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  2. Pam Stenzel - Wikipedia

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    Stenzel began her career counseling young women at crisis pregnancy centers, [4] and served as the director of Alpha Women's Center in Prior Lake, Minnesota for years. [6] Her website states that after working at these centers, she realized that many of the women who came there were unaware of the risks associated with sex and birth control, and so decided to become a public speaker. [6]

  3. Crisis pregnancy center - Wikipedia

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    Crisis pregnancy center. A crisis pregnancy center (CPC), sometimes called a pregnancy resource center (PRC) [2] or a pro-life pregnancy center, [3][4] is a type of nonprofit organization established by anti-abortion groups primarily to persuade pregnant women not to have an abortion. [5][6][7]: 1. In the United States, there are an estimated ...

  4. Do crisis pregnancy centers have a First Amendment right to ...

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    Nevertheless, the ADF lawsuit contends that crisis pregnancy centers have a First Amendment right to tell people that such abortions can be reversed. “Access to information is a hallmark of a ...

  5. What are crisis pregnancy centers and why are they so ... - AOL

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    There are nearly 3,000 crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) throughout the U.S., which provide limited, free pregnancy-related services to women. But critics say these centers — which can look like ...

  6. Birthright International - Wikipedia

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    Birthright International is an international organization of crisis pregnancy centers.It offers a range of services, to an estimated 10 million women, [1] designed to "help support a woman's desire not to have an abortion," including referrals to legal, medical and psychological services, as well as a range of community support assistance such as financial aid.

  7. What is a crisis pregnancy center? What to know about ... - AOL

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    A crisis pregnancy center is an organization that offers advice and resources related to pregnancy, but does not recommend, refer or provide abortions. This can be confusing because some centers ...

  8. Fetal membranes - Wikipedia

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    The fetal membranes separate maternal tissue from fetal tissue at a basic mechanical level. The fetal membrane is composed of a thick cellular chorion covering a thin amnion composed of dense collagen fibrils. The amnion is in contact with the amniotic fluid and ensures structural integrity of the sac due to its mechanical strength.

  9. Care Net - Wikipedia

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    Care Net is an evangelical Christian network of crisis pregnancy centers operating primarily in the United States. As an anti-abortion organization, its centers seek to persuade women not to have abortions. [1] Headquartered in Northern Virginia, it is one of the nation's two largest networks of crisis pregnancy centers (along with Heartbeat ...