I have had three children and a miscarriage. During the second pregnancy, I was told that the placenta was tearing. So they did an emergency c section Christmas Eve morning. There were complications, which caused me to almost die. For 2 days I was not awake and when I did wake up, I thought it was still Christmas Eve morning. Imagine my surprise when I found out it was the day after Christmas. Unfortunately, because of that pregnancy, it really did a number on my body. However, I became pregnant about two years later but sadly miscarried. They did a D&C and life moved on. About three months later, I found out I was pregnant again. Almost immediately I started having complications to the point where my doctor said it would be better to terminate the pregnancy. He was concerned and told my husband and me that if I continued with the pregnancy, there was a high probability that both me and the baby would die. My family tried to talk me into terminating the pregnancy because they did not want to lose me and reminded me that I already had two children who still needed me. I told them that I would fight to the death for both of those children - so why would I not fight to the death for this child. I did not believe in abortion and was not going to start. I just put it all in God's hands. I am not going to lie. It was an extremely rough pregnancy. I had so many ER trips and hospital stays, but I did not focus on them. Instead, I focused on each day, which turned into weeks, and then turned into months. When I hit 7 months, they took the baby by c section. Today, that baby girl is 36 and has given me a grandson who is now 9. I cannot even imagine a life without those two.
@MissMala7 күн бұрын
Ahh, God bless you (and He did!) for listening to your gut (aka Holy Spirit! 😉) What an act of faith!
@tonij90897 күн бұрын
❤
@Set-Apart-By-Grace7 күн бұрын
God bless you and your children!
@Castedlots7 күн бұрын
Twilaa the angel on earth ❤
@cameronobrien73036 күн бұрын
Wow. Thank you for sharing this story. You’re amazing. I’m happy for you and your family.
@MariaSantiago-tj5xm7 күн бұрын
Nevaeh, I am so proud of you. It makes me emotional. I wish all young people would think the same way as you do.
@lawyersgunsandmoney8877 күн бұрын
She is wise beyond her years.....nice job parents ❤
@terryhensley54047 күн бұрын
My wife and I are so happy that y’all take a stand for what’s right!!
@joyceb58646 күн бұрын
I am so impressed with Nivaeh's maturity!! She is so well grounded for an 18-year-old because she had some fantastic parents!!
@fionalewis31215 күн бұрын
Isn't she such a rare gem
@w.nicolerybak24005 күн бұрын
It has been my experience that most children, who are are homeschooled, mature faster.
@labhrais69577 күн бұрын
My baby had 3 markers for down syndrome, I did not do any further testing and just gave it to God. She was born perfectly healthy. I didn't necessarily trust those tests to begin with, and that sealed it for me.
@lindadarnell22507 күн бұрын
They were telling my niece the same thing her son is perfectly healthy I don't always trust those tests. She would never abort no matter what .
@lindadalton72957 күн бұрын
They tried so hard to get me in for amniocentesis for some ridiculous reason even after I was told it would be a high risk of miscarriage for me because I was 38. My son is now 21 and a Nuclear Electrician’s Mate in the US Navy. Glad I didn’t listen to them!
@migue85794 күн бұрын
It is so refreshing to hear a young woman be so clear about the universal value of life! Nevaeh, thank you for spreading the truth!
@deblawson15757 күн бұрын
My third child .....my doctor told me I needed to terminate the pregnancy. He told me that the baby would NOT survive and that I could be putting my life in danger. That baby girl is now 34 and has a child of her own. I'm so glad I told that doctor to leave my baby alone😊
@lance92493 күн бұрын
The doctor tried to get my mom to abort my older brother saying she might die if he kept him she rejected his advice and had a perfectly normal pregnancy. He also tried to get her to go on a date with him she was married.
@hlarsen277 күн бұрын
Adoption is an alternative. My brother my sister and I were all adopted.
@judithdobbins7427 күн бұрын
My daughter is adopted thanks to her biological mother.
@reneegladson77327 күн бұрын
My two sisters and I were adopted too. Thank God for my adoptive parents. My biological parents were both alcoholics.
@funnyfarmdad99976 күн бұрын
My wife and I have adopted 12 children. The last seven are from the same mother.
@fionalewis31215 күн бұрын
Me too and my brother
@Jerry_Debi7 күн бұрын
❤ THIS HAS BECOME MORE THAN JUST A PODCAST! THIS IS A MINISTRY! Thank the good Lord above that you heed the call to all. Keep up the great work! ❤
@fionalewis31215 күн бұрын
Yes
@ChristisKing7175 күн бұрын
AMEN 100% !!!!!!!
@mhelsher4 күн бұрын
Here here!
@parriseingram40657 күн бұрын
I was 41 when i had my son. I had a 18 yr old daughter when he was born. Great pregnancy and best surprise ever. Now i'm 75 hes 33 my daughter is 51 I love it!!!
@charlenehuff197 күн бұрын
I hope you read this. I am pro life. I was very active in my church and gave a talk to our youth about how morally wrong abortion is and how dangerous. I saw some parents(who I invited) yawning and rolling their eyes. It didn't stop me from continuing being actively involved in pro life opportunities. One day, years later, I cried to a friend saying :why am I doing this, nobody seems to care. She invited me to a church function and that she had someone there who wanted to meet me. I met a woman I sort of recognized and she introduced me to her five year old daughter and explained that she is alive today because of a speech you gave to the youth. I was hugged by both and I cried so hard. Your daughter is awesome. So bright and well spoken!!! Go Niveah
@OurOneLifeAz7 күн бұрын
I pulled my boys from Church and youth group becacuse the head of YG told my son he has no say on the subject of abortion because he isnt a woman as she promoted abortion to the whole group.
@PatriciaTennery3 күн бұрын
@@OurOneLifeAz. Dang.
@superpsyched56242 күн бұрын
@@OurOneLifeAz I was upset when I saw Kamala state that being supportive of abortion doesn't affect your faith. Yes, yes it does...
@joanlajara39396 күн бұрын
I just retired as an operating room nurse, have done abortions elective and missed abortions/ miscarriages, which are emergencies, as well as a tubals which are emergencies if bleeding starts. In 27 years of nursing, the emergenciy abortions, D&C’s and tubals were NEVER considered not an emergency!!! All lies! Woman should learn themselves also! BTW, most abortions were repeat offenders! Mostly if you are responsible with your contraception and keep your body as sacred to yourself! It’s responsibility of your own body not your right! We also handled many women who came in for emergencies from a planned parenthood where thy had an abortion which was somewhat botched!!! If a fetus is left alone it will become a living, breathing human being! Where is that human’s right to live? You guys are great!! Keep up the good work of raising children with morals and values, including human life!!!❤
@anthonyvdv77 күн бұрын
Go ladies, speak up on behalf of the unborn. Thanks for bringing this topic to the forefront. Love & Light
@CindyVan147 күн бұрын
Thanks so much Souza women for discussing this. Lord willing it opened some women’s eyes to what is going on out there. It’s disgusting what is happening.
@driscillamccourtie94937 күн бұрын
With my first child, I had late term preclampcia toxemia. While in labor at the hospital, I went into convulsions when dilated to 7. The medical staff stabilized me, then I had a successful cesarean section. My son is now a wonderful 44 year-old man, father and grandfather. He has been, and continues to be, the joy of my life.
@stephaniegindling6 күн бұрын
I had a complete previa and was told my life was at risk - he was born at 28 weeks and i was on a vent at 98 lbs for 3 days with a blood level at 3 , hes now a healthy 24 year old and im 51 and perfect God is great and life is good !!! Yall are amazing !!!
@Kipperbob7 күн бұрын
My sisters daughter, my niece gave birth to her first child, knowing from early on in the pregnancy that the baby might not be born alive and even if it was it would at best survive a few hours, that baby girl was born alive and got to meet her mother grandmother and great grandmother before she died a few hours later, she had a short beautiful life filled with love, and was baptised into the church as a child of God, how could anyone destroy this beautiful perfect life.
@rhondanewman38496 күн бұрын
I found out I was pregnant while I was graduating. I was told by my boyfriend that I needed to have an abortion so that we could plan for kids later. I ended up in the hospital because what he said made me have trouble breathing. I did not talk to him until after my son was born and only one time. He wanted nothing to do with my son but I was very grateful for that. My son is now 35 and all that he has known is love from me and my husband (I married him when my son was 7).
@shannenherz51257 күн бұрын
I'm so happy I found your family. Keep speaking truth!!!
@sherrylee10727 күн бұрын
Y’all have a really smart young woman there. Great parenting. The world needs more women like her. God bless.
@hlarsen277 күн бұрын
Education is always good in any situation
@itsrvlifenowornever68277 күн бұрын
Love your channels….Nevaeh is hilarious and even an older person…like me….finds benefit in it! When you are pregnant, your body knows and adjusts…your emotions know and adjust. I personally feel that the abortion damages the woman mentally and physically. I am pro-life, I was a single mother so you can’t say you have never been in the situation. Yes I have. I do believe that the baby goes to heaven when aborted and has a better life than it would have on Earth, but it tells a lot about a society who is willing to sacrifice unborn babies. You are wonderful for speaking on this and I will pray for you when the onslaught of attacks come. God Bless❤
@bettylouhinrichs18837 күн бұрын
Nevaeh , you are so right! Murder is murder! 2 wrongs don’t make a right!!!!
@danflerlage10407 күн бұрын
I've never heard a better podcast. I'm so proud of you ladies.
@TheWendigah7 күн бұрын
Good morning! Watching from Springfield OR, USA. So happy you are having this candid convo. IT IS WAY PAST TIME!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR MORAL COURAGE!❤
@colleenbow7777 күн бұрын
Hi from a former Eugene resident for over 50 years until 4 years ago when my husband and I moved here to North Idaho.
@tammyi3637 күн бұрын
Good morning from Roseburg!
@KWeston11237 күн бұрын
Before retirement I was a transcriptionist, primarily radiologic exams. I remember the earliest ultrasound I transcribed and the heartbeat heard was at five weeks. I remember being amazed, just thinking a heartbeat heard five weeks from conception. Wow!
@brookiebakerie7 күн бұрын
Let me further blow your mind. It's not five weeks from conception, it's three. A pregnancy is counted from the first day of a woman's period. Conception occurs roughly two weeks into her cycle. Many women are barely realizing they're pregnant by the time that baby has a beating heart.
@PamelaDavis-j7t7 күн бұрын
Trisomy 13 not compatible with life sometimes die and cause sepsis and it is safer to deliver it early and Dr said it was more dangerous to carry pregnancy to term. It was a very much wanted little girl. Very very heart breaking and sad for our family. My kids went thru a lot of judgement from within their Christian community. We were all so heart broken that it didn’t help or bring comfort to us. Be careful with being so harsh and judgmental with words. I was always very harsh until we walked this journey. I am still Pro-Life and believe every baby is a precious gift. Within a year we got a precious little rainbow baby.
@cindymaciver90087 күн бұрын
Thank you for standing up for the Babies… people need to hear this….. God bless you all..
@blessildajoy7 күн бұрын
Your points have made me reframe my thoughts.
@gaylenoga5747 күн бұрын
When I was 12 I had an abortion without any information given to me. I was suffering from a bladder infection, and thought I was being treated for that, the last thing I remember was taking two pills and being very thirsty afterwards. I learned about it weeks later, after finally being told by my father what actually happened, it has changed me since. To this day I support keeping the baby, it has never left me, the suffering of that child even through it was a rape situation. I hurt for that child, and do my best to support pregnancy instead.
@sheilasmyth58746 күн бұрын
Oh dear. I’m sorry you went thru that. If you would like support, healing- even now the Catholic Church has a special program Project Rachel-everyone’s welcome-you don’t have to be Catholic/no pressure to become one. I’ll be praying for you Jesus loves you. Every one of us has made mistakes of every size & has regrets-Jesus can and will heal the cracks in your heart and soul. He has wonderful plans for you!
@tychildofthemosthigh43946 күн бұрын
We need more discussions like this! God bless!!!
@PatriciaTennery3 күн бұрын
And I am the 80 yo F; psychologist, RN, Ergonomist, Chuckwagon Chef, animal rescuer, widow, love learning and helping others, but have neuropathy so hard to find a job. Love you guys.
@PatriciaTennery3 күн бұрын
I have offered to add to Your Celiac menu and add gluten-free options for your menu. Just let me know and we will add a method. Seriously! Thank you for sharing truth with the public. Men included. What you shared in this video is absolutely correct. I was a Casemanager in Dallas and Houston and sure tried to keep politics out of an individuals personal life. I agree with the ultrasounds. A woman needs to own her life. Besides, I believe in the woman’s 6th sense and sometimes she is feeling/knowing if something feels wrong. That’s a good reason to have an ultrasounds. Politics and money is nasty. They can get their research another way. Politics and big pharma and research can look like a cult and manipulate through fear. Nasty!
@evalynchuran86847 күн бұрын
I gave birth to my son 16 days after I turned 18. I am now a grandmother to 2 beautiful grandchildren that my beautiful son and his partner have given to me. I never ever even let abortion cross my mind. I am a proud single mother and a proud grandmother of one boy and one girl now. I loved my son from the minute I became pregnant. Being a single mom was great, my mom and dad helped me raise him. My son is my hero, as well as my grandchildren's are also my hero's and always will be no matter what.
@Tonyd59967 күн бұрын
Well done. You are really blessed with a wonderful family. I’m so amazed at Neveah’s wisdom, she is a real spokeswoman for what is so plainly right. I’m an old man and if I was Neveah’s great grandfather I would be SO, SO proud of her. God bless you all.
@nancyseery22137 күн бұрын
I got pregnant at 17 and then got married. I knew that even if I did not marry, my parents would respect my choice. Yes, I did have a choice, but I knew there was only really one choice for me. He is now 53 years old and the best decision I ever made. We all need to realize that it's not a "choice" it is a baby, a new human and a gift, not a burden.
@BobbyLC7 күн бұрын
You both raised your daughter very well. Be proud of her, be proud of yourselves.
@johnnygirl44926 күн бұрын
Heartbreaking... A hard Educational Watch... Navaeh you are incredibly well spoken....Your parents have done an amazing job ♡
@karenmcgaha24947 күн бұрын
I love how your daughter is so grown up and has such strong values at her age. So proud you and your daughter have such strong values in what your beliefs are. Thank you God for such strong women. I stand beside you both in this. How can we as United States adopt out of the country? When we have so many children here to adopt and need love too
@Whatwedomom7 күн бұрын
Absolutely loved this conversation!! 🔥🔥 Great job ladies!! ❤❤
@amomto46 күн бұрын
Bless you guys for having this very necessary discussion. As someone who was born the year ROE v. WADE was passed, I consider myself a survivor. I have a younger sibling who is not 😢 my mom never forgave herself. And became fiercely pro-life as a result. I also have at least 2 grandchildren who were aborted and I grieve the loss of them. I would've gladly raised those babies. I'm also a woman who had a baby at an "advanced maternal age" and was told my baby was at a very increased risk of Downs and we should "consider our options", she didn't have downs and if she had we'd live her all the same. So I'm very passionate about my opinions on these things because they've impacted my lived experience greatly. I don't know a single person who doesn't regret their abortion.
@wandamartin71156 күн бұрын
The best family, evah! I'm praying you reach someone on the precipice of making a bad decision. We need to be passionate about saving little people. And like others have said, I'm so proud of Naveah!
@emilycole64536 күн бұрын
❤🙏God bless you both for speaking out on this & speaking truth! Hugs!🙏❤️
@papsmear6666 күн бұрын
Nevah you are an amazing woman. Im the dad of a 20yro and she makes me so proud...Your parents are so blessed to have such an amazing daughter like you. They have given you the tools and you have mastered the use of them.
@NettyRodriguez-z1q5 күн бұрын
Very good video I just shared it so many people need to see this video
@kellykuczak6365 күн бұрын
I have a friend who’s baby boy had Trisomy 18 she carried him full term and he lived and they loved him and named him and buried him after 13 days. She said it was a beautiful experience and a sad experience. She felt that little spirit
@joanneriley38997 күн бұрын
I saw my daughters 7 week scan, she had an early scan because she had a lot of pain and they wanted to be sure it wasn’t an ectopic pregnancy. I saw that little heart beat, I felt my heart grow. 2 weeks later, October 10th, at a re check, my heart broke. Don’t tell me that wasn’t my daughter’s BABY, my GRANDBABY. 4 days later on October 14th, we went back for her to have pessaries placed to start the process. It took 3 days to complete. I cry for her and my grandchild often.
@d.n.99097 күн бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss and pray you and family find peace and happiness again in Jesus name amen 🙏🏽
@jeanharhai82606 күн бұрын
This is a very challenging situation. The baby would not survive in the fallopian tube. Your daughter wasn't intentionally taking her child's life.
@AdventureAryck3 күн бұрын
This gives me hope for the next generation ❤
@donnaalgren1234 күн бұрын
I love you ladies even more now than ever. You are so right about this! I agree 100%.
@Freedom4eva137 күн бұрын
Hi all, watching from Australia 🇦🇺
@Mostawesomelisa6 күн бұрын
Keep speaking truth ladies. Thank you for speaking up. We can’t stay silent when it comes to saving the lives of these babies. If we accept ending the lives of the pre-born where do we draw the line? That line will continue to shift.
@ReneeSmith-se2mf7 күн бұрын
I love you two. You are spot in. The world is in a scary place. God is bringing out the things we don't see and exposing the world. Praise God you are being honest!!!!❤❤❤❤
@MarshaBryan-Edwards7 күн бұрын
Child sacrifice is real, and sadly, people don’t even see it! Thank you for taking a stand.
@CeeCee-cx6ks7 күн бұрын
Thank you thank you thank you for talking about this! My bro-in-laws cousin is an abortion survivor. A nurse noticed she was still alive in "the bucket" and saved her. She now goes around and give talks about her survival story and the importance of life. They probably would not do that now-a-days. When we save the children, we'll save the world.
@alissamosca6237 күн бұрын
Watching from Vermont. Love your channels.
@RebeccaScarlett-g8h7 күн бұрын
Love your channels. I totally agree with you. Your family is refreshing in the world we have today. Many blessings to you and your family as we go into the Christmas season.
@lindacollier33216 күн бұрын
God Bless You! I totally agree with you…the lies women have been told are beyond my comprehension. I’m so glad you made this video and posted it. People need to hear these facts and I hope that God will open their ears so they can really hear this and change their minds about this whole option…
@kathycrook19137 күн бұрын
Good morning, guys!
@ddalton6927 күн бұрын
This video deserves a 👍 All their videos do 💟 I wished I would of had the open conversations that you two and your whole family have ❤ Great topic and explanation of options and consequences and the manipulation of facts out there. It makes sense after listening to you talk, that some men are so outraged at the thought of a "no abortion" option. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I have Black Rifle Beyond Black on the stove perking right now. Delicious 🌟🌲 God bless us all
@marilyn42747 күн бұрын
Excellent discussion with no fear of telling the truth! Thank you, Yah Bless!
@kellykuczak6365 күн бұрын
Excellent conversation!!
@lizyoung24894 күн бұрын
What a great podcast. Tough topic that many don’t want to hear, but we must have these honest conversations. We must keep speaking the truth to inform people. I appreciate you both. I’m very proud of you Nevaeh. You are a leader to your age group and beyond. God bless you both.
@hlarsen277 күн бұрын
Watching from Bluffdale Utah. I agree with you, women should have all available information before having an abortion. Thank you for this very informative video.
@TxNWmn7 күн бұрын
I wasn't able to have children (I'm 57), which made the doctors scratch their heads as they couldn't understand why I couldn't get pregnant. Thank goodness I didn't have children as that marriage dissolved. I've never understood abortion and still don't. When a friend of mine got pregnant, she asked me to accompany her to her doctors appointment... when I heard that heartbeat, it broke me! All I could think about was LIFE! in her womb, and the thought of choices made to terminate that life... I just fail to understand abortion. I've only met one female who believes she had a "clump of cells" and had two back-to-back abortions. She had zero remorse and has gone on w/her life. She stopped talking to me because (I know) I affected her and questioned those abortions (she was "free loving"). I told her how I wanted to have children and for her to dispose of them for her selfish reasons... it pissed me off, and she got 'offended'. Most women I've met that had an abortion regret it and cry for the loss of that child/children. God is good and heals those who repent. I was privileged to see this happen to a woman in a former church I attended. She even named her baby girl. Abortion is child sacrifice to molech... it's never stopped.
@rachel70047 күн бұрын
Thank you both for spreading this information! Telling the truth is so important
@poeticposturing38507 күн бұрын
What bothers me is the term "a woman's right to choose." This phrase suggests a place of power. But abortion is not done from a position of power. Abortion is done largely out of fear. Fear is not power. It's a lack of confidence, faith, ability to rise to the occasion. The other aspect of that phrase, "a woman's right to choose," begs the question, when does this choosing happen? We choose when we walk into that bedroom and take off our clothes. Choose birth control. That said, I didn't choose birth control when I was 24. I kept my baby because I didn't want to feel bad the rest of my life, perhaps a selfish reason. Recently my daughter thanked me for having her. I thanked her in return for inspiring me as a mom, to be the best version of myself.
@dennisbrown16827 күн бұрын
You ladies are awesome great job ,I wish you all the best and Merry Christmas to you all.
@jennyb4095Күн бұрын
Bravo for this broadcast! Thank you.
@janeschiffler53477 күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing up the profit involved. It is horrific.
@teresahunter7645Күн бұрын
So proud of both of you for standing up for the truth! God bless you all! 👍🙌🙏💜
@ashleysolomon43267 күн бұрын
There is healing in carrying your baby through the end and coming to acceptance from my experience with Anencephaly. Abortion doesn't fix the heartache. But medical professionals sure treat you like as soon as baby gets out you will "heal" your grief will end once its "over" loss is never over! You will always be living with it. I wish these scenarios had more support for the women. Its so dark to receive that diagnosis but as time goes on you see the light and there is Joy to be found.
@jan42227 күн бұрын
My heart goes out to you. As a retired NICU nurse, I believe that is the hardest diagnosis of all. I'm so sorry for your loss.
@dennispayton43666 күн бұрын
Awesome conversation, ladies. Thank you for your wisdom. i sent this to my wife and 18-year-old bauther.
@judyschmidt45477 күн бұрын
Glad to see you and Nevaeh are having this conversation. My daughter aborted and I'm sorry it bothered me more than her. She went on to have two beautiful sons but there is still that one. gramy from Oregon.
@Scott-dy2mc4 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this podcast. Very informative and important.
@maryannekumada8027 күн бұрын
Nevaeh is so very well spoken . I was extremely impressed by her ability to articulate herself. Melissa, you have raised (are still raising😅) such a beautiful human being. Again, I am pleased to hear various points of view. BTW, Cozy earth is sold out of everything… 😢 Will have to wait till after Christmas?!
@NewWorldOldSoulPodcast7 күн бұрын
Oh no, which items are you trying to order?
@maryannekumada8027 күн бұрын
@ Some sheets and PJs for my husband. It’s fine! I didn’t really need to mention it… actually, I’m glad to see that they are popular items! This reassures me that the quality is good. Keep up the good work with the podcast and KZbin channel! From a Big Fan from Japan!
@mikemurphy19407 күн бұрын
Nevaeh is wise beyond her years. She is an amazing young woman and I know that you are both very proud of her.
@donna10187 күн бұрын
Love your tshirt Nevaeh!
@seandayma7 күн бұрын
Such well researched and thought out discussion on this topic. Extremely well spoken by both women.
@geetarampersadbalay-ft4uo7 күн бұрын
Good afternoon guys.
@joannefoster-z6i7 күн бұрын
I understand your position, and I can see that there are some important points worth discussing. However, I believe that the shift we need in society goes beyond the framework you are advocating. In my view, we should focus on addressing the societal attitudes that create undue pressure and stigma around two key issues: 1. Pregnancy outside of a committed relationship: Young women and girls who become pregnant are often judged far more harshly than their male counterparts. This double standard perpetuates a culture of shame, where some feel compelled to hide their pregnancies through termination simply to avoid societal judgment. In this day and age, it’s absurd that we continue to hold such disparate views about sexual activity based on gender. Addressing this imbalance would help young women feel supported rather than shamed, reducing the pressure to make decisions out of fear or guilt. 2. Choosing not to raise a child after giving birth: We also need to shift how society views women who recognise that they are not in a position to parent. Instead of condemning them, we should celebrate their courage and self-awareness when they choose to place a child with a family eager to adopt. By normalising and honouring this choice, we could create a culture that sees adoption as an act of love rather than an abandonment of responsibility. By addressing these deeper societal issues, we could foster a more compassionate and supportive environment that truly empowers women to make informed and unpressured choices, whatever they may be.
@billinfallon26347 күн бұрын
Very well stated. Thank you 😊
@cmyates236 күн бұрын
This was an awesome podcast. Thank you both so much for having this discussion and sharing real information with your viewers. May God bless you and yours.
@lawyersgunsandmoney8877 күн бұрын
I just love you two and your conversations.....all of them are interesting and intelligent and straightforward. Nice job.
@Cayenne902466 күн бұрын
Thank you Thank you for sharing openly about this subject!! A lot of people today care more about saving the animals than saving babies!
@fionalewis31215 күн бұрын
40% not subscribed, wow. I just don't want to miss an episode so definitley subscribe.
@elizabethkey32456 күн бұрын
My daughter became pregnant at 17, I told her straight out abortion is NOT an option. I went on to tell her that if she didn't want the baby, then I would raise her child. I was given up for adoption, and my story isn't all "happily ever after," so I didn't want that for my grandchild. My grandson is now 12 years old.
@judeecole98857 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for having this discussion. I have been trying to talk to my niece about this.
@Sylvia19767 күн бұрын
I appreciate so much your educating women and perhaps some men on this horrendous practice. It’s so sad that women think this is considered heath care. Thank you. I pray it changes someone’s mind.❤Melissa and Jeremy , again, you have brought up some pretty great humans!
@MargaretHill65_7 күн бұрын
No matter what you can’t make everyone happy ! Love you both ❤🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
@doodlebug40226 күн бұрын
Great conversation and information for young women who are pregnant.
@kari16347 күн бұрын
May God bless you and your family! Love & Aloha from Hawaii!!!
@MariaSantiago-tj5xm7 күн бұрын
I appreciate you both so much, and I am glad that you're speaking about this. I will make sure my granddaughter watches this video. Thank you.💞👏🏼🙌🏼🙏🏼
@SaltCreekFarmsteadКүн бұрын
When I was a senior in high school, back in 1990-91, I went to beauty school. While there, I was aquatinted with a girl in my class that was pregnant. At almost 6 months along, her relationship broke up and she decided to end her pregnancy. She made the decision and took action over the weekend. It was her decision to make legally, but it still made me physically ill. We had all felt that baby kick. I was already prolife before this. I think of this often. That was a life. My husband and I lost our fifth pregnancy at 13 1/2 weeks. It was a little boy, our fourth son. He was wanted and loved. He was named. Our other kids still talk about him. This loss changed my husband forever. It changed his opinion.
@MelissaMalzahn7 күн бұрын
I got cervical cancer when I was pregnant w my son. After delivering him my cancer was gone until I got pregnant again. That baby died at 8 weeks and I miscarried. The cancer went away again until I got pregnant again. Went at 12 weeks for ultrasound and baby died at 9 weeks. My doctor wouldn't abort it I had to wait until over 20 weeks before I went into labor which he was stuck on my cervix then they gave me a D&C. I wish they would have giving me the D&C at 12 weeks instead of walking around w death in me for 2 months. I had to have a hysterectomy when my son was 15months. Walking around w death for 2 months almost destroyed me. Abortion shouldn't be used for birth control. My friend had 2 abortion, back gave birth to 3 kids. It was her decision because of circumstances I wasn't going to make that decision for her but I stood by her also. ❤❤
@pamelabranch58656 күн бұрын
Congratulations! You have successfully raised a very smart young lady! In this day and age that is a real accomplishment.
@NothingButTheTruth-en9ec7 күн бұрын
All your pods are awesome, this is one of your best! Thank you for taking a position and broadcasting it on behalf of the voiceless little ones❤️
@margaretfiggs26067 күн бұрын
I just love your channel and having your daughter on the pod cast. She is so smart and a great guest. I listened and really liked what you were saying. You know what what you're talking about. You have great discussions letting women know this information. Really appreciate you
@jamieefee3045Күн бұрын
I was lied to and told I would be kicked out by the Family I was living with if I didn't have an abortion. It's my biggest regret. It was hard to watch this episode but I thank you both so much for the facts!! It has helped me so much in understanding. You both are so inspiring to me! ❤️ I only wish I had people like you in my life.
@NewWorldOldSoulPodcastКүн бұрын
I'm so sorry that happened to you ❤️
@lorettataylor99027 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I agree with your views and values. ❤❤ keep sharing the truth ladies.
@Kipperbob7 күн бұрын
I think Rand Paul put it best, Abortion doesn't necessarily need to be illegal, it should be unthinkable. I heard someone recently suggest that every citizen should have a vote from birth, and parents should be able to use the vote for their children until they turn 18, this would mean that family values would be represented in government and people with no investment into the future would have less votes.
@fondadeen11647 күн бұрын
Thank you both for taking this stand😊
@brendaric66147 күн бұрын
Your discussion has been wonderful...open...vast...informative...not imposing...I love you folks...