DR. PATRICK CASTLE

LIFE Runners President & Founder

REAL HEALTHCARE DEFENDS LIFE AT ALL STAGES



ABSTRACT
Did you know that Hippocratic Oath specifically forbids abortion and euthanasia?
Did you know the American Medical Association in 1859 unanimously voted that life begins at conception and that abortion is criminal?
Did you know that Google makes it more difficult for mothers to find pregnancy help centers online?
Did you know that the FDA removed the warning that Plan B can cause an abortion?
Did you know that the current administration is working to repeal conscience protections for healthcare workers?
Did you know that running is optional for LIFE Runners?
And much more!

GEORGE DELGADO, M.D.

President of Steno Institute

ABORTION PILL REVERSAL: GIVING WOMEN A SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE

ABSTRACT

Mifepristone chemical abortions account for about 60% of all abortions in the United States. Some women, after starting the chemical abortion process, change their minds and want to continue their pregnancies. Abortion Pill Reversal (APR) utilizes supplemental progesterone, the maintenance hormone of pregnancy, to out-compete the abortion drug. APR offers women a second chance at life. Women offered the option of reversing their chemical abortions are very grateful.Mainstream medical organizations, Planned Parenthood, and the ACLU have fought vigorously to discredit APR and make it less available. The evidence in the medical literature is very reassuring that Abortion Pill Reversal is safe and effective.

DR. CYNTHIA TOOLIN-WILSON

Academic Dean – Pontifex University

SURVIVING ABORTION AS THE VICTIM

ABSTRACT

The most important event of my life occurred when I was eleven years old. That was when I found out that Ma and Grandpa tried to kill me, with the knowledge and agreement of many family members, including Pa.On a hot summer evening in her kitchen, Ma told me after several hesitations, that in 1949 Grandpa bought a chemical at the drugstore that would make her lose me. She was annoyed that I didn’t understand what that meant. So, she told me that she didn’t want a baby and the medicine would make me go away. I asked her why the medicine didn’t work, and she explained that when she started bleeding, she was afraid she might die too, so she stopped drinking it. The fact that she was afraid of dying was the second most important event of my life.I never felt the same about her or the family members. I suspect that her cousin, who had married a Catholic man, and had used medicines for years to prevent a pregnancy, had told Ma what medicine to buy.Here I am 62 years later (that is, I am now 73 years old). I am the age my mother was when she passed. My husband Jimmy Toolin, a devout Catholic, died of cancer; my second husband Bill Wilson, who I managed to bring back to being a practicing Catholic, died of heart, liver, and kidney failure. Between them, if I count all the way to great grandchildren, I have 38 descendants.