Two married nurses who work on a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Nebraska have adopted a little girl who received care in their unit for eight months.

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Two married nurses who work on a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Nebraska have adopted a little girl who received care in their unit for eight months.

The National Association of Pro-Life Nurses (NAPN) has proudly joined the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine.
By Nancy Vallo Recently, I was contacted by a college political science professor who is writing a paper about “pro-choice and pro-life viewpoints” and she wanted to know more about the National Association of Pro-Life Nurses. I was delighted and we had a long...
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