(150 quotes found)
“My life changed from the moment I saw that blue stripe on the pregnancy test, ... I knew I couldn't have a fag or a drink.”
Sara Cox
“I've raised money for pregnancy crisis centers, while my friend Steve Forbes was raising money for Christie Todd Whitman,”
Gary Bauer
“The most powerful and least divisive way to decrease abortion is to reduce unintended pregnancy. If we can make progress reducing unintended pregnancy, we can make enormous progress reducing abortion.”
Sarah Brown
“The dramatic progress the nation has made in reducing rates of teen pregnancy is justifiably noted and celebrated. Even so, the proportion of sexually experienced teens who get pregnant or cause a pregnancy remains alarmingly high. Much still needs to be done to convince young people of the value of delaying sexual activity and to convince those who are sexually active to use contraception consistently and carefully.”
“[Pregnancy didn’t occur as easily as they’d hoped, and the couple turned to adoption. Having decided to adopt a Guatemalan child, their paperwork was ready to go. Problems developed when that country’s government had to change some procedures to be in compliance with the Hague Treaty, and those changes led to] an almost total shutdown of the adoptions, ... And so, thinking that we had no time to lose, we went ‘country shopping.’ One of the few options open to us, since we are over 40, was Nepal.”
Sarah Hall
“To follow her philosophy would require officers to carry guns, radios and pregnancy testers, and I don't think we want to go there.”
Sgt. Dave Norton
“I was so out of shape from pregnancy, but I knew I needed the motivation of working out with other moms.”
Sarah Russell
“To hit the ground belly first ? that's dangerous. I mean at any stage of pregnancy that's dangerous. That's not something you want to do let alone at 50 miles per hour.”
Shayna Richardson
“I was given the gift of pregnancy.”
Staci Jenson
“Our study showed that women who worked with organic solvents throughout pregnancy or in a large part of their pregnancy, have more chance of having kids with malformations and with complications around the time of birth when compared with women not working with chemicals,”
Gideon Koren