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Parents of miscarried babies slam UK newspaper over misleading images of preborn children

Updated: November 24, 2022 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Nov 24, 2022 – 12:52 pm ESTThu Nov 24, 2022 – 12:54 pm EST

Editor’s note: Warning, this article contains graphic images of miscarriage, reader caution is advised.

(LiveAction) — A mother who recently miscarried twins at 10 weeks penned a letter to The Guardian in response to its recently published and highly inaccurate article on fetal development — an article that has been labeled as “fake news” by various individuals on social media and criticized by doctors.

The mother has shared an adaptation of her letter with Live Action News, addressing the article, “What a pregnancy actually looks like before 10 weeks — in pictures,” which featured images that were missing the actual pre-born child.

The Guardian published its inaccurate piece about fetal development last month and immediately received harsh criticism and pushback from pro-life and pro-abortion readers alike. It claimed the images it shared from the pro-abortion MYA Network were of “pregnancy tissue” or a “gestational sac” with “no visible embryo,” and that it was sharing them to counter “misinformation” about life inside the womb. But evidence shows that it is The Guardian and MYA Network that are spreading misinformation, and the news outlet appears to be contradicting its

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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