by UFI Blog | Dec 2, 2020 | Abortion, Sanctity of Life, UN
United Families International: Dedicated to informing you about the issues and forces impacting the family. Contributed by Tori Black Reproductive health. You would think those two words together would mean freedom from illness or injury when producing offspring. And...
by UFI Blog | Nov 6, 2020 | Abortion, Planned Parenthood
By Rebekah Applegate Are doctors required to give information to patients with which they disagree? I have a metabolic disorder called Phenylketonuria (PKU), which limits my protein intake. Recently I attended a conference to roll out a new drug that revolutionizes...
by UFI Blog | Sep 1, 2020 | Family, IVF, Parents, Surrogacy
Contributed by Katy Faust on behalf of United Families International United Families International: Dedicated to informing you about the issues and forces impacting the family. The “Poly-Parent Households are Coming,” a recent OpEd from the New York Times tells us....
by UFI Blog | Jun 19, 2020 | Demographic Decline, Family Planning, Population Control, Sanctity of Life, Sex Selection Abortion, The Family
United Families International: Dedicated to informing you about the issues and forces impacting the family. Contributed by Marie Walker In response to an article about China’s involuntary bachelors, often referred to as guanggun or “bare branches” because they fail to...
by UFI Blog | Apr 9, 2020 | motherhood, Surrogacy
By Katy Faust on behalf of United Families International Last year New York had a heated debate about overturning their decades-long ban on surrogacy enacted after the “Baby M” case where a surrogate did what mothers tend to do; bond with her baby and refuse to give...
by UFI Blog | Sep 23, 2019 | Abortion, Family, Family Planning, Feminism, Marriage and Family, motherhood, working mothers
United Families International: Dedicated to informing you about the issues and forces impacting the family. Contributed by Tori Black If you watched the 2019 Oscars, maybe you saw the inspiring Nike ad, “Dream Crazier,” which was part of its “Just Do It” campaign...