baby Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date August 26, 2025 CategoriesMedicinePsychology Tagged , abortion, abortionists, Canada, choice, hospitalization, medical journals, medicine, mental health, pro-life movement, psychiatric disorders, Quebec, risk, women Study: Mental Illness More Likely After Abortion than After Childbirth Wesley J. Smith August 26, 2025 Medicine, Psychology 3 At the very least, if informed consent and “choice” are to mean anything, abortionists should be duty-bound to inform pregnant women about this particular risk. Read More ›
bret-kavanaugh-MIfUp3FA5ek-unsplash Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date March 26, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsNeuroscience & MindScience Reporting Tagged , abortion, advance directive, Arthur Caplan, assisted suicide, culture of death, dehydration, disability rights, euthanasia, fluids, food, gender-affirming care, Humanize, Michael Schiavo, parents, pro-life movement, Roe v. Wade, self-starvation and dehydration, Terri Schiavo, vaccine mandates, water Schiavo Case Was a Terrible Cultural Tipping Point Wesley J. Smith March 26, 2025 Bioethics, Neuroscience & Mind, Science Reporting 4 The case elevated the culture of death into a conflagration. It boosted the passage of assisted suicide laws. Read More ›