This site gives scientific explanations for how abortion increases a woman’s risk for breast cancer, as well as backs up the biological explanation with scientific studies.

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This research organization has extensively studied the physical and psychological effects abortion has on women. Their book, Women’s Health After Abortion, provides an in-depth analysis of this.
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This is a ministry that provides retreat weekends of healing to men and women wounded by abortion.
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This is a campaign where women and men touched by abortion share their stories of regret and healing.
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This is a commentary written by Scott Klusendorf who responds to this question: "At a debate last week in my political science class, a pro-abortion speaker insisted that pro-lifers must rely on religion (specifically, theism) to make their case that abortion is morally wrong. Hence, the only true secular view is the pro-choice one. He also said that pro-life advocates assume a religious view whenever they claim that human beings have inherent dignity that animals do not. Is he right?"
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This is a paper by philosopher Robert P. George which explains cloning and when new human life is generated.
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This is a White Paper of the Westchester Institute. The author, Dr. Maureen Condic, is an associate professor of neurobiology and anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She makes a strong scientific case for the life of a new individual beginning at sperm-egg fusion.
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This is an essay written by CBR founder and executive director, Gregg Cunningham, which examines the definition of genocide and personhood, and examines the use of dehumanizing rhetoric in systematic killing.
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This article by Dr. David C. Reardon of the Elliot Institute examines the studies and experiences of rape and incest victims regarding pregnancy and abortion.
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This is a 60 Minutes Australia interview with Nick Vujicic, an international motivational speaker who was born without arms and legs. His story of turning this great obstacle into an opportunity provides inspiration for alleviating suffering without eliminating sufferers.
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This is a news story about a couple whose pre-born son, Thomas, was diagnosed with Trisomy 13, a rare and fatal DNA abnormality, at 20 weeks pregnancy. They nonetheless embraced his short life, carrying him to term and enjoying his presence for 5 days after birth. Thomas’ mother said, "I think sometimes when you make the toughest decisions you can get the greatest joy out of those. We didn’t terminate because we were hanging on to some sort of hope that there was a medical mistake, or that there was going to be some sort of medical miracle. We didn’t terminate because he’s our son."
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This is a life-affirming alternative to abortion for pre-born children and infants with fatal or serious defects.
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A non-profit organization dedicated to improving health science education and public health, this site includes stunning imagery of life before birth.
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This is a documentary which describes the historical context of attitudes toward people with disabilities in Germany and how this context produced the mass murder of people with disabilities prior to and during the early years of World War II.
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This is a powerful autobiography by Immaculée Ilibagiza, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide. After the atrocity, she visited a prison and came face-to-face with her family’s killer—the man who sought to end her life as well. She extended forgiveness to him and shares her remarkable story of moving from pain and anger to hope and healing.
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This pro-life news site contains abortion-related news from around the world.
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They are a pro-life ministry in the United States that does pro-life outreach to college campuses by displaying large, graphic billboards and dialoguing with passersby.
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The purpose of this website is to expose the disproportionate amount of Black babies destroyed by the abortion industry.
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They are a youth led movement dedicated to building a culture of life and ending abortion. They use new media to educate the public about the humanity of the pre-born and investigative journalism to expose threats against the vulnerable and defenseless.
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This is a youth-oriented website with a lot of pro-life gear, including a broad selection of t-shirts.
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This has the Internet’s most comprehensive source for crisis-pregnancy-center listings.
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They are a non-profit, charitable organization of Canadian physicians dedicated to the respect and ethical treatment of every human being, regardless of age or infirmity.
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They are the provincial pro-life organization for Alberta and their site has information about abortion statistics and polls in Alberta.
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They connect and equip post-secondary campus pro-life clubs across Canada.
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This is an 11th-hour ministry located across the street from an abortion clinic. The Back Porch reaches out to abortion-minded women and men by promoting life-affirming options.
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This is international pro-life speaker Scott Klusendorf’s website. Scott trained and mentored CCBR’s co-founders Stephanie Gray and Jojo Ruba, and his site has top-notch educational material for defending the pro-life view.
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This television news clip is about a pro-life billboard in the US which perfectly illustrates how a traditional pro-life text message can be made effective with visual evidence. It says, about abortion, "One Dead, One Wounded," and has an image of an aborted child next to an image of a distressed woman.
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Show the Truth is a pro-life strategy dedicated to showing the truth of abortion to the Canadian public. They are committed to a peaceful and legal means of education through displaying large photographs of children in the womb and abortion.
