In response to free vasectomies and abortion services, pro-life activists plan to hand out free diapers outside the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Tuesday.
Pro-life advocates have launched a counterattack against a mobile clinic that offered free abortions and vasectomies during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Planned Parenthood parked a truck near the convention site and attempted to serve about 35 patients. According to In response, pro-life diaper manufacturer EveryLife announced an initiative to provide free diapers to mothers considering alternatives to abortion.
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The company has pledged to provide a lifetime supply of disposable diapers to mothers who wish to continue their pregnancies. The move is part of a collaboration with Sidewalk Advocates for Life and Thrive Nation, which also includes providing ultrasound services from a mobile medical unit stationed outside the Democratic National Convention, the outlet reported. EveryLife's efforts will focus on visiting Planned Parenthood buses to help pregnant women who wish to continue their pregnancies.
Sarah Gabel Seifert, co-founder and president of EveryLife, spoke out against Planned Parenthood's actions. (Related story: Missouri Supreme Court rules that state must continue to fund Planned Parenthood)
“While Planned Parenthood devalues family and mocks and encourages national decline, EveryLife continues to champion life and parenting. We are honored to provide tangible resources to help mothers in need choose life, knowing that a diaper can mean the difference between life and death for a baby,” Seifert said in a statement, according to the New York Post.