Men Are Standing Up and Suing for Their Unborn Babies

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By: Sarah Holliday, originally published August 27, 2025, The Washington Stand

The Wall Street Journal recently  described  husbands, boyfriends, and male ex-partners as “an unlikely new ally” in the pro-life movement’s fight against abortion providers. But as conservatives argue, this characterization misrepresents the long-standing involvement of men in the pro-life cause, framing their participation as both surprising and novel when, in reality, men have consistently advocated for the protection of unborn life.

The WSJ’s claim stems from a report highlighting a series of lawsuits filed by men in response to abortions obtained by their partners or ex-partners. These legal actions, primarily emerging from Texas, are part of a broader effort to challenge the accessibility of the abortion pill and its mail-order distribution system. According to WSJ, “The cases principally flow from Texas, which allows a parent to sue for the wrongful death of an unborn child. Many of the suits have been spearheaded by Jonathan F. Mitchell.”

Mitchell, the former Texas solicitor general, is a key figure in this legal movement. He crafted SB 8, a Texas law that “allows private litigants to bring civil lawsuits to enforce a prohibition on performing or aiding abortions after six weeks of pregnancy,” as the WSJ noted. These recent lawsuits reflect the personal impact felt by men whose partners chose abortion, asserting that such decisions affect mothers as well as fathers.

One compelling case involves Jerry Rodriguez from the Houston area, who filed two lawsuits claiming his girlfriend was coerced into taking abortion pills to terminate two pregnancies. Rodriguez maintains that, outside of this alleged coercion, his girlfriend was joyful about her pregnancies. Now reportedly pregnant again, Rodriguez is advocating not only for himself but also on behalf of “current and future fathers of unborn children.”

As the WSJ reported, “Many of the cases are still in the early stages, so courts haven’t yet tested the plaintiffs’ legal or factual claims.” Nevertheless, these efforts signal a growing recognition of fathers’ voices in the pro-life movement. Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America (SFLA),  emphasized  this shift, stating, “We’re starting to have fathers who feel that they can speak out and speak up for their rights and for the rights of the child.”

Texas has emerged as a leader in pro-life legislation, enacting laws to protect mothers, fathers, and unborn children. A notable example is the Women & Child Protection Act (HB 7), which recently passed the Texas House State Affairs Committee for the second time with an 8-4 vote.  Inspired  by advocacy from Students for Life Action (SFLA’s legislative arm), HB 7 “allows anyone who manufactures or provides access to Chemical Abortion Pills to be sued for up to $100,000 in damages,” according to the organization. This law targets the growing trend of mail-order abortion pills, which bypass traditional medical oversight.

Hawkins underscored the urgency of such measures, noting that those who promote chemical abortion “love No-Test, Online Distribution of the deadly drugs and are openly bragging about illegally shipping these drugs into the Lone Star State. We need to put women and children first, especially over those dangerous predators.” Texas’s legislative efforts, including both HB 7 and SB 8, demonstrate a robust commitment to safeguarding life.

As Family Research Council’s Mary Szoch shared with The Washington Stand, the notion WSJ put forward, that men are a new ally to the pro-life movement, is a misguided one. “For years,” she said, “pro-abortionists have argued that because men cannot carry a baby, they have no right to speak out in defense of the unborn. This is simply untrue. Every human being has a mother and a father.” Szoch further emphasized that “it is a father’s job to protect and defend his children,” highlighting the inherent role men play in advocating for their families.

She went deeper, noting that men actually have far more influence in the decision many women make to have an abortion or not than they may realize. Szoch pointed to a  study  from the Charlotte Lozier Institute, which “shows that 70% of women who had an abortion felt coerced into the decision. If men were always willing to tell the mother of their child, ‘I’ll be here every step of the way — we’ll do this together, and I will protect and provide for our child,’ more women would confidently choose life.”

She argued that “the abortion industry knows this,” which is why “they want to make it seem as if men should not have a voice.” Szoch concluded with a hopeful note: “Praise God for the fathers who are standing up for their child even after his or her death. My hope is that it encourages more men to stand up for their child while there is still a chance for that child to live.”

Sarah Holliday is a reporter at The Washington Stand.

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