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Healthy Pregnancies

Being pro-choice includes supporting a woman’s decision to become a mom or choosing adoption. We stand with women who decide to continue their pregnancies.

Stories

Sara, 26

My stepmother was born in Boston during the pre-Roe days. She was then adopted by a loving couple. The doctor that delivered her set up the adoption—he had done this many times. But he was also there as a safe option for women that looked for an abortion provider.

Aaron, 28

I gave birth to my son in 2004­—a son who was wanted, planned for, and loved. The deep love I had for my child didn't make the pregnancy an easy one, however. I am a transgender man.

The Problem

Some anti-choice politicians talk about "respecting life," but the way they vote doesn't square with this view. A major anti-choice organization even opposed the Children's Health Insurance Program, a federal program that provides millions of children with access to basic health care.

Anti-choice politicians not only want to take decisions away from women; they also refuse to help women who choose to continue their pregnancies. That's hypocritical.

Our Solution

We can't let anti-choice groups get away with their hypocrisy. We can do a lot to help women have healthy pregnancies. Being pro-choice is about supporting women in making the decisions that are best for them and their families.

  • Quality prenatal care is so important. That's the best way to achieve a healthy pregnancy.
  • Some moms and their families need additional help accessing health care, and that's why family-planning programs are so important.

Women and couples who choose adoption also deserve support and resources.


News & Updates

War on Women in Texas

Anti-choice lawmakers in the Lone Star State are playing politics in a way that could threaten access to health care for 130,000 women.

Obama Says "No" to Perry Plan

The Obama administration blocked a plan from Gov. Rick Perry to deny Texans access to family-planning services.


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