
Oregon Right to Life News

‘Serious Risks to Women’: Over 20 Attorneys General Call for Regulation of Abortion Pill
‘[I]n the event the FDA is unable to reinstate the 2011 safety protocols for mifepristone, the FDA should consider withdrawing mifepristone from the market until it completes its review and can decide on a course of action based on objective safety and efficacy criteria,’ the attorneys general wrote.

Idaho Woman Reunites with Birth Mom Who Bravely Chose Life
‘Today, the world seems brighter,’ Naomi Randall said about reuniting with her birth mom. ‘I don’t know how to really describe it or explain it, but I just feel … I feel found.’

One of the Most Influential Pro-Abortion Arguments and Why It’s Wrong
If you’ve ever heard some say about abortion: ‘Nobody has a right to use someone else’s body without their consent,’ you’re already familiar with the reasoning proposed in the ‘the violinist argument.’

Oregon’s Pro-Abortion Attorney General Joins Multistate Lawsuit to Block Federal Defunding of Planned Parenthood
Oregon Right to Life’s executive director blasted the move, arguing Oregon’s leaders are ‘taking the wrong side on this deeply important human rights issue.’

Washington State to Stop Reporting Annual Assisted Suicide Data
The move comes in spite of a state statute mandating reporting of assisted suicide numbers. It’s unclear when or if annual reporting will resume in the future.

‘Every Life is a Gift’: Youngest Preemie to Survive Early Birth Turns One Year Old
The world’s most premature baby celebrated his first birthday this month, marking a notable achievement for life-saving neonatal care and a powerful reminder of the humanity of the unborn.
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