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Several pro-life laws take effect in South Dakota

July 2, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

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Five pro-life laws went into effect in South Dakota on Thursday.As of July 1, it is no longer legal to abort a child due to a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome, and it will no longer be leg… […]

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The Case for a Global Ban on Surrogacy

June 10, 2021 Sister Renée Mirkes 3

The surrogacy industry got its start based on the same principles of bodily autonomy and privacy that piloted Roe v. Wade and abortion—what the surrogate or egg donor does with her own body is her […]

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New York’s commercial surrogacy legalization will exploit women, critics say

February 16, 2021 CNA Daily News 0

New York City, N.Y., Feb 17, 2021 / 12:18 am (CNA).- New York state this week legalized commercial surrogacy, prompting concerns about the exploitation of women and commodification of children.The law, passed during April 2020, took effect Feb. 15. Pri… […]

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Hope and healing for the Sexual Revolution’s victims

August 23, 2018 Jim Graves 13

Jennifer Roback Morse sees a whole collection of “social issues” as, in reality, one giant issue: what is the meaning and purpose of human sexuality? […]

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Why are more women choosing to put fertility “on ice”?

July 12, 2017 Anne Hendershott 7

When Apple and Facebook announced in 2014 that they would extend their fertility and surrogacy benefits for employees to cover the costs of egg freezing, Bloomberg Businessweek pronounced that the procedure would do more to […]

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