Sunday May 14 is Mothers’ Day. What if a woman is pregnant but did not plan to be one now? There are topics we are apparently just not supposed to talk about (like outpatient treatments for covid-19 and abortion!) But if there are health issues that need airing out, HBN will do that…here we go: My first guest, Nurse Angela, will explain what she sees daily in her hospital’s high-risk labor and delivery ward. She sees serious complications such as molar pregnancy (definition) / (link to story); ectopic pregnancy (definition), and sepsis from water breaking early (details) / (link to story). Angela’s state has very strict anti-abortion laws that keep doctors from solving these life-threatening problems. May 6-12 is
(I think that should be every week.) Angela has been in nursing for 26 years as an emergency room nurse, a CareFlight nurse and for a few years, a nanny (for an A-list singer) whereby she got some hands on mothering experience. A pregnancy is sometimes terminated because prenatal testing shows that the baby has a horrible even life-threatening diagnosis. For information on such pregnancies, visit this website and this movie may be of interest: Made with Love the Movie. My next guests are Tonya Thomas, Executive Director of the charity Pregnancy Help 4 U (PH4U) and the organization’s nurse practitioner, Nurse Jill. (Note, during the show we didn’t mention that testing for sexually transmitted diseases is also available for the fathers.) For information on Abortion Pill reversal, visit this website, To search in areas outside North Texas for the types of health services we discussed, visit Care-Net.org. To support PH4U you can Donate. In the opening segment, I discussed Stem Cell therapy. For the free consultation, call (800)507-6509 and say you heard about it on the radio.