Here's Where to Go If You Need Help With your Unexpected Pregnancy

Published: June 28, 2022, 7 a.m.

It\u2019s a post-Roe world and life appears to be winning.\nBut even though the issue of abortion now moves back to the American people to decide, there will still be women who need help and assistance with unexpected pregnancies.\nJeanne Mancini, president of March for Life, says that there are a treasure trove of resources available for those who need them. They just need to know where to look.\n"There is a pregnancy resource center movement with well over 3,000 pregnancy care centers, pregnancy resource centers, and so typically they are in your local community," she explains. "These resource centers will provide things like pregnancy tests or ultrasounds or STD tests or health care or diapers, formula, et cetera, housing even in some cases."\nThere's also a well developed network to help with finding these resources, Mancini says.\n"The two umbrella groups that you would definitely want to check out are Heartbeat International, which is in Ohio, but many of the pregnancy care centers are under their umbrella," she explains, "Then the second one is Care Net, which is based out of Northern Virginia, and they have a wonderful hotline."\nWe also cover these stories:\n\nThe Supreme Court rules in favor of Washington state football coach Joe Kennedy and his right to prayer.\n\nJustice Clarence Thomas suggests the Supreme Court should reconsider a prior ruling making it more difficult to sue media organizations.\n\nNew voter registration data analyzed by the Associated Press finds more than 1 million American voters have switched over to the Republican Party.\n\n\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.