Stanford law professor to appeal Purvi Patel case pro bono after she threw her baby in dumpster

A Stanford law professor said he plans to appeal feticide and neglect charges for Purvi Patel who threw her baby boy in a trash dumpster after taking abortion pills. The 33-year-old Indiana woman was sentenced to 20 years in prison earlier this year for throwing the almost fully developed baby into a dumpster behind a…

Baby abandoned behind dumpster reunited with rescuer years later

A newborn baby who was found alive after being abandoned by his mother behind a trash dumpster has been reunited with the police officer who rescued him. On Nov. 21, 1989 Santa Ana, California police officer Michael Buelna was investigating an unrelated crime when he heard a newborn baby’s cry from the dumpster. Adam, as…

First all-girl quintuplets born in US after parents refuse “selective reduction”

The first all-girl quintuplets have been born in the US after their parents refused to abort any of them through “selective reduction” another term for abortion. When parents Danielle and Adam Busby were told they were expecting quintuplets they were surprised. But when the doctor suggested that they “selectively reduce” or abort some of their…

Mom refused abortion for baby diagnosed with anencephaly “seeing her makes me so happy”

A baby diagnosed with anencephaly in the womb, which doctors said would not make it past childbirth, recommending abortion has celebrated her first birthday. “The doctors told me that most women choose abortion, but I wanted to give Angela a shot at life.” Those are the words of loving mother, Sonia Morales, after doctors told…

Abortion advocates defend Purvi Patel who threw newborn in trash

Abortion rights advocates are rushing to the defense of Purvi Patel, a woman convicted of feticide after throwing her newborn baby in a trash dumpster. The state of Indiana has sentenced the 33-year-old to 20 years in prison after taking abortion pills to abort the baby who was roughly thirty (30) weeks from conception. Prosecutor…