
The World and Everything In It 2.10.26 High-risk pregnancies and pro-life laws, church safety and security teams, and preventing violence with acts of kindness
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Feb 10, 2026 Albert Mohler, a commentator on leadership and moral authority, offers a brief reflection. Lauren Canterbury, a reporter on medical ethics, explores high-risk pregnancies amid pro-life laws. Emma Frayer covers church safety and security teams after protests. Mary Muncy reports on how simple acts of kindness can divert potential violence. Multiple short segments examine safety, law, and the tone of leadership.
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Mother Delays Surgery To Save Her Baby
- Tammy Hansen delayed brain surgery until after giving birth and later recovered with four children.
- Her story illustrates pro-life choices in high-risk pregnancy contexts and long recovery timelines.
High-Risk Care Isn’t Always About Abortion
- ProPublica tied a woman's death to a pro-life law but pro-life doctors call that a false dichotomy.
- Pro-life physicians stress multidisciplinary care and say early delivery, not intentional abortion, can save lives.
Use Multidisciplinary Teams For Pregnant Patients
- When a pregnant woman has a serious illness, involve an OB-GYN and hold multidisciplinary conferences.
- Monitor closely and consider delivering early only when necessary to separate mother and child for life-saving care.
