Pure Gold!

Pure Gold! British hurdler Tasha Danvers-Smith was only three months away from competing in the 2004 Olympics when she and her husband found out they were pregnant. As Britain’s top contender for a gold medal, Tasha faced enormous pressure to … Continue reading

A Very Early Adoption

A Very Early Adoption Couples struggling with infertility often pursue in vitro fertilization – a process in which multiple eggs are harvested from a woman’s ovaries, fertilized in a lab and frozen until implanted in the womb. But with high … Continue reading

And Then There Were Seven

And Then There Were Seven Keith and Jennifer Hanselman made history with the birth of their septuplets, the first to be born in Ohio and the first to be completely healthy. The couple was advised to selectively abort at least … Continue reading

Men Hurt Too

Men Hurt Too An estimated four million men in the United States are struggling emotionally and psychologically after the abortion of their child. Studies say Post Abortion Stress largely stems from an instinctive male drive to provide for and protect … Continue reading

Completing the Family

Completing the Family Tripp and Barbara Curtis already had nine kids, when they decided to adopt three more. To some, the challenges of raising a big family would be multiplied with the challenges of four of those children having Down’s syndrome – … Continue reading