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Dr. Christina Francis

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April 01, 2022

On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. Christina Francis, chairwoman of the board of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, tells our own Dr. Tim Clinton that she is hopeful that Roe v. Wade can be overturned, depending on the result of the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court case, to be decided this June. AAPLOG submitted a legal brief in the Mississippi case, supporting the state's ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The pro-life OB-GYNs warn that post-abortive women face a seven times greater likelihood of suicide. Dr. Francis declares, "Abortion is not healthcare, because pregnancy is not a disease. It is a natural process of the body!"

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Dr. Christina Francis

Dr. Christina Francis is a board-certified OB/GYN who currently practices medicine in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Dr. Francis completed medical school at Indiana University in 2005, and completed her OB/GYN residency at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis in 2009. She is chair of the board of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, along with being an associate scholar with the Charlotte Lozier Institute, a board member of Indiana Right to Life, and a physician member of the Abortion Pill Reversal Network. She has written on issues surrounding women’s health and abortion for publications including the Wall Street JournalNewsweek, and USA Today. As a pro-life speaker, Dr. Francis offers her medical expertise, knowledge of bioethics, and pro-life reasoning both in the U.S and around the globe. She has always had a passion for human rights, spending a significant portion of the past 10 years in various countries while working on behalf of women and children. Dr. Francis spent time with orphans in Romania and Burma, and also discussed the importance of life issues with university students in Israel, and worked for three years as the only OB/GYN at a mission hospital in rural Kenya. In 2014, Dr. Francis left Kenya to work on behalf of women and children in the United States who are victims of the abortion industry, and to educate people on the greatest social injustice of our time.