Imagine if our efforts were re-directed to the classroom, insisting on prenatal education — exactly what expectant mothers and fathers get, so there’s no way it could be challenged from either a medical or science based fact.
And argue for its statistical relevance. It’s generous to estimate 90% are going to experience (or desire) pregnancy in their lifetime; 10% are going to identify as LGBTQ.
One final thought. Prenatal curriculum would inherently be pro-life (imagine if an OB-GYN was not prolife?). It tells the truth without needing to touch the religious or legal questions.
Imagine if our efforts were re-directed to the classroom, insisting on prenatal education — exactly what expectant mothers and fathers get, so there’s no way it could be challenged from either a medical or science based fact.
And argue for its statistical relevance. It’s generous to estimate 90% are going to experience (or desire) pregnancy in their lifetime; 10% are going to identify as LGBTQ.
One final thought. Prenatal curriculum would inherently be pro-life (imagine if an OB-GYN was not prolife?). It tells the truth without needing to touch the religious or legal questions.