FAQs
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What is a ‘crisis pregnancy’?
A crisis pregnancy is an unintended pregnancy or a planned pregnancy that has become a serious problem to the pregnant woman because of desertion by the birth father, lack of support from her parents, financial problems or health challenges.
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How can I support Unborn Justice?
Our “Get Involved” and “Donate” pages provide information on how you can support this ministry.
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Are you affiliated with a particular church or denomination?
No, we are not affiliated with any particular church or denomination. We are a faith-based organisation and our Directors and volunteers all attend different churches.
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How can I become a member of Unborn Justice?
Unborn Justice does not have members. However, if you would like to become a volunteer, give us a call.
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Who does Unborn Justice cater to?
Unborn Justice is catered to women and their partners faced with crisis pregnancies.
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What does Unborn Justice do?
Unborn Justice provides emotional and tangible support to women and their partners faced with crisis pregnancies. More information can be found in “Our Services”.
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What does “pro-life” mean?
To be pro-life is to support life from conception to natural death. Thus, persons who are pro-life are against abortion and fight for the dignity of every human life no matter the age or stage of human development.
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Is abortion legal in Barbados?
Yes, abortion is legal in Barbados. Abortion was legalised in Barbados in 1983 under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act.
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What is abortion?
Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy.