Jun 25 2010

2.85 billion over five years

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Canada’s financial committment to maternal health rings in at 2.85 billion over five years. Government backgrounder here:

For mothers and newborns, Canada will focus its efforts on improving the services and care needed to ensure healthy pregnancies and safe delivery, while placing a particular emphasis on meeting the nutritional needs of pregnant women, mothers, newborns and young children.  To address child mortality, Canada will work to increase access to the high-impact, cost-effective interventions that address the leading killers of children under the age of five. 

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Jun 25 2010

See?

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…pregnancy doesn’t have to change your A game. In fact, it may just get you to the majors.

The stork can’t stop Ashley Crain.

Crain, 26, is 8 ½-months pregnant but that didn’t prevent her from teeing off Tuesday in a 120-woman field for the Toronto Star Women’s Amateur golf tournament at Weston Golf and Country Club, scene of Arnold Palmer’s 1955 Canadian Open victory.

The Toronto native, now living near Detroit, said her game has actually improved now that she’s expecting her first child, a girl.

She recently finished second in the Michigan Mid-Amateur tournament and has beaten her father, Paul Davis, a former Ontario amateur champion, for the first time.

Crain is playing so well, in fact, that her putting style, which she had to adjust, has actually been sharper, she said.

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Jun 25 2010

Something you’d want to be sure about

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The fetus doesn’t feel pain prior to 24 weeks, says the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecolocists in the UK. But the language in the media report isn’t entirely convincing, which leads me to believe the language in the report itself isn’t convincing:

This could mean that late abortions, which are permitted for serious abnormalities or risks to the mother’s health, may not result in foetal suffering.

Not exactly saying “Without a shadow of a doubt, the fetus feels absolutely nothing!”

Here’s the thing. With wanted babies, we are told science shows us that babies are learning in the womb. That prior to birth they are listening to their mothers voices. Responding to cues in their environment. This is a valid stream of secular, non-abortion related (therefore, unpolarized) science, too.

Something’s gotta give.

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Jun 24 2010

Math MIA

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Rebecca Walberg and myself on abortion and maternal health in the National Post today.

My main point is that there is a fair amount of ideology in the maternal health debate and au contraire to what the maintream media is pushing, blame for the useless politicking lies at the feet of pro-abortion activists who would rather throw out a maternal health mandate than see one go forward without abortion included.

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Jun 23 2010

Ain’t I a feminist?

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We’ve been posting recently about what it means to be feminist, and ultimately, I believe the fundamental ideology is concerned with the advancement of the status of women. That can be defined more specifically by various feminist sects who may or may not oppose one another. It’s concerned with gender equality (which also means different things to different people). Many pro-life groups have associated themselves with the term, recognizing the need for a differentiation from other forms of feminism and feeling that they are pursuing feminist ideals by pro-life means.

The infamous Rebecca West wrote, “I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is:  I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a door mat or a prostitute.” It is a term that has avoided rigid definition for decades, yet Gloria Steinem told us today who can and can’t use the word.

In an interview for @katiecouric, writer and activist Gloria Steinem responded to Sarah Palin calling herself a feminist, saying, “you can’t be a feminist who says other women can’t” have an abortion.

While I don’t say women can’t have an abortion, I’d prefer if they didn’t.

Steinem said of candidates like Republican Senate nominee Carly Fiorina: “I defend their right to be wrong.”

And I yours.

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Jun 23 2010

Earthquake!

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How long before some anti-G8 anarchist group takes credit?

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Jun 23 2010

Strong opponents and strong proponents

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(Back to abortion and mental health, to include or not to include.)

You can say that again:

It’s very close,” said John Wright, senior vice-president of the polling firm. “This is an issue that has very strong opponents, and very strong proponents.”

For all the hoopla around the issue in favour of abortion, quite frankly, I’m surprised it isn’t more than 56 per cent in favour of funding abortions abroad. Us pro-life types must be greater in number than the media lets on.

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Jun 23 2010

No, don’t thank me, I’m just doing my job

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Here’s some real handy advice: When it doubt, keep your clothes on. Life is so much simpler that way.

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Jun 22 2010

Really? That’s the argument you want to go with?

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There are many orphans in Africa and it’s not because of a lack of access to abortion. It’s due to the AIDS epidemic and warfare, so far as I can tell. Thus far, no one has suggested we kill those kids off “to save them.” Until now:

But Vicki Saporta, president and CEO of the National Abortion Federation Canada, says Harper’s decision to exclude abortion funding from his initiative will create generations of orphans in developing countries.

Fan-Tas-Tic. Remind me. How is it these people enjoy mainstream media support, again?

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Jun 22 2010

Ooooh, I love it!

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Thanks to Melissa for sending this story:

(CNN) — South African Dr. Sonnet Ehlers was on call one night four decades ago when a devastated rape victim walked in. Her eyes were lifeless; she was like a breathing corpse.

“She looked at me and said, ‘If only I had teeth down there,’” recalled Ehlers, who was a 20-year-old medical researcher at the time. “I promised her I’d do something to help people like her one day.”

Forty years later, Rape-aXe was born.

Ehlers is distributing the female condoms in the various South African cities where the World Cup soccer games are taking place.

The woman inserts the latex condom like a tampon. Jagged rows of teeth-like hooks line its inside and attach on a man’s penis during penetration, Ehlers said.

Once it lodges, only a doctor can remove it — a procedure Ehlers hopes will be done with authorities on standby to make an arrest.

“It hurts, he cannot pee and walk when it’s on,” she said. “If he tries to remove it, it will clasp even tighter… however, it doesn’t break the skin, and there’s no danger of fluid exposure.”

OK, so it does not prevent a rape. It also does nothing to make women feel safer. But it would sure help a lot with identifying and punishing rapists. And what the heck, hurt them where it, er, hurts, too.

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