Physician
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The
following obstetricians/gynecologists have endorsed the
accuracy and reliability of the facts presented in Science
for Unborn Human Life: |
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As
a member of the Diocese of Covington, Kentucky ProLife
Commission, I was pleased to see the website entitled,
Science for Unborn Human Life. Our organization provides
pro-life speakers for a variety of events and I feel that
the material on this website will be a valuable asset
in obtaining information which can be included in the
presentations. It goes without saying that I strongly
endorse and recommend the website.
E.J.
Burchell, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
Edgewood/Covington,
Kentucky
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I
am a practicing obstetrician gynecologist and have reviewed
this web site. I have concluded that the information contained
within the web site is factual and dependable. I agree
with the conclusions enclosed. I believe that the human
fetus is indeed a human being and should be protected
as should all human beings.
Paul
Chandler, M.D.
Florence, South Carolina
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I
have visited Science for Unborn Human Life and wanted
to pass on how excited I am that there is a web site with
such accurate scientific information regarding unborn
human life. I think this gives a significant opportunity
for education of adults and young people with regard to
life before birth and the humanity that exists even in
the fetus. I especially think this is credible for teachers
and administrators who are considering education of young
people in school systems, churches, or even in civic or
community groups. I hope people will take advantage of
this information and that it will prove to be a real asset
for those seeking information about the unborn fetus.
I will be happy to endorse this web site to my patients
who may need or find this information useful."
Karen
S. Reisig, M.D., F.A.C.O.G. & F.A.C.S.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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I
have visited Science for Unborn Human Life and think it
is a great composite of the development that happens in
an unborn child and an excellent resource in many areas.
I have researched it myself and have found the facts to
be reliable and well supported by the references listed.
I would be glad to endorse the website and hope this will
be helpful in publicizing the information.
Lisa.
W. Rogers, M.D., Fellow, American College of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists
Jackson,
Tennessee
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Thank
you for allowing me to review Science for Unborn
Human Life as well as the scientific articles
which support your documentation. The scientific facts
regarding when life begins are readily available and
are inarguable. You have done an excellent job of assimilating
this information to help all of us who try to teach
people the truth about life and its beginning.
Sam.
T. Scaling, MD, FACOG, FACS
Casper, Wyoming
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Science
for Unborn Human Life is a concise and factual website
summarizing the latest scientific and medical research
proving early embryonic and fetal development. I have
been a practicing obstetrician and gynecologist for more
than 25 years and have seen many advances in the science
of medicine but none more striking and dramatic than our
knowledge about early fetal development. Seeing a babys
heartbeat using ultrasound only 4 weeks after conception
and hearing the heartbeat of an unborn child with simple
Doppler only 7 weeks after conception is verification
that there is a human life at this very early gestation.
It is now impossible to deny this overwhelming scientific
evidence. And it is impossible to refer to a two-month
fetus (the most common gestation age for an elective abortion)
as a blob of tissue, as is frequently done
at abortion clinics, rather than describe it as the fully
developed human being that it has already become. I highly
endorse and recommend this website to all who are interested
in learning more about the development of the unborn child.
The references are superb, factual and credible.
Alan
Schapker, M.D.
Phoenix,
Arizona
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I
have visited and reviewed the information provided by
Science for Unborn Human Life and find it to be in agreement
with present scientific knowledge regarding the beginning
of life. I certainly agree it is a great resource for
information to those who want reliable facts regarding
conception and the earliest signs of human life.
Simon
Solano, M.D.
Springfield, Vermont
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I
am an obstetrician-gynecologist in private practice and
a mother of four children. I fully endorse www.sfuhl.org
as comprehensive yet concise, objective, and accurate
with well-researched credibility. It should be mandatory
for truly informed consent before an abortion and for
truly informative ACOG patient education materials.
Barbara
Susang-Talamo, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
Irwin, Pennsylvania
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