For Moms Who Don’t Want an Abortion, This New Push Is Transforming Pro-Life Health Care

0
28

(Photo: Courtesy of Divine Mercy Care)Health care professionals speak on the launch of the Pro-Women’s Healthcare Center launch at Busboys & Poets in Washington, D.C., on January 18, 2018.

WASHINGTON — When some consider the pro-life movement they think about political efforts to overturn Roe v. Wade. But a consortium of women’s health care providers is reframing the picture, placing high standards of medical care front and center.

Several health care professionals who are presently operating pro-life medical offices from several states gathered before approximately 100 people at Busboys and Poets coffee shop in Brookland near The Catholic University of America last week just prior to the March for Life to launch the Pro-Women’s Healthcare Centers.

“PWHC is transforming the cultural landscape for women’s health care in an era where women are looking for more choices,” said Chaney Mullins, operations manager for PWHC, in an interview with The Christian Post.

The mission of PWHC is to partner with women in providing high-quality medical services and access to social services that empower them to care for their health, a panel of five pro-life medical caregivers from Colorado, Minnesota, Arizona, and Virginia, explained. Crisis pregnancy centers around country can become certified members of this consortium by agreeing to and implementing the high standards for life-affirming care outlined in their official guidelines. 

The gathering, which was sponsored by the Chantilly, Virginia-based Divine Mercy Care, took place to unify medical workers and supporters of the pro-life movement around the…

… Read More

Click Read More to read the rest of the story from our content source/partners – The Christian Post.

قالب وردپرس