Record-shattering Olympiam mom supports life over death by abortion

marke

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Thank God there are also famous atheletes who stand with millions of moms on the right side of the abortion issue. Congratulations to this stupendous mom.

Allyson Felix, a U.S. athlete dedicated to supporting mothers and children, just set an Olympic record as the most decorated female track athlete in history.
The AP reports Felix won her 10th Olympic medal on Friday – a bronze – after she finished third in the 400-meter race in Tokyo. The 35-year-old athlete and mother could have the chance to win an 11th medal if she competes in the 4×400 relay final on Saturday, according to the report.
Earlier this summer, the 35-year-old athlete established a fund to help Olympic athletes with childcare expenses. Many pro-life advocates have praised Felix for advocating for athletes who are mothers, noting how frequently female athletes face pressure to abort their unborn babies. ...
Female athletes often face intense pressure to choose between their unborn babies and their careers. U.S. Olympic hurdler Brianna McNeal, a Christian, recently admitted that she felt “shaken” and “traumatized after having an abortion” to further her career.
In 2017, another Olympic gold medalist, Sanya Richards-Ross, admitted that she also had an abortion to further her athletic career. Later, she said she found God’s grace and healing, and decided to begin helping other post-abortive women do the same.
Other Olympians have shared powerful stories about choosing life for their babies and competing while pregnant to prove that their babies’ lives are worth sacrificing for.
 
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