'Heartbeat' law goes
into effect
The new law
prohibiting physicians from performing or inducing abortions after a
heartbeat can be detected went into effect this morning, Monday, July 29.
As the Iowa bishops have said, “human life is precious and should be
protected in our laws to the greatest extent possible.” The law should call
us to be even more diligent about standing with moms and families in need
and providing care, love, and support.
The law prohibits
abortions after the baby’s heartbeat can be detected. Sometimes this is as
early as six weeks of pregnancy. Unfortunately, some are spreading
confusion about the distinction between any needed medical interventions
and elective abortion procedures. Under the law, a woman can receive the
emergency health care she needs.
The Iowa Catholic
Conference will continue to advocate for the protection of all vulnerable
populations from violence and public policies that support pregnant mothers
and families.
Although the law is
going into effect, there still may be a trial against the bill at the
district court level.
Pregnancy support centers help
families across the country. Here in Iowa, several
organizations have received funding from the state’s MOMS (More Options for
Maternal Support) program. They are:
- Lutheran
Services in Iowa
- Bethany
Christian Services in NW Iowa
- Guiding
Star Cedar Valley
- Alternative
Pregnancy Center in Waterloo
- Informed
Choice of Iowa Corporation
- Obria
Clinic of Ames
- Shenandoah
Pregnancy and Resource Center.
Solidarity is a
cornerstone of Catholic social teaching
We invite you to dive
into the U.S. bishops’ bulletin insert on
solidarity to help deepen your understanding. Pope Francis
places solidarity at the center of what it means to cultivate social
friendship as one family. He says, “Solidarity means much more than
engaging in sporadic acts of generosity. It means thinking and acting in
terms of community.” We also ask you to watch the video, “Catholics Love
Their Neighbors” on the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’
YouTube page, https://www.youtube.com/@UsccbOrg.
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