Even Wealth and Fame Don't Save Women From Abortion Pressure

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Even Wealth and Fame Don't Save Women From Abortion Pressure
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Britney Spears may feel alone in her pain, but she is far from it.

Even the richest and most famous women in the world aren't safe from pressure to abort.In her just-released memoir Britney Spears admits she got pregnant at the tender age of 19 while in a relationship with Justin Timberlake. She didn't want to have an abortion. He, as she put it, 'didn't want to be a father.'The pregnancy 'was a surprise, but for me, it wasn't a tragedy,' Spears wrote. 'I loved Justin so much.

provides access to resources for 'health care, food and clothing, safety and shelter, jobs and job training, education, childcare, and much more' for mothers and for women expecting a baby. It's the latest thing to come out of Fitch's 'Empowerment Project,' a broader initiative to empower moms and families in a post-Roe v. Wade era.Mississippi's establishment of

follows the state of Texas' move to allocate $100 million dollars to its Alternatives to Abortion initiative, which funds pregnancy centers that offer the two-in-three pregnant women who want to keep their babies but feel pressured to abort supplies and assistance, from diapers to job training.And the governor of Tennessee recently announced that his state will expand funding for pregnancy centers and programs that provide access to affordable child care and aid victims of domestic violence.

says, 'Remember, Mama, you can do this—and you are not alone!'These are words, apparently, even a pop star may need to hear.Ashley McGuire is a Senior Fellow with The Catholic Association, author of Sex Scandal: The Drive to Abolish Male and Female, and co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show, 'Conversations with Consequences.

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