Women Don’t Need Abortion, 3,000 Pregnancy Centers are Ready to Help Today

Women Don’t Need Abortion, 3,000 Pregnancy Centers are Ready to Help Today by Brandi Swindell for Life News

Brandi Swindell, the founder of Stanton Health Care, a group of pregnancy centers in Idaho, will testify in front of a U.S. Senate committee tomorrow on abortion and women.

The hearing will be held on Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 216 of the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C.

Stanton Healthcare has life-affirming clinics committed to providing women with unexpected pregnancies professional medical care, women’s wellness, tangible support, hope and compassion. Stanton has clinics in America and internationally. Stanton Public Policy Center is a women’s advocacy and educational group that works on issues of human rights and justice which empower and inspire women.


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Below are some of the key comments Ms. Swindell will be sharing from her oral testimony before the committee:

“Stanton is part of a women’s movement which has over 3,000 pregnancy resource centers across the nation that outnumber abortion clinics by four to one.

“After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, so many have asked the pro-life community, ‘Are you ready to support women in a post-Roe America?’ I can say with certainty, thousands of pregnancy resource centers and life-affirming women’s medical clinics have been waiting and preparing for this moment for decades.

“We are ready to meet the challenge and we are going to make sure every woman facing an unexpected pregnancy in a post-Roe America will have access to life-affirming quality care, compassionate resources and tangible support.

“As political leaders and members of this committee, you can support women with unexpected pregnancies by passing legislation that will provide better pre-natal and medical care for the marginalized, and women from communities of color. Paid maternity leave and child care are steps in the right direction.

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