Live Action has launched a groundbreaking web experience, allowing users to see firsthand how a preborn child develops in the womb, with interactive features through each day of development.
The Window to the Womb web app gives users the ability to truly see into the womb with medically accurate, lifelike time-lapse images. Though there are many apps and websites tracking fetal development, none have ever been presented in this way, or in such detail. Other tools available online only show a handful of images or animations to represent nine months of development in the womb, or even comparisons to items like fruit or household products.
“Window to the Womb” showcases each and every day of development with scientifically accurate, stunning imagery.
As users navigate the web app, they can choose to view a time-lapse of an entire pregnancy, or they can pause and interact with the images and videos, with facts about development available to learn more. Previously, Live Action launched the Baby Olivia initiative, which gave an up-close and powerful look at fetal development — but “Window to the Womb” builds upon this, goes into even greater detail with its day-by-day breakdown and interactive format.
It is a well-known fact that women who are able to view their ultrasounds — and therefore, see firsthand the humanity of their children — are significantly less likely to proceed with an abortion; this is likely why the abortion industry fights so hard to prevent women from seeing their preborn children. Additionally, the abortion industry has been known to lie to women about fetal development. This resource, using creative and innovative technology, will directly combat the lies of the abortion industry and reach pregnant mothers with the truth about the humanity of the children in their wombs.
Diane Ferraro, CEO of Save the Storks, said “Window to the Womb” can be a powerful tool used in pregnancy resource centers (PRCs) around the country to help give life-affirming care. “Sharing Window to the Womb with women who board our mobile medical clinics will provide another compelling reason to make the decision for life for their babies,” she said. “This powerful resource will ensure Save the Storks and the whole pro-life movement is providing equal access to motherhood.”
Additionally, Heartbeat International president Jor-El Godsey (heading the world’s largest affiliated network of pregnancy help centers) said the information found in “Window to the Womb” is a powerful tool to help change hearts and minds. “It’s well said that ‘people perish for lack of knowledge.’ This is no more true than with the knowledge of fetal development,” he said. “Live Action’s ‘Window to the Womb’ is a visually powerful tool in ministering to those who are unexpectedly pregnant and need to know what is actually happening with the life developing within them. From the sidewalk to the center or from the church to the kitchen table, this is a tool for anyone to champion life.”
Live Action Founder and President Lila Rose released a statement praising the ability to see the miracle of life in the womb.
“The abortion industry pulls out all the stops to muddy the water around what science tells us about life. One of their tactics aims to keep a pregnant woman from seeing an image of the baby developing in her womb. They know the truth — information is power. If a woman is empowered with the information about the human life that is inside her, she is less likely to choose the violence of abortion,” Rose said.
“Window to the Womb not only educates on the reality of human life in the womb but also stands as a powerful condemnation of abortion. There’s no excuse for ignorance. This interactive experience transcends differences, providing an unbiased, scientifically accurate exploration of human development,” Rose continued. “It’s a call to unite in recognizing the sanctity of life, inspiring action that celebrates the miracle of every preborn child. Understanding the truth of life in the womb forces us to reckon with the homicidal violence of abortion and work to protect every child.”