Miscellaneous
Amy and Leo
Amy’s Story
Leo —April 13, 2020
No sooner did Amy get into her car after taking the 1st part of the two-dose chemical abortion regimen, did she have immediate regrets and guilt about her decision to abort.
She swiftly searched online for “what can you do if you regret the decision of an abortion” and abortionpillreversal.com came up.
She found herself both shocked to see such a thing could be done, and overjoyed at knowing she might be able to have a healthy baby.
Amy became excited and hopeful and she knew in her heart that she needed to try to save her baby.
She called the Abortion Pill Rescue Network and had an immediate response, taking the reversal pill within the hour.
Amy is now a proud and happy mother of a healthy baby boy.
Wisdom and Queen
Wisdom’s Story
Queen Brielle LyNay — May 19, 2020
Discovering she was 6 weeks pregnant as a senior in high school, Wisdom was worried that she wouldn’t be able to graduate and that her mother would kick her out of the house. To avoid these concerns, she decided the abortion pill was her only option.
She took the first of the two-pill regimen at the abortion facility and the other dose was called to a pharmacy where her mother would later pick them up. Recognizing what she was purchasing for her daughter, Wisdom’s mother became distraught and talked to her daughter about the choice she had just made.
Realizing that she had her mother’s support, Wisdom immediately sought a way to reverse the effects of the abortion pill.
The Abortion Pill Rescue Network explained that it might not be too late to save her baby and connected her with the caring staff at her local pregnancy help medical clinic. They were able to start the reversal process that same day.
Staying connected with the clinic for weekly checkups, Wisdom received the compassionate care and support needed throughout her pregnancy. She gave birth to a healthy baby girl and now considers the pregnancy help medical clinic part of her family.
"I consider the [pregnancy center] a part of my family now. They have helped me in so many ways."
Thank you for Supporting a Woman’s Right to Know About the Abortion Pill Reversal
Thank you for taking the time to show your support for a woman's right to know about the Abortion Pill Reversal.
To date, over 1,000 mothers have successfully rescued their babies with the life-saving Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) protocol.
Applied up to 72 hours after a woman takes the abortion pill, our Abortion Pill Reversal gives a woman one last hope to choose life in a procedure that now accounts for nearly 50 percent of abortions throughout the U.S.
Thankfully Heartbeat has friends, like you, who know the difference between the truth and a lie and who are not fooled by slippery language and half-truths. And for your gift to support the mission of Heartbeat International, I remain grateful. But not only me-the 30,000+ women contacting our Option Line Call Center each month (not to mention that OptionLine.org has about double those contacts) are deeply thankful to have an alternative to abortion—adoption, maternity home options, abortion pill reversal, and nurturing care and professional services—all offered free of charge.
Though over 1,000 mothers have actually reversed their own chemical abortion and rescued their babies through Abortion Pill Reversal—and despite a growing amount of scientific evidence and agreement from abortion advocates that it is a sound medical treatment—many abortion extremists oppose Abortion Pill Reversal on ideological grounds.
Abortion Pill Reversal Network, now combined with the increasing reach of our Option Line, empowers women to choose life, and every mother deserves the right to protect her own child, no matter what choices she’s made in the past. Heartbeat is deeply honored to steward the Abortion Pill Reversal Network into its next season of saving lives by putting choice back into a mother’s hands.
Join us in this great work! You can reverse an abortion and give hope for life by giving a gift today.
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Talking About Abortion - 10 Things You Can Say and Do
You can change the outcome for real women and men you know. You can help change the attitudes and values of our culture. You can help make abortion unwanted today and unthinkable for future generations by what you say and do!
Thank you for Signing the Letter & Prayer for Judge Amy Coney Barrett
Thank you for taking the time to show your support for Judge Amy Coney Barrett. At the appropriate time, we will send this to Judge Barrett and cc the Senators.
In the interim, there is no doubt that we are living through a pivotal time in our nation. Heartbeat International provides care and support to communities worldwide through a network of life-affirming pregnancy help with more than 2,800 affiliated locations is more than 60 countries. Through our work, we move to accomplish our vision of making abortion unwanted today and unthinkable for future generations.
If you agree with this vision, please make a donation today so that we can continue to advance a culture of life!
The L.O.V.E. Approach: Meet Author Dr. Peggy Hartshorn
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Dr. Peggy Hartshorn discerned the 4 steps she calls The L.O.V.E. Approach through her own struggles to be a better Christian wife, mother, teacher, friend, peer counselor, and leader. In writing this book, Peggy, a retired college Professor, joins her expertise in education and communications with her heart for strong relationships and unity, especially within the Body of Christ.
Peggy served as President of Heartbeat International for 23 years, where The L.O.V.E. Approach has proven its effectiveness as a relationship-building and problem-solving tool in pregnancy help organizations worldwide. She hopes that these 4 powerful steps will now bless your relationships as they have hers.
We hope to see you there!
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Ashley and Gavin
After her marriage ended and she became pregnant from another relationship which did not last, Ashley sought an abortion. With two young children at home, she thought a new baby was the last thing she needed. Though never an abortion supporter, she felt justified because of her situation. Immediately after taking the first abortion pill, her maternal instinct to protect her baby set in, and she was hit with regret.
Ashley ran from the abortion facility crying. She searched the internet and fortunately found Heartbeat’s Abortion Pill Rescue Network. Roughly 12 hours after she had taken the first pill to begin a chemical abortion, she was evaluated at a family practice office, started the reversal protocol, and found hope!
Gavin was saved from abortion and he just celebrated his second birthday!
Because of Heartbeat’s Abortion Pill Rescue Network, not only does Ashley have “the cutest little boy,” she was set on a new life path. She remarried last year, returned to nursing school, and is set to complete her studies in May 2020. Ashley now looks forward to raising awareness about the Network so that she can help save lives as well!
Find out more about the Abortion Pill Rescue Network here!
Shashana and Attikus
Shashana, already a single mom, became pregnant. The man she was dating didn't want to have any more children and pushed her to have an abortion. Knowing the father would not be around, Shashana gave in, visiting Planned Parenthood and taking the first abortion pill.
After she took the first pill, she sobbed. Regretting her decision, she called the Planned Parenthood clinic for help, but they told her nothing could be done and she needed to take the second pill.
Determined for a solution, she read online that reversing the abortion pill was possible! After calling Heartbeat’s Abortion Pill Rescue Network, she was connected with a pregnancy help center. Shashana then met with a doctor in the community and began the reversal protocol.
That was in 2015. Thanks to her diligence, the pregnancy center, and the Abortion Pill Rescue Network, Shashana now has a happy, healthy son named Attikus, a strong relationship with her mother, and works as a nanny which allows her to take her children to work.
Find out more about the Abortion Pill Rescue Network here!
The Heartbeat International Response to openDemocracy's Claims
Timeline | Claims | Quotes
If you've seen openDemocracy's coverage of Heartbeat International, you may be wondering how Heartbeat would respond. The reality is, this is not the first media attack we've faced, and we've found that transparency is our best defense against these kinds of unfounded attacks.
To that end, our president, Jor-El Godsey, responded in an open letter to our affiliates and supporters in response attack to this egregious attack .
We've seen indication that openDemocracy plans to continue targeting our affiliates around the world going forward, and so we want you, our brothers and sisters in life and goodwill, to know the facts to be best prepared in contending with any future baseless attacks.
Regarding the group's claims, the reality is we received such little notice from them and so little detail as to what they planned to release, that it was impossible for us to look into the claims immediately. As they subsequently sent additional information, we have been able to clarify the claims, or at least what we believe to be the basis for these claims, given the limited amount of information provided.
Outright falsehoods aside, one problem with their purported investigative research into Heartbeat's affiliate centers is that many times they simply point to a region, and the claims have otherwise not been clear about what information was stated by whom, where and when. This approach, dubious at best, compromises the validity of the claims at the outset.
Most of the claims regarding the centers are rehashed from the false claims we've addressed for years in the United States. While this group and others may not like the science, it exists, and is our foundation for the information we give to women.
Regarding the claims pertaining to Heartbeat's webinars, to be frank, this group is highly misrepresenting and/or cherry-picking information from the webinars without including any of the citations supplied that support our training. Essentially, they do not care that there are scientific studies that validate links between abortion and depression; abortion and cancer; and the negative effects abortion has on men.
Timeline
- Nov. 2018: We launched PregnancyCenterTruth.com to combat the lies and validate the good work of pregnancy centers for such a time as this
- Feb. 7, 2020: We learn of openDemocracy’s intention
- Feb. 10, 2020: Key Heartbeat Staff provided openDemocracy the information below with expectation that it would be included in their reporting
- Feb. 10, 2020: Heartbeat notifies all joint affiliate partners
- Feb. 10, 2020: openDemocracy publishes hit piece against Heartbeat pregnancy centers titled "Exclusive: Trump-linked religious ‘extremists’ target women with disinformation worldwide”
- Feb. 11, 2020: Heartbeat issues response
- Feb. 11, 2020: openDemocracy launches a "Tracking the Backlash" campaign to smear pro-life, Christian pregnancy centers worldwide
- Feb. 11, 2020: openDemocracy publishes “Revealed: US-linked anti-abortion centres ‘violating the law’ in South Africa”
- Feb. 12, 2020: openDemocracy publishes “How openDemocracy is tracking anti-abortion misinformation around the world”
- Feb. 12, 2020: openDemocracy publishes “European lawmakers demand action on anti-abortion misinformation”
- Feb. 12, 2020: openDemocracy publishes “Revealed: US-linked anti-abortion centres ‘lie’ and ‘scare women’ across Latin America”
- Feb. 13, 2020: Heartbeat emails all supporters and affiliates: Open letter denouncing Big Abortion attacks
- Feb. 13, 2020: Pregnancy Help News publishes Jor-El’s letter
- Feb. 17, 2020: openDemocracy publishes “‘You could die and turn your husband gay’. How I learned to talk women out of legal abortions”
- Feb. 19, 2020: openDemocracy is interviewed on the BBC Women’s Hour
- Feb. 24, 2020: openDemocracy publishes "Croatian MPs from nine political parties call for inquiry into 'crisis pregnancy centres'"
- Feb. 24, 2020: openDemocracy publishes "Top Ugandadn health official condemns US-linked 'pregnancy crisis centres' for opposing contraception"
- Mar. 9, 2020: openDemocracy publishes "Inside Italian public hospitals, I saw how a US-linked anti-abortion network is 'humiliating' women"
On this page, we provide a much more comprehensive view into each claim. We have reviewed the webinars they purchased, and were able to identify what they have chosen to misrepresent. The intentionally left out citations and context are included below.
Claims
An openDemocracy reporter listened to two of our webinars: Talking About Abortion: An Overview, and Abortion: the Basics (This one compliments another that the reporter did not view, and, in order to ensure transparency,we are happy to share access with you if you would like).
The Talking About Abortion Overview training is designed to aid staff/volunteers in sharing important information about procedures and risks that empower the client to make an informed decision. It is not intended that staff/volunteers share all of the information with each client, but by educating staff and volunteers we ensure that they are equipped to discuss all risks, considerations, and concerns with clients.
To this end, as the training begins, the instructor states:
"With love and truth, our goal is to help the client understand abortion more fully, so that she can truly make an informed decision."
The subsequent information shared in the training is detailed information about procedures, risks, complications, and considerations we believe women should be aware of in order to make an informed decision.
In the Abortion: the Basics, our presenter ends with the following:
"Our job is...to share accurate information with clients from a place of love and care...We let the women know the potential risks and consequences that abortion can have on their lives. Our clients have the right to choose an abortion, but they also have the right to know more fully what may be at stake in their decision."
In regard to all the claims, at this time, we do not plan to put out multiple defense messages to refute each accusation they make. Instead, we plan to focus on the good work our pregnancy centers are doing throughout the world and the impact they have in their communities. We will continue to invest in our centers so they can be as effective as possible in creating a culture that provides compassionate help and support to women in need. In short, we’re more concerned about doing the work we’ve been called into and supporting our affiliates than combatting the unfounded and clearly biased accusations by openDemocracy.
However, we are happy to answer questions regarding their claims for our affiliates, supporters, and others who may be concerned.
Claims that Heartbeat erroneously teaches that abortion increases women’s risks of abusing their children
- In Heartbeat’s training materials, many potential side effects connected with abortion are listed, including anger as a side effect directed at husbands/boyfriends, citing a California Survey of Medicaid Patients.
- Child abuse/neglect is listed as an associated risk. Actual narration describes it as one "Domino effect of drug and alcohol abuse"
- "Because of the things we've already been talking about following abortion...all of this, these are all factors that are closely associated with child abuse. A greater incidence of child neglect or abuse with children that they have outside of the pregnancy that was aborted their other children are more neglectful of them or abusing them."
- This is taken from a study by the Elliot Institute - Here's their footnote on the risk: 20. Benedict, et al., "Maternal Perinatal Risk Factors and Child Abuse," Child Abuse and Neglect, 9:217-224 (1985); P.G. Ney, "Relationship between Abortion and Child Abuse," Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 24:610-620, 1979; Reardon, Aborted Women - Silent No More (Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1987), 129-30, describes a case of woman who beat her three year old son to death shortly after an abortion which triggered a "psychotic episode" of grief, guilt, and misplaced anger.
Suggestions that Heartbeat teaches abortion can ‘turn’ a woman’s partner gay
- In a webinar, on a slide regarding post-abortion effects on men, we mention an increased risk of relationship problems, stating couplesare more likely to divorce or separate due to an abortion.
- Closest quote: "Future relationships with women become difficult or impossible, some men experiment with homosexuality. Other forms of sexual dysfunction can surface..." The instructor then goes on to describe pornography addiction, etc. as additional forms of sexual dysfunction. There are several studies regarding abortion and sexual dysfunction.
- https://www.menandabortion.net/index.php/author/bradley-mattes/
- https://www.menandabortion.net/index.php/resources/research/
- This table has several resources: https://www.menandabortion.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/men_abortion_summary_table.pdf
- https://www.silentnomoreawareness.org/shockwaves/june/men-hurting.aspx
- 2008 - Abortion and the sexual lives of men and women: Is casual sexual behavior more appealing and more common after abortion?
- 1999 - Sexual Dysfunction in the United States Prevalence and Predictors
Misleading advertising, including some Heartbeat affiliates that present themselves online as pro-choice support groups – or abortion providers
- There is nothing in either training accessed that indicate these claims. Our trainings on the topic highlight the importance of being honest in our advertising and ensuring online marketers working on behalf of centers are operating ethically. That being said, they could characterize any training on using keywords like "abortion information" as misleading.
- Here again, they are misunderstanding/misrepresenting what Heartbeat is: We are a non-profit federation of faith-based pregnancy resource centers, medical clinics, maternity homes and non-profit adoption agencies. Heartbeat’s affiliates must adhere to basic principles that affirm alternatives to abortion and ensure non-discrimination, but all other matters of policy and management remain under the direction of the centers’ local leadership, allowing for autonomy.
- We are not a franchise model as they indicate in a few of their articles.
Staff at some Heartbeat affiliates offering ultrasounds without medical qualifications
- Our training emphasizes adherence to applicable laws and defers to the medical director as the authority for any individual organization.In addition, we have recommendations for finding a medical director and what steps need to be taken to provide high-quality, effective medical care.
- From our Commitment of Care and Competence: Medical services are provided in accordance with all applicable laws, and in accordance with pertinent medical standards, under the supervision and direction of a licensed physician.
Other applicable resources our centers have access to regarding abortion risks:
- Abortion Fallout: Breast Cancer
- Abortion: Physical Risks
- Abortion: Psychological and Emotional Risks
- Dr. Keroack's Ultrasound Statistics Study
- Post-Abortion Survivor Syndrome: Signs and Symptoms
- Thirty Studies in Five Years Show Abortion Hurts Women’s Mental Health
Quotes
The following quotes from key Heartbeat staff members were, for the most part, not included in openDemocracy's reports. When the below quotations were used by openDemocracy, they were attrbuted not to the individuals below, but to a "Heartbeat spokesperson," and were not used in their entirety.
Ellen Foell, Esq., International Specialist for Heartbeat International:
Heartbeat International stands firmly by “Our Commitment of Care and Competence" (CCC), while training continuously on it and promoting its use throughout the world, because we know that every woman deserves love and support during an unexpected pregnancy. No woman should feel alone, coerced, or so hopeless that she ends her child’s life through abortion.
Since we work with pregnancy help organizations in more than 60 countries worldwide, we know that each country has its own abortion laws and cultural norms.
The truth stands, no matter where you are in the world, that abortion ends the life of a developing human baby. While residents of different countries may communicate it in different ways, that is the definition of abortion.
And while different countries have their cultures and varied ways of communicating, the fact remains that abortion carries risks to women.
Cindi Boston-Bilotta, Heartbeat International Vice President:
We stand by all of our training resources designed for the pregnancy help community. “With love and truth, our goal is to help the client understand abortion more fully, so that she can truly make an informed decision,” as the presenter clearly stated at the beginning of our training cited in your report.
Women should have access to comprehensive information regarding all risks associated with any given medical procedure, no matter what that procedure might be. This is absolutely crucial to ensuring informed consent. Pregnancy centers look to scientific studies about the short and long-term effects of abortion in order to ensure that clients are empowered with facts before making a life-altering decision. (See "Additional References" document attached.)
Prior attempts to allege that pregnancy centers are remiss in the area of truth in advertising have been unsuccessful, with the pregnancy centers affirmed time and again by the courts. Heartbeat will vigorously defend the good work of our pregnancy centers and our commitment of care.
Betty McDowell, LSW, Heartbeat International Vice President:
Every woman has a right to know all the information before making an abortion decision. Denying women awareness of the emotional, psychological and physical risks that abortion can cause would be neglectful and dangerous.
Science has proven time and again that there are psychological and emotional risks for women involved with abortion, and for those providing care to women, it would be irresponsible to withhold this information.
Thank you for your patience while we reviewed openDemocracy’s claims and our training. We continue to stand behind our training and our affiliates. We hope that you continue to do the same.
You can find additional information about the good work of pregnancy help organizations at PregnancyHelpNews.com and at PregnancyCenterTruth.com.