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Friday, 14 October 2016
Her Mom Tried to Kill Her It Didn’t Work—29 Yrs Later Nobody Saw This Sweet Revenge Coming

Here’s a woman named Gianna Jessen who has a powerful story to share. This story was told as part of testifying to show what happens when a mother has a late term abortion, yet the child ends up actually surviving that abortion.
The child is Gianna Jessen. She is now an adult and due to the lack of oxygen during the attempted abortion, she now has cerebral palsey, which she actually considers “a gift.” She was not expected to lift her head or even talk, yet here she is. Turns out if the doctor had been present at the office when it was discovered that Gianna had survived the abortion, he or she would have used strangulation or some other method to finish the job. Instead a nurse present, had her rushed to the hospital, and now several years later, she is here delivering a powerful, yet very upbeat and positive testimony.
Really a must watch as you have to consider the fact that Gianna was never meant to be here, and was intended to be terminated, even after surviving the initial saline based abortion method.
Listen to this woman’s powerful and moving story and share with friends and family to show how precious all lives really are.
Thursday, 22 September 2016
Male Seahorses Are Natures Mr Mom

Usually, once fish eggs are fertilized, they’re on their own. Sea-horse males, however, care for their eggs until they hatch. Seahorses are the only animals in the entire animal kingdom in which the male, not the female gives birth and cares for their young!
After a courtship that unfolds over a period of several days, the female lays her eggs in a brood pouch located on the male’s stomach. The interior of this pouch is lined with soft tissue; once the male fertilises the eggs with his sperm, the pouch serves as an incubator. Gestation can take anywhere from 10 to 45 days, depénding on the species, and during this time the female may pay periodic visits to the male.
When the eggs are ready to hatch, the male goes through several hours of labor in which forceful contractions expel the tiny babies through a hole in the
brood pouch.
Typically, around 100 to 300 miniature seahorses are released at birth, but among the smaller species, the number may be much lower—in the single digits, even—while in the larger species it can be as high as 1,500 or 2,000. Once the juveniles are in the water, the male’s fatherly instinct ends and they must fend for themselves.
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