West Alabama Women’s Center in Tuscaloosa is STILL killing more babies each year than are born alive in Tuscaloosa County.
Tuscaloosa STILL the Abortion Capital of Alabama
The newly released 2019 ADPH statistics show that West Alabama Women’s Center in Tuscaloosa is STILL performing the most abortions in the state in Alabama.
Always A Mother
One Year Anniversary of Death Caused by Tuscaloosa Abortion Clinic
May 7, 2021 marks the one year anniversary of the death of April Lowery. Autopsy showed that she died as a result of an attempted abortion she received at West Alabama Women’s Center in Tuscaloosa. During that abortion, she suffered a perforated uterus that caused internal injuries and hemorrhaging, yet the baby survived. With help, she was barely able to walk out of West Alabama Women’s Center after her abortion. Soon thereafter, she went to a hospital in Birmingham, where she, and her baby, died due to blood loss as a result of her botched abortion.
We plan to remember this event on Friday, May 7, 2021, one year later. We are asking everyone who loves LIFE to come at your convenience to pray and place flowers on the public right of way outside of West Alabama Women’s Center between 8:00am & 3:00pm. A sidewalk advocate will be there during this time to show you where the flowers can be placed. If you have experienced the pain caused by an abortion, or know someone who has, this would be a great way to start the grieving & healing process and give recognition of the value of all lives, no matter the size.
If you need a source for flowers, Tide Wholesale Florist Supply is close by on Jack Warner Parkway and will be open during these hours also.
Please park along 7th Ave NE, which is across the road from West Alabama Women’s Center. The abortion clinic is located inside of the Riverside Office Center which is private property. Prolife advocates may only stand on the public right-of-way. The prolife advocates who are there can show you where to go.
Please take a stand for LIFE and join us sometime on Friday between 8:00am and 3:00pm. Please SHARE this information.
“Medication abortions” increasing in Tuscaloosa
In 2019, almost half (46%) of abortions performed at West Alabama Women’s Center in Tuscaloosa were “Medication Abortions”. This means the woman has taken pills to kill her child instead of having it torn apart by a surgical abortion.
Did you know these “medication abortions” can potentially be reversed? If life saving medications are taken in time, the effects of the abortion pills can be reversed and the baby can possibly be saved.
Please SHARE this important information!
To learn more visit AbortionPillReveral.com
We Can Help You Adopt A Baby!
Did you know that some ways of pursuing adoption are more successful and economical than other ways?
Wouldn’t you like to speak to someone who knows all the ins-and-outs of adoption and could advise you how to best proceed?
Prolife Tuscaloosa is teaming up with Sam McClure, founder of The Adoption Law Firm, to help people looking to adopt find the fastest and most successful road to adoption.
For more information, please contact us here.
Get Your Choose Life License Plate
Don’t forget! When you renew your license plate this year, you can opt to buy a Choose Life License Plate. When you do, you can personalize it for free AND 90% of the cost goes to the Alabama Pro-Life Coalition or the local crisis pregnancy center in your county.
The Alabama Pro-life Coalition uses the money to counsel and meet the needs of women in a crisis pregnancy who are committed to keeping or placing their children for adoption.
You can be a rolling billboard for LIFE on any private passenger automobile, pickup truck, motorcycle or pleasure motor vehicle (i.e., recreational vehicles).
Alabama’s Safe Haven Law
Did you know that Alabama has a “Safe Haven Law”? And did you know that April is Safe Haven Awareness Month? Help us spread awareness by sharing this post!
Sometimes a woman chooses life for her child, but after the baby is born decides that she just cannot handle being a parent. There is help for this struggling mother.
In Alabama, the safe haven law is a law that allows a mother to leave their unharmed baby, up to 3 days old, with a hospital employee at the emergency room of any licensed hospital in Alabama. Done this way there is total secrecy and a guarantee that the police will not be called for abandonment. No identification, no signed relinquishment papers, no medical history is asked necessary.
All states have “Safe Haven Laws”.
If you’re pregnant and don’t know what to do call this Crisis Hotline (888-510-2229) or text SAFEHAVEN TO 313131.
In the meantime, continue to pray for the end to abortion in Tuscaloosa as babies are still being murdered here almost daily.
April 15 Adoption Meeting in Tuscaloosa
Don’t forget! The Adoption Law Firm’s adoption meeting is IN THREE DAYS (Thursday, April 15 at 6:30pm). There is NO fee and all are invited to come.
Alabama Passes Resolution to Lower Its Flags to Mourn 61 Million Babies Killed in Abortions
LifeNews reports that the Alabama Senate has passed House Joint Resolution 24, recognizing January 22 as the Day of Tears. Sponsored by Representative Tommy Hanes (R-Bryant), this resolution calls for private citizens in Alabama to lower their flags on January 22, in honor and remembrance of the over 61 million innocents who have lost their lives to abortion.
The Senate joins the House, who passed the resolution on February 11th.
Alabama has long been a leader in passing laws providing protections for the unborn. Legislation has included the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Abortion Act, and the Human Life Protection Act.
“HJR 24 is an important step in the mission to change our culture to one that embraces Life. Thank you to the Alabama Legislature for designating a day to remember and mourn those whom we have lost under the guise of ‘choice,” said Anne Fitzgerald, Day of Tears Executive Director.
Day of Tears is a 501(c)(3) committed to the lives of the preborn. The organization’s goal is to have flags lowered across the nation on January 22, in remembrance, honor, and mourning for the over 61 million lives that have been lost to abortion. January 22 is the Day of Tears; please lower your flag.
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