The Pulse
Newsletter of Georgia Right to Life
Fetal Pain
Study: Unborn Babies Can Differentiate Touch, Pain In Womb A new study from England finds unborn children have the capacity to differentiate touch from pain in the womb and they are able to do so as early as 28-35 weeks into pregnancy. Other studies have shown unborn...
Sex Selection Abortion
Prenatal discrimination based on gender typically target girls. Sex selection abortion is used to prevent the birth of a child of an undesired sex: abortion is chosen solely on the basis of the unborn baby's gender. The victims of these abortions are overwhelmingly...
Abortion Methods & Risks
The type of abortion procedure used in elective pregnancy termination is primarily determined by how far a woman is into pregnancy.
Morning After Pill
Many times women panic after having unprotected sex and rush to take the morning-after pill (Plan B One Step® or Next Choice®).
Georgia Abortion Statistics
Georgia has 159 counties, with each individually reporting how many abortions were performed there each year. The counties report to the Department of Public Health (DPH), who releases the statistics through their Online Analytical Statistical Information System...
What is Abortion?
The type of abortion procedure used in elective pregnancy termination is primarily determined by how far a woman is into pregnancy.
Reversing a Tragic Choice
Many pregnant women regret taking the first step of the medical abortion pill process and wish they could save their baby. The good news is they can. To date, 170 babies nationwide—including six in Georgia—have been born thanks to the “Abortion Pill Reversal”...
Sandra Cano: A Pro-Life Hero
We were saddened to learn that pro-life hero Sandra Cano had passed away on September 30, 2014, after a long battle with throat cancer. For those who don’t know, Sandra was “Doe” in the Doe v. Bolton US Supreme Court companion case to Roe v. Wade. Where the Roe ruling legalized the act of abortion in certain circumstances, the Doe ruling made abortion-on-demand legal in all 50 states.






