I am not just pro-birth. I believe in supporting a woman during and after pregnancy.
I believe all children deserve quality health care.
Being 'pro-life' means standing up for all life, valuing all life.
I would say I am a mediocre Christian.
I am far from a perfect pro-lifer.
I am a big sinner.
I am definitely not the best wife, and no one has nominated me for 'Mother of the Year.'
Fertility should be shared between a husband and wife.
I am a woman's advocate. I stand against abortion.
We all sin. We all can change. We all can be reborn in Christ.
If the church doesn't minister to sinners, then who will?
I try not to go down the 'what if' road very often. It isn't fruitful and just makes you feel crummy.
I want women to understand that the most beautiful thing a woman's body does is to grow other human beings.
When I say, 'I want women to have control over their bodies,' I mean that I want women to know and embrace their fertility.
The only thing that will keep an abortion worker in the industry longer is a pro-lifer who condemns them.
I certainly never thought I would find myself walking into a pro-life office, and I never thought that I would one day be pro-life.
I could n't believe we gave a significant amount of money directly into the hands of planned parenthood.
I didn't grow up believing that abortion was a good choice for women, but since it was legal, I thought it must be okay.
I didn't want to be pro-life. I hated the pro-life movement. I had been taught to hate them. I thought they hated me.
I feel so pure in heart.
I had always believed that I would retire with Planned Parenthood.
I have a nationally distributed film whose pivotal scene is the ultrasound-guided abortion.
I have daughters. They love Disney princesses.
I joined Planned Parenthood because I wanted to help poor women with real health care needs.
I know from personal experience just how critically important the work of LifeSite is - not just to me but the whole pro-life movement!
I live with very serious headaches, even though I am on daily medication.
I worked at Planned Parenthood for eight years, rising through the ranks from volunteer escort to clinic counselor to clinic director.