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Study reveals 1 in 9 women face life-threatening risks from abortion pill Mifepristone

A new report by the Ethics and Public Policy Center has raised significant concerns about the safety of the abortion pill, mifepristone, showing that nearly one in ten women experience serious adverse events after taking the drug.
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MCFL Young Adults volunteers support Boston Center for Pregnancy Choices

Members and volunteers of the Massachusetts Citizens for Life Young Adults Chapter gathered at the Boston Center for Pregnancy Choices for a meaningful afternoon of pro-life service.
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The April 2025 edition of the National Right to Life Newsletter

We're excited to share the April 2025 National Right to Life Newsletter edition with you!
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Paul DeBeasi to Debunk APR Myths at 2025 Heartbeat Conference

Paul DeBeasi, Director of APRScience.org and executive board member of Massachusetts Citizens for Life, will lead a key workshop at the 2025 Heartbeat Conference in Birmingham, Alabama.
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The Status of Abortion in the U.S. 2025: National Right to Life’s annual report
National Right to Life has released its twelfth annual Status of Abortion in the United States report, providing a comprehensive look at the shifting landscape of abortion laws and trends since the Dobbs decision.
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The March 2025 edition of the National Right to Life Newsletter

We're excited to share the March 2025 edition of the National Right to Life Newsletter with you!
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Study links abortion to higher suicide rates among women
A new peer-reviewed study of a national, random sample of women reveals a troubling connection between abortion and suicide risk. According to AfterAbortion.org, one-third of women who have had an abortion report attempting suicide, with 94% stating their abortion contributed to their attempt.
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U.S. maternal mortality reaches lowest level since 2018
The U.S. maternal mortality rate declined by 16.6% between 2022 and 2023, reaching its lowest level since 2018—18.6 deaths per 100,000 live births—according to a February 2025 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This follows a previous sharp decline between 2021 and 2022 when the rate fell from 32.9 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2021 to 22.3 in 2022.