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Live Action’s Abortion Procedures videos

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Live Action’s Abortion Procedures videos

For the first time, many women are seeing the truth about abortion through our “Abortion Procedures” videos – giving them an encounter with the violence abortion inflicts against a child in the womb during the abortion process.

With over 50 million views, these are the most-watched pro-life videos of all time.
The videos are having such a powerful response because they obliterate the abortion industry’s lies and euphemisms that an abortion merely removes a “clump of cells” or “tissue.” They also describe the very real risks the abortion process poses to the mother. A number of young women have told us that the videos changed their minds and saved their children’s lives.

You can watch them now at https://abortionprocedures.com. If you are interested in reserving a DVD copy of the videos so that you are notified as soon as it becomes available, e-mail: info@liveaction.org.

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