The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has designated October 5th as "Respect Life Sunday".
Pamphlets
Medical Advice
How effective are contraceptives used after sexual intercourse and what problems are connected with them.
Author: Liliana Cote de Bejarano, MD, MPH
Code: PMAP
Newly revised and updated in July 2011. How the Pill increases the risk of breast cancer, and effective strategies for prevention. Women who take contraceptive pills before their first full pregnancy are 44% more likely to develop breast cancer before menopause. This is a real eye opener for people who thought the Pill was harmless.
This pamphlet presents information from the book Breast Cancer, It’s Link to Abortion and the Birth Control Pill, in a short and highly persuasive format. From the time it was first published we have received letters and phone calls about babies saved from abortion when their mothers read this pamphlet and the number continues to grow. Praise God!!.
Oral contraceptive pills, known as “the Pill” are used for contraception and for a variety of women’s health problems. Harmful effects of the Pill: health problems, social problems, ethical problems, etc. have created a need for alternative treatments. Here are explanations of the major uses of the Pill, how it works, and effective alternatives.
This pamphlet explains what every woman should know about the risks associated with the use of the intra-uterine devices (IUD/IUS).
Author: Lili Cote de Bejarano, MD, MPH
Code: PIUD
Four physicians who do not prescribe hormonal birth control give medical reasons for this decision. They explain that HBC causes many potential adverse effects that are medical, social, and spiritual, and that Natural Family Planning is a healthy and effective alternative.
Author: Mario Maldonado, MD, Edward Bernardo, MD, Michael Fragoso, MD, and Fr. Juan R. Vélez, MD
Code: PHPB
In The Challenge of Contraception for Those Who Respect Life, Dr. Menart urges pro-lifers to work against contraception, pointing out that most contraceptives cause abortions and that using contraceptives turns a sexual relationship so much against children that abortion can seem attractive or even necessary.

