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What price a child?

Life Network Australia - Monday, January 11, 2010

Overseas students and workers in Australia on special visas are being forced to abort their babies if they become pregnant.

Last month a major SA hospital reported that a massive one third of abortions are being performed on overseas students (The Advertiser, 3/11/09, p 6).  Unofficial reports from other states suggest a similar situation Australia-wide.

The grim reality is that women who come to Australia on special student or work visas are not covered by Medicare.  Most only have basic health insurance which does not include pregnancy-related items.  Giving birth costs over $10,000 in doctor and hospital fees – compared with about $800 for an abortion in a Sydney clinic or $1700 in an SA public hospital.

Distraught faces

“If these women become pregnant, they find that abortion is the only option they can afford,” says Robyn Grace.  “I see their distraught faces every week.”

Robyn Grace gets up very early twice a week and takes the long drive from her home in the Adelaide hills to the government abortion clinic.  Years ago, the Mareeba hospital healed very sick babies – before it was rebuilt in 1992 and euphemistically renamed the Pregnancy Advisory Centre (PAC).  In over 95 percent of cases, PAC pregnancy “advice” is to terminate the life of a healthy unborn infant.  

Pre-abortion counselling involves asking the pregnant woman: “Do you understand what you are doing?”  If the answer is “Yes”, there is no explanation of abortion risks or alternative options.

Robyn Grace and a church pastor pray on the footpath outside the PAC.  “I count the women as they go in,” Robyn told VoxNews.  “One week recently I counted a third who were distressed or in tears.  Some have their partners with them, but often men will drive the women to the PAC and leave them.  Quite a few are from Africa or Asia.

PAC staff ensure that contact with the women is difficult, but Robyn tries to ask one brief question: “Would you like any help or support with your pregnancy?”  One day those words brought special joy.

Hassled by guard

“It was a Wednesday – not our usual day,” Robyn says.  “We had been hassled by a burly PAC security guard; the local council had issued fines of $150 - we didn’t know why we felt we had to go then.  But God did.  Unknown to us, a family in India had gathered the previous night to pray for their daughter and sister Rachel in Australia.  They had been devastated to hear she was about to have an abortion.”

That morning, Rachel and her husband Samuel parked opposite the PAC.  They looked miserable.  They had arrived on a work visa a few months earlier, but their hopes of an easier life were dashed when Samuel – a trained chef – was exploited by his employer and paid very low wages. 

Then Rachel found she was pregnant.  They went to the local hospital, but were told there would be no help with birth costs.  All they could afford was an abortion.  Both were heartbroken.

Robyn crossed the road to greet them.  They were amazed when she asked if they needed help.  Rachel’s face lit up, but Samuel remained distraught.  “How can you help us?” he said.  “We cannot afford to have our baby!”

I will help you

“I will support you all the way through your pregnancy,” Robyn said, handing him a leaflet.  “Here is some information about The Beginning of the Journey of Life, with my name and contact details.  I will help you.  Phone me.”

They drove away in a daze.  The next day, they phoned.  “Thank you!” said Samuel, expressing his heartfelt relief.  But for Robyn, the full cost of her promise was beginning to hit home. 

Some Christian friends suggested that a faith-based hospital might provide a free or discounted service.  They made a formal request for help on Robyn’s behalf, but the answer was no. 

A midwife offered her services for a home birth at a reduced rate.  Her generosity has already allowed several babies of overseas students and workers to be born at no cost to the parents, but the federal government is moving to ban home births altogether. 

$10,000 to save one baby

Rachel was not comfortable with a home birth since it was her first baby, so Robyn booked her in at a public hospital.  There, even though the midwife provided her services at a big discount, the fees totalled $7000. 

Along with medical insurance for the baby after birth, Robyn has paid about $10,000 of her own money, earned as a casual florist – to save just one baby.  “But what is money, compared with a human life?” she says. 

Robyn has already spoken to a government senator.  She is praying and working for change in the tragic situation where “pro-choice” policies have led to “no-choice” for vulnerable visitors to our nation. 

In the meantime she would value prayer and help of any kind including baby equipment – for all the overseas mums she cares for.  Phone her on 0403 760 200.

Reprinted under a different title from VoxNews by permission of FamilyVoice Australia, 4th Floor, 68 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, SA 5000.

Great Feedback for Emily's Voice - October eNews

Life Network Australia - Thursday, October 22, 2009



Great Feedback from Advertising 
One of the goals of Emily's Voice is "to change the way Australians think on the issue of abortion."  Some very encouraging feed back came to us recently to demonstrate that this was actually happening as a result of our advertising campaigns!

We received a report from a local high school where a classroom discussion came round to the issue of abortion and children with disabilities.  As the discussion progressed, one boy excitedly referred to the Not Born Yet ad on TV that featured Jimmy, the child with Downs Syndrome, saying, "What about that kid on the four-wheeler in the ad? He looked alright." The discussion continued and the class conclusion was that having a disability was no reason to abort a child!
 
Networking with Priceless Life Centre 
Priceless Life Centre is a pregnancy support centre located in Brisbane. They offer help to pregnant women and their families, as well as new parent support and post abortive support through both telephone and face to face counselling.  Emily's Voice is already partnering with Priceless Life Centre as they provide the practical help offered on our websites. 

Priceless Life Centre is seeking to network with individuals and groups in Toowoomba that are offering assistance to those who lack support during pregnancy and early parenting.

There will be a public meeting on Monday, 26th October at Thommy's, cnr Thomas and Neil Streets, Toowoomba at 7:30pm. 

If you are interested in this very practical area of giving support to pregnant women, please come along to this meeting.

House of Nathan and Fresh Hope representatives will also be there.   
 
Further Networking to spread the Pro-Life Message 
Emily's Voice was delighted to join a number of other pro-life organisations around Australia in supporting a recent Australian Christian Lobby initiative.  An advertisement featured in The Weekend Australian on 19th September in response to the cover of the Weekend Australian Magazine from the week before.  The cover read, "For Dear Life.  Babies born at just 23 weeks can now be saved, but they risk severe disability.  Has medical science gone too far?"  The jointly-sponsored ad used similar format to the previous week's cover, but changed the wording to:  "For Dear Life.  Babies born at just 23 weeks can now be saved, but we abort them even older.  Has abortion gone too far?" 
 
Christmas is around the corner 
To celebrate the Christmas Season, Emily's Voice is sending a precious message of life through TV, radio and the newspaper in Toowoomba.  It will be a compilation of the three NotBornYet ads shown this year, giving a Christmas spin to their stories.  The TV ads will feature the familiar scanned unborn image common to the NotBornYet ads, affirming that the best gift of all is life itself. 
 
Annual Report 
Emily's voice has released its very first Annual Report.  It has been mailed to all who have financially supported Emily's Voice during 2008-2009.  If you have not received one but would like to, please contact juliet@emilysvoice.com