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Take a stand against "mail-order abortions" and foster a culture of life 

More than half of today’s abortions are estimated to be done by pill. This growing trend of “mail-order abortions” has left women and men facing unplanned pregnancies to grapple with unintended consequences such as medical complications, isolation, and emotional turmoil as they experience the trauma of aborting their baby alone at home.

In a country that rushes anyone facing unplanned pregnancy toward abortion pills as the “go-to” solution, it’s critical for those of us who believe that life is sacred to raise our voices and help women and men get the support they need to choose life for their unborn babies.

By signing the pledge that follows, you can join others to affirm your commitment to addressing these urgent concerns, advocate for life-affirming alternatives, and foster a culture that values the dignity of both mother and unborn child.

By signing this pledge, I affirm my belief in the following:

  • The inherent value and dignity of every human life, from conception to natural death, and my commitment to uphold this belief in my personal choices and attitudes.

  • The need to stand against the abortion industry’s irresponsible attempts to make the abortion pill widely available while misleading people into believing that abortion by mail is a quick fix without consequences.

  • The need for compassionate, life-affirming alternatives to abortion that respect the dignity and well-being of both parents and their unborn children, as provided by Care Net and its affiliated pregnancy centers.

  • The important role Care Net's national hotline and similar resources play in providing hope, help, and non-judgmental support to individuals facing unplanned pregnancies by connecting them with vital resources, information, and life-affirming choices.

By signing below, I express my commitment to fostering a culture of life that emphasizes empathy, understanding, and support for mothers and fathers facing unplanned pregnancies and their unborn children.