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Title: Abortion survivor has saved over 40,000 women and babies from abortion
Post by: TomSea on March 08, 2020, 03:45:40 am
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Abortion survivor has saved over 40,000 women and babies from abortion
By Nancy Flanders | March 3, 2020 , 04:20pm

Dr. Imre Téglásy is a husband, father of 12, and an advocate for preborn children. But he was almost never born at all. In 1952, he survived multiple abortion attempts on his life, but miraculously survived and is now dedicated to saving other lives.

In a video for pro-life group Faces of Choice, Téglásy retells the story of how and why his mother tried to abort him. His father had been a major in the Hungarian army during the second World War, but when the communist regime took over, his father was declared an enemy and the family was taken from Budapest to the Hungarian Plains or the Puszta. No one who was taken there was allowed to leave. His father was unable to find work, and he, his wife, and their two sons were starving.

“While in this sad plight, my mother realized she was pregnant,” said Téglásy. “My father didn’t favor the abortion, but my mother did not want to carry me to term. So she sought out the doctor who would be willing to perform the abortion, and she found one.”

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See more at:  https://www.liveaction.org/news/abortion-survivor-saved-40000-women-babies-abortion/ (https://www.liveaction.org/news/abortion-survivor-saved-40000-women-babies-abortion/)

I saw this story tweeted out today, posting.

Saving 40,000 women and babies from abortion? I mean really? That's a lot.
Title: Re: Abortion survivor has saved over 40,000 women and babies from abortion
Post by: PeteS in CA on March 18, 2020, 05:29:22 pm
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Téglásy told LifeNews that he also asked for forgiveness for himself for having spent his life resenting his mother. After a few years working for Human Life International in the 1990s, Téglásy founded Alpha Alliance, a pro-life group that has helped 43,000 mothers and babies to date who are in crisis situations.