Indiana and Iowa pass laws requiring prenatal development education in schools

In a growing trend affirming the humanity of the preborn, Indiana and Iowa have passed legislation requiring that students in sex education classes be taught about human prenatal development.

These measures mark the third and fourth states to adopt such laws this year. Unsurprisingly, abortion advocates are objecting, labeling the education “propaganda,” despite the content being factual, non-religious, and medically reviewed.

Here in Massachusetts, schools are not required to teach even the basics of fetal development. That’s why MCFL launched a statewide initiative to fill the gap, funded by supporters like you.

Volunteers are distributing MCFL’s powerful 31-page, pocket-sized fetal development booklets to student groups, each led by an adult who can guide teens through the facts in a thoughtful, engaging setting.

Help bring this life-saving education to more students.