covenant, equip you with everything good to do his will, working in us what is pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen.

If you feel like you need further training or could benefit from additional education related to pregnancy help, Heartbeat International offers learning pathway opportunities. Email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we would be happy to send you more information!

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Ashley, Lisa, Brooke, Teresa, Kelly, and Christa are nurses who oversee Medical Impact at Heartbeat International and are committed to the mission to make abortion unwanted today and unthinkable for future generations.

God will not leave nor forsake the dreamers who wish to make the world a better place. Pregnancy Help Medical Clinics provide compassionate, honest care for women and families, empowering them to make the healthiest choices possible for everyone involved in an unexpected pregnancy.

In John 6 when the Pharisees brought the woman caught in the act of adultery to Jesus, His immediate response was to go down to the ground and touch the dirt — the place of her humanity. Instead of the judgement the Pharisees had hoped for, Jesus went to where she was. He was not shocked by her sin. And this is exactly how PHMCs serve women.

Nurses who serve on the frontlines get into the dirt with the clients. We meet them and serve them exactly where they are, even when things are messy. And we get dirty. We feel their pain; we carry them in our hearts; and we walk through the fiery trials with them. This is the harder way to serve — but it is God's way.

We carry them everywhere. We wake up in the night worrying over each family we have served. We are always hoping for the best for them, feeling His love towards them. We willingly carry those burdens that are often too heavy for women to carry alone.

Bear one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ. Galatians 6:2

But Jesus did not stay there in the dirt with her. Rising up out of the dirt, He defended her, showed her grace, and then challenged her to sin no more. He demonstrated His full grace — giving her mercy and love despite her sin — and His full truth — giving her the realization that there is a better life for her.

What happened 2,000 years ago continues to happen in 2026 in Pregnancy Help Organizations worldwide. Our teams continue to offer full grace — loving every client who enters our doors, showing them compassion when sin deceives them, and encouraging them when life overwhelms them. At the same time, we will continue to offer full truth — challenging them with accurate information, inspiring them with the possibilities that await them, and praising them as they find freedom in new beginnings.

PHMCs will continue to make those ripples, those splashes, and sometimes even a tidal wave in order to reach and rescue as many lives as possible, around the world. Together we will strive to make abortion unwanted today and unthinkable for future generations. We will maintain the strength, the patience, and the passion of that first dreamer to change the world one heart at a time.

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These are just some of our healthcare team nurses at Heartbeat International who work diligently to reach and rescue lives 24/7.

Happy Nurses Week to all who offer the power of love through nursing

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Nurses with the power of God can change the lives of many. Comfort, calm and presence in a person's life can offer support when life has brought physical, emotional or mental turmoil. Faith is the foundation of which we practice!

Nurses sacrifice immensely for those they care for and need the power of God in their own lives to do their good work. God sees the late nights, early mornings, missed meals — and something even deeper: the weight in your heart for all those you care for.

Uplifting a mom in her pregnancy decision and being one of only a few people on earth to know of a little life is honor as seen in:

"But as for you, be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded." 2 Chronicles 15:7

Never forget that God is alongside them while He lovingly whispers direction in your ear as well.

"So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you..." Isaiah 41:10

The power of nurses comes from the Lord and while your caregiver's heart loves your clients and those you diligently serve — always remember He loves you too!

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Pregnancy Help Appreciation Week Devotions

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Fundraising Friday

As our last day of PHAW, Lauri Campbell, Affiliation Coordinator, shares a special message:

Thoughtful Thursday

On this Thursday, Camille Cisneros, Affiliate Grant Specialist, shares a devotion with us:

Wellness Wednesday

This Wednesday, Valerie Harkins, Executive Director of the Maternity Housing Coalition, shares an important message:

Team Tuesday

Now be encouraged by Michele Cheresnick, Affiliation Coordinator:

 

Medical Monday

To start off this week, watch our first devotion by Kathy Jerman, Director of Affiliate Services:

 

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In the heart of Bangladesh, where poverty and hardship are daily realities, Life Giver Care Centre is shining a beacon of hope for mothers facing crisis pregnancies. This vital ministry, in partnership with Heartbeat International affiliate Beautiful Feet International, offers prenatal care and ongoing support to both mothers and their children during the crucial early years.

A Lifeline in CrisisLRG Bangladesh2

Life Giver Care Centre understands the unique challenges faced by pregnant women in vulnerable situations. They provide essential prenatal care, ensuring mothers receive the attention and support they need for a healthy pregnancy. Beyond this, the centre offers practical assistance, guidance, and a safe space for mothers to navigate their difficult circumstances.

The ministry's commitment extends beyond pregnancy. They provide ongoing support to mothers and their children during the first years of the child's life, offering resources, education, and encouragement to help them thrive. This holistic approach addresses the immediate needs of mothers and children and empowers them to build a brighter future.

LRG Bangladesh4Sharing the Gospel

At the core of Life Giver Care Centre's mission is a deep commitment to sharing the Gospel. Every mother and family who comes to the centre hears the message of hope and salvation through Jesus Christ upon their first contact. The ministry believes in providing physical support while also nurturing spiritual well-being, offering a foundation of faith and hope for the future.

The Heart of the Ministry: Pastor Roming

The driving force behind Life Giver Care Centre is Pastor Roming, a dedicated and compassionate leader. Living and working in Bangladesh, Pastor Roming understands the immense challenges faced by the community. He works tirelessly to support both the ministry and his own family, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to serving those in need. Bangladesh is a very poor nation, and Pastor Roming works hard to support both the ministry and his family.

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Life Giver Care Centre relies on the generosity of supporters to continue its vital work. Any funds raised will be used for general ministry work, enabling the centre to provide essential services and resources to mothers and children in crisis. Your contribution can make a tangible difference in the lives of those who need it most.

By supporting Life Giver Care Centre, you are investing in the future of vulnerable mothers and children in Bangladesh, offering them hope, support, and the opportunity to thrive. Your generosity can help Pastor Roming and his team continue to transform lives and share the love of Christ in a community facing immense challenges.

LRG Bangladesh3Summary

Life Giver Care Centre in Bangladesh provides essential prenatal care and support to mothers facing crisis pregnancies. Partnering with Beautiful Feet International and led by the dedicated Pastor Roming, the ministry offers practical assistance, shares the Gospel, and empowers mothers and children to build a brighter future. Your support can help sustain this vital work and transform lives in a community facing immense challenges.

 

 

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If you or someone you know took the abortion pill and regret it, there may still be time. The Abortion Pill Rescue Network provides free and confidential care 24/7.
Call us at 877.558.0333 or go to AbortionPillReversal.com now. There may still be time to save your pregnancy.

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A Last Chance to Choose Life

From the moment a woman takes the abortion pill, she has about 72 hours to change her mind and save her baby. The Abortion Pill Rescue Network, through Option Line's 24/7 contact center, answers an average of 200 mission-critical calls a month from women who regret their abortion decision. Statistics show that thousands of lives have been saved (and counting) through the abortion pill reversal protocol!

Seeking a last chance to choose life for their little ones, women can reach out to the Abortion Pill Rescue Network and be connected with a local medical provider who starts the Abortion Pill Reversal Process.

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Chemical abortions are an increasingly used method of abortion

Abortion Pill Use Grows, APRN Saves Lives

More than half of abortions in the U.S. occur through the "abortion pill." As these numbers continue to rise, we believe that no woman should ever feel forced to finish an abortion she regrets. The Abortion Pill Rescue Network connects women who have taken the first dose of the Abortion Pill to a network of medical professionals trained to administer the Abortion Pill Reversal protocol.

The abortion pill comes in two parts and is approved for use up to 10 weeks of pregnancy. The first chemical, mifepristone (or RU-486) is the first pill used in a chemical abortion and blocks the effects of progesterone, a hormone necessary for a pregnancy to thrive. The second part, misoprostol, expels the baby. If a woman has regrets after taking the first pill, the pregnancy may be saved by the Abortion Pill Rescue Network .

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Real Lives, Real Help

Thousands of lives have been saved thanks to the Abortion Pill Rescue Network. Here are just a few.

Ashley regretted taking the abortion pill immediately. Being just out of high school, it seemed like the only solution, but then she discovered Abortion Pill Reversal and chose to fight for Thai Lynn's chance to live. Read her full story here.

Dr. Lile, a pro-life ob-gyn and champion of the Abortion Pill Reversal Process, faced an investigation into his use of the protocol to save twins in 2018. His use of Progesterone to save these twins' lives was deemed reasonable by the Institutional Review Board. Read the full story here.

Katelynn was fearful of being able to support her family while her husband was out of work when she decided the best option for her was a chemical abortion. Fortunately, she quickly regretted that choice and found the hotline for Abortion Pill Reversal. Now Katelynn and her husband share their reversal success story so other women can have the opportunity she did to save their children, like their daughter Aubrey Lynn. See their story below.

 

Healthy Outcomes

The protocol used in the Abortion Pill Reversal process is nothing new. In fact, progesterone has been used routinely and safely with pregnancy since the 1950s.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

A 2018 peer-reviewed study showed positive results

  • 64%-68% of the pregnancies were saved through Abortion Pill Reversal
  • There was no increase in birth defects
  • Lower preterm delivery rate than the general population

1. [Vaux NW and Rakoff AE: Estrogen-progesterone therapy: A new approach in the treatment of habitual abortion. Am J Obst Gynec 50:353, 1945.
2. Jones, GES: Some newer aspects of the management of infertility. JAMA 141:1123, 1949.]
3. [Progesterone support in pregnancy has been in use for nearly 60 years, having received its start with publications dating back to the 1940s.] (https://www.naprotechnology.com/progesterone.htm)
4. [Progestin Therapy to Prevent Preterm Birth: History and Effectiveness of Current Strategies and Development of Novel Approaches] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6766339/
5. [The Use of Progesterone for Prevention of Preterm Birth] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5653589_The_Use_of_Progesterone_for_Prevention_of_Preterm_Birth
6. [The history of natural progesterone, the never-ending story] https://tahomaclinic.com/Private/Articles1/BHRT/Piette%202018%20-%20The%20history%20of%20natural%20progesterone,%20the%20never-ending%20story.pdf

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Heartbeat International's mission is to Reach and Rescue as many lives as possible, around the world, through an effective network of life-affirming pregnancy help, to Renew communities for LIFE. All Heartbeat international policies and materials are consistent with Biblical principles and with orthodox Christian (Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox) ethical principles and teaching on the dignity of the human person and the sanctity of human life. Click here for more information.

 

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