Right To Life NSW offers a perspective on abortion that considers the rights of all persons involved in the issue – firstly the woman, and then the men, the baby, the extended families, even those of healthcare professionals. We believe that when armed with all the information, a woman can avoid making that choice, that in the end she never intended or wanted to ever make in her life. Get all the facts and latest news here…
Surrogacy breaks what is arguably one of the greatest bonds there is – between a baby and its birth mother. As well as examining the lasting psychological impacts on the child, who is really the forgotten party at the start of any surrogacy agreement, we consider the legal and medical implications in society…
The problem with IVF is that it relies on numbers for success – namely, a number of embryos. When only 1 or 2 are implanted in a woman’s uterus, many more are left behind unused. These embryos are often discarded, destroyed, frozen and forgotten, or given over to medical research. These are voiceless victims of IVF and they are the reason why we oppose IVF…
Death is forever. There is no un-doing it. We’ve all heard the saying, “if it’s too good to be true, it usually is.” That’s exactly the problem with euthanasia. Those in favour would argue that it gives someone who is terminally ill, or someone who is suffering, the chance to end their lives on their terms – to not have to endure any more suffering. But we present a very different perspective …
Researchers are using “adult” stem cells to make many advances in medicine so, why is it that embryonic stem cell research is necessary? Right to Life NSW believes life begins with conception. As the name implies, these stem cells come from a human embryo, usually less than a week after conception. To remove stem cells from a human embryo, means killing that embryo…
Eugenics Is…
…the belief and practice of improving the genetic quality of the human population, by encouraging the reproduction of people with “good” genes and discouraging those with “bad” genes. Does it sound wrong that we should choose who should or shouldn’t live or die dependent on utilitarian ideals? Yes? …