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27 years of Morgentaler

January 28, 2015 by Andrea Mrozek 1 Comment

The anniversary of Canada’s Roe v. Wade is today. 27 years since the Morgentaler decision. No cheering here, but that means ProWomanProLife is seven.

Mike Schouten of We Need a Law addresses what the decision did and did not say.

Abortion defenders enjoy referencing Justice Bertha Wilson – the first woman appointed to Canada’s Supreme Court. Unfortunately they all too often choose selective quotes that completely misrepresent what Justice Wilson wrote. It should be noted that Justice Wilson’s opinion was not shared with the other six judges – she wrote alone – and the other judges were all more “conservative” in their three written opinions; they contemplated an even more restrictive regime than Wilson.

Justice Wilson stated, “A developmental view of the foetus… supports a permissive approach to abortion in the early stages of pregnancy and a restrictive approach in the later stages…The precise point in the development of the foetus at which the state’s interest in its protection becomes “compelling” I leave to the informed judgment of the legislature… It seems to me, however, that it might fall somewhere in the second trimester.”

Justice Wilson, arguably the most iconic feminist judge in the history of our country, would be labeled an “anti-choice extremist” by the more adamant of today’s pro-choice movement. Justice Wilson was abundantly clear – abortion should not be legal throughout all the stages of fetal development as it is today. In fact, she was comfortably open to a gestational ban between 12 and 18 weeks, similar to most European countries.

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Two abortions and no kids when you are “ready”

January 27, 2015 by Andrea Mrozek 3 Comments

I actually worry about this kind of woman.

I called my male therapist a chauvinist pig when he labeled my childlessness “a biological tragedy.” What seemed tragic was that it took me until my 40s to feel together enough to bear a child. By then it was too late. I feared God was saying: “I offered you the miracle of birth. You don’t get to choose when.”

She bought the line our culture serves. Wait until you are ready! I don’t think egg freezing is the answer, of course, but rather a more laid back approach to life. After all, her mother by her own admission truly had it all. And when you look, I see these role model women all around me. Five children, three children, seven children, and sitting up on a political panel at the top of their game, political commentators, think tankers, doctors, lawyers, speechwriters, etc.

PS. If you are not actually waiting for anything and can’t find a good man to settle down with, this article is not for you. I know plenty of people who don’t think waiting to try for children at 40 is the best plan they could possibly come up with. People–pro-life people, even–can be so insensitive. So. If you want to be married and try for kids and it hasn’t happened, go enjoy what is before you today, regardless of what that might be, planned or unplanned.

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These are the shoes you don’t wear with kids in tow, but can wear without. See? Advantages on both sides.

 

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Lejeune Exhibit January 29-31, University of Ottawa

January 26, 2015 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

From a friend. An exhibit well worth attending!

You are invited to attend an exhibit about a remarkable French scientist, Jérome Lejeune, “a father of modern genetics” who in the 1960’s discovered the trisomy 21chromosome, the cause of Down syndrome. The exhibit will tell the story of the technical challenges of making the discovery in the very early days of human genetics, how the discovery led Lejeune to value and love his patients even more, and the impact his discovery and subsequent choices had on his scientific career.

The exhibit will be held at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ottawa, in the Atrium of the Roger Guindon building (451 Smyth Road, Ottawa K1N 6N5) behind the Ottawa General Hospital), from January 29 to January 31. 

A discussion panel will be held on Thursday January 29 at 7pm featuring Dr. Mark Basik fro McGill University, Dr. Lise Poirier-Groulx from the University of Ottawa, and Dr. Emanuela Ferretti also from the University of Ottawa.

More background information on Lejeune can be found here. 

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The mommy wars don’t typically end this well

January 25, 2015 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

It is hard to be a mom today. Not sure whether this is fun, silly or likely a bit of both.

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Tell the College of Physicians and Surgeons not to deny conscience

January 22, 2015 by Andrea Mrozek 3 Comments

Ontario doctors will be forced to participate in abortions even if it goes against their beliefs, thanks to a new draft policy by the College of Physicians. Doctors must be able to practice medicine freely. The CPSO is accepting feedback until February 20th here. Please write in, telling the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario what you believe. Diversity 

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Don’t worry, folks! Killing patients is part of his job

January 21, 2015 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

So really, Screen Shot 2015-01-21 at 11.11.16 AMyou shouldn’t worry about the fact that this doctor has killed 100 people in 12 years in Belgium. It’s part of his job! And when he does it right, it’s very quick. Two minutes! That’s it. Very expedient and he always makes sure he has the patient’s consent. So turn that frown upside down! Put any lingering discomfort aside about the woman you witness being killed because she has asked for it, and is simply getting the rest she needs.

This short ten minute documentary shows a woman who requests death and receives it. It’s not graphic.

Her doctor kills her, and then fills out the paperwork. All in a day’s work. [youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo8Hn0DEcpw]

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“Welcome to the world” coin

January 18, 2015 by Andrea Mrozek 1 Comment

A friend sent me this link to a “welcome to the world” coin, new from the Canadian Mint, and pointed out it looks a lot like the little feet lapel pin many people who are against abortion wear.  This is not, of course, what the Canadian Mint intends. I take it as a sign of how those who are pro-choice are fighting a losing battle, because at the end of the day, the feet you celebrate and the feet whose life ends look very, very similar.

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Good perspective

January 15, 2015 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

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Parenting–keeping it real

January 13, 2015 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

This is not your standard Today’s Parent piece. It includes an F bomb or two and talks about what people won’t tell you about the first year of parenting. But I liked it. Because at the end he talks about unconditional love and learning what it really means:

Having a kid is different. That’s love, full stop, completely regardless of what he does or doesn’t do, whether he conquers the world or just a couple continents. Even at our lowest moments, when my son was screaming at me for trying to console him and I was hucking him on the roof in frustration, I was still quite completely in love with him… …But no pet, or Tamagotchi, or any of my dozens of video game spouses have ever aroused the same sensation within me, and when that little imbecile pulls a napkin over his head and starts cackling like a lunatic, it’s a feeling that somehow flares even brighter. Seriously, try it out sometime. Everyone go get pregnant right now.

(That last part is easier said than done.)

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photo credit: Katie Tegtmeyer via photopin cc

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#REFUSETOCLICK

January 12, 2015 by Andrea Mrozek 2 Comments

Great little video about the link between porn and human trafficking.

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The authors make the point that you can’t simultaneously fight human trafficking and look at porn without being a hypocrite. My best guess is the most people know this, and watching porn takes the fight out of them for most any social cause out in the world but likely also for a cause within the home, too. By this I mean that if you are looking at porn you aren’t going to fight for your family’s wellbeing either because intuitively you know you are detracting from your family’s well being simply by looking at porn.

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