Life Lines #32 (11/7/25)
Inside this issue: a tiny premature baby survives in Germany, Nebraska cuts Medicaid funding to abortion providers, updates from MCFL, and more pro-life news.
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Inside this issue: a tiny premature baby survives in Germany, Nebraska cuts Medicaid funding to abortion providers, updates from MCFL, and more pro-life news.
Trump pledges pro-life leadership, poll shows FDA abortion drug concerns, IVF controversy & more.
50 Planned Parenthood centers have closed this year, a Wisconsin baby was saved in a Safe Haven Baby Box, MCFL President testified for H.217, and more pro-life victories.
Catch highlights from MCFL’s 52nd banquet, learn how H.217 supports pregnancy centers, and stay updated on pro-life news including IVF expansion concerns, MA foster parents losing their license, and more.
Senators push FDA to suspend mail-order abortion pills, testify for H.217 to support pregnancy centers, and learn how maternal mortality fell 17 percent after pro-life laws.
Highlights from the MCFL banquet, FDA abortion pill update, inspiring pro-life stories, and key news from around the country.
FDA reviews the abortion pill, Planned Parenthood pauses Wisconsin abortions, clinic closures across the U.S., and state-level updates.
See how pro-life wins at Yale, learn about MCFL’s prenatal education hearing, and be inspired by Krystle Arce’s abortion pill reversal story in Boston.
Court blocks taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood, a statue of Margaret Sanger sparks controversy, Charlie Kirk’s legacy remembered, and upcoming events for young adults and families.
This week's Life Lines covers a federal lawsuit over Massachusetts foster-care rules, Sylvester Stallone’s near-abortion story, upcoming pro-life events, and ways to take action for life.