Artificial Womb Unveiled In Japan—Is This The Future Of Birth? | Ep.29
The Kristan Hawkins Show
Savannah Slattery
4.1 • 705 Ratings
🗓️ 19 June 2025
⏱️ 27 minutes
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Summary
We've got BIG news on the show today—both good and troubling.
1. Louisiana just stood strong and rejected a rape exception in their pro-life law.
2. Japanese scientists have created an artificial womb. Is it a blessing for preemies—or a dystopian warning?
Plus - terrifying real-life chemical abortion tragedies and the abortion lobby's disgusting summer "road trip"…
This episode gets into the science, politics, and ethics of abortion in ways you won't hear from the mainstream media. Let's break it all down.
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| 0:00.0 | Hey, probably Jen, it's Kristen. Welcome back to the Kristen Hawkins Show from the outdoors in the Pacific Northwest. |
| 0:07.4 | Today's episode is kind of, I'd say, nitty-gritty in the world of science and politics. |
| 0:14.0 | Though it's anything but boring, we have a lot to talk about. We've got some good news that just came out of the state of Louisiana and kind of a |
| 0:21.2 | cool slash creepy new medical development. Plus, I've got a few bonus news episodes I want to quickly |
| 0:27.4 | cover. So let's get into it. |
| 0:37.0 | First up is some great news out of Louisiana. |
| 0:40.1 | As lawmakers there have courageously and rightly so voted against an additional attempt to add a rape exception into their state abortion laws. |
| 0:50.7 | This effectively declares that babies conceived during sexual assault are not guilty |
| 0:56.7 | of their father's crimes and are no more disposable than those conceived in the presence of |
| 1:03.0 | candles and R&B music. This is important. Obviously, the mainstream, lame stream media and other abortion crazies have gone crazy and |
| 1:14.3 | they're up in arms about this. I'm particularly annoyed by the articles that point to Louisiana's |
| 1:21.1 | strict abortion law leading to, quote, higher infant mortality. As one author at News One had the gall to write i'm going to read you |
| 1:30.6 | what she wrote she said simply medically speaking these pro-life laws are killing a lot of women and |
| 1:38.6 | children hello in stating a law that prohibits the killing of children, by definition, will decrease infant mortality because it stops killing babies. To anyone who understands what human life begins, that is a very big duh. |
| 2:06.5 | Of course, what they mean is, and this is what they don't tell you in these stories and in these headlines and on the real on social media, what they mean is that is of abortion |
| 2:13.1 | is prohibited in the state the numbers of babies who die from birth complications from fatal |
| 2:20.8 | genetic conditions do increase. What's the real reason why this happens? It's because more |
| 2:28.6 | babies are going to be born. This is why we see a lot of times the left will say, oh, late term abortion doesn't exist. |
| 2:36.4 | But then it does exist. |
| 2:38.4 | And it usually, usually when we hear stories of women who obtain late term abortions after 2015 weeks, we'll hear heartbreaking stories of children who've been diagnosed with fatal genetic |
| 2:53.3 | abnormalities or, you know, other abnormalities in the womb. Some of the children can survive |
| 3:00.6 | and some of them can't. That is then used to justify seeking a late-term abortion, which we in the pro-life movement have said |
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