My parents hung a painting of the Divine Mercy Image of Jesus in our home that I remember well. The image was especially adored by my Polish Catholic family since a Polish nun, Saint Faustina, was the one who received the image of Divine Mercy in a vision. The...
The FDA’s push to make at-home abortion pills more widely available The FDA’s push to make at-home abortion pills more widely available than they already are highlights a brutal reality about the state of reproductive medicine today. The abortion industry is...
How can patients trust the medical professionals once again? When you walk into a medical office for a visit, does the physician look down at an iPad and breeze through your medical history so they can get to their next appointment? Or do they take time to make eye...
Since the Dobbs decision last summer, the abortion debate has been swirling with lies, myths, and deceitful semantics in order to scare voters into codifying abortion-on-demand in their state. One side is saying that standard, life-affirming treatment for pregnancy...
I published an op-ed in National Review just before Christmas about all the resources available to help women in crisis pregnancies. Elective abortion does not help women. Churches, pro-life doctors, government assistance, and non-profits offer the hope and support...
Happy Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the unborn! I published my Guadalupe story in National Catholic Register today. The famous image of Our Lady of Guadalupe has become a powerful cultural icon associated with motherhood, feminism, social justice,...
Lauren Huang is a patient of mine whose son was tragically diagnosed with a rare, genetic disorder in utero that would almost certainly mean he would die shortly after birth. My heart grieves deeply with my patients every time they receive disappointing and...
Last week, I published an op-ed in Newsweek about the importance of perinatal hospice care. Here’s an excerpt: When a mother learns that her unborn child has a severe, life-limiting diagnosis, the news is devastating.Regretfully, I followed the standard medical...
My parents hung a painting of the Divine Mercy Image of Jesus in our home that I remember well. The image was especially adored by my Polish Catholic family since a Polish nun, Saint Faustina, was the one who received the image of Divine Mercy in a vision.
The FDA’s push to make at-home abortion pills more widely available than they already are highlights a brutal reality about the state of reproductive medicine today.
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