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Rejected Abortion - Takes Baby Home

Five days after delivering her premature baby girl at just 29 weeks, mother Taylor Plemmons was finally able to hold her daughter, Margot.

Taylor described the moment she was able to hold her daughter for the first time as “the sweetest and scariest feeling in the world”.

“When the nurse placed her in my arms, I exhaled for the first time since seeing two pink lines”, explains mum Taylor. “She was impossibly small, far tinier than my mind could comprehend, yet perfectly formed. Ten tiny fingers and ten tiny toes”, she says.

“When I began to speak, she lifted her eyes and settled against me. In that moment, the fear quieted”, Taylor reminisces. “I knew she was fragile, but I didn’t yet understand the depth of her strength. After so much uncertainty and loss, I was finally holding my daughter, and that was all that mattered”.

At around 10 weeks of pregnancy, Taylor was diagnosed with a subchorionic haematoma, a condition in which blood forms between a baby’s amniotic sac and the uterine wall. This caused her to experience several haemorrhages.

Doctors offered Taylor the possibility of having an abortion. Instead, Taylor says, the news “ignited a determination in me to fight for her”, and she “focused on the present moment and what was directly in front of me, rather than all the ways things could go wrong”.

As the pregnancy continued, Taylor developed further complications. At 16 weeks, her alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) level was elevated, indicating that baby Margot was at increased risk of certain health problems. Three weeks later, Margot was diagnosed with severe growth restriction. At 23 weeks, Taylor developed pre-eclampsia, a condition that can cause serious complications during pregnancy. She was hospitalised so that she and her unborn baby could be closely monitored for the remainder of the pregnancy.

Although the medical team worked “tirelessly to prolong the pregnancy as safely as possible”, Taylor’s condition continued to worsen. At 29 weeks, her pre-eclampsia progressed into HELLP syndrome, a rare but life-threatening pregnancy condition.

“We were given one hour’s notice to proceed with an emergency C-section to save both of our lives”, Taylor explains. “It was a surreal moment. I had spent my entire pregnancy preparing for an early delivery, so in a strange way I was grateful to have made it to 29 weeks. At the same time, I was in shock”.

Despite being repeatedly warned that baby Margot might not survive, Taylor celebrated the moment she finally held her daughter in her arms. And eventually, after 82 days in hospital, Margot was able to return home on Good Friday to her mum, dad, and her older sister, Scottie.

Reflecting on her experience, Taylor says it transformed the way she views motherhood and the gift of life.

“When I became pregnant with Margot, I carried a heightened awareness of just how miraculous life truly is, how many things must go right, how many cells must divide perfectly, and how deeply a mother’s body is asked to carry and sustain a child”, she explained. “This experience stripped away my desire to be perfectly put together or to live a curated life. It shifted my priorities entirely”.

“I want to cherish my daughters for the miracles they are”, Taylor explained. “If my story can help someone feel less alone, then something meaningful has come from the hardest seasons of my life”.

Britain Has the 'Gayest' Parliament in the World

On June 29, outgoing U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared that the British House of Commons is “the gayest Parliament … in the world.”

Starmer, who resigned on June 22, hosted an LGBT event for “pride” month at 10 Downing Street. He was introduced by lesbian Labour MP Olivia Bailey, who joked that her hairstyle was inspired by Starmer’s and introduced him as a “lesbian style icon.”

Starmer, beaming, responded to that introduction with great pleasure. “Lesbian style icon, I like that,” the prime minister said. (To imagine any of his esteemed predecessors uttering such a line stretches the mind to breaking point.)

“I’m really proud that we’ve got the gayest Parliament,” he declared. “I don’t think, just of all time, anywhere in the world, I don’t think there’s any Parliament that is gayer than this Parliament. That is fantastic.” 

The U.K. Parliament has 76 members who identify as LGBT, with 62 MPs from Starmer’s Labour Party, four from the Tories, one from the Green Party, and eight from the Liberal Democrats. Starmer emphasized during his speech that the Labour government will function as the political arm of the LGBT movement in every respect possible.

“I want to be clear that all lesbians, all gay, all bi and trans people – that this government will defend your rights,” he stated. “We have to stand against the politics of division.” He highlighted his “full trans-inclusive ban on abusive conversion practices” that outlaw “a very sinister idea … trying to suggest that identities aren’t legitimate.”

Ironically, Starmer’s “conversion therapy ban” is an extraordinarily totalitarian piece of legislation that defines “abusive conversion practices” as including “controlling or coercive words or behavior” and “psychological or emotional pressure". This is aimed not only at Christians and other traditionalists who offer help to confused individuals to go straight, or at least to avoid getting themselves poisoned or mutilated, it could even make it illegal for parents to affirm their child’s biological sex and criminalize body-affirming therapy for people who struggle with gender dysphoria.