In addition to Mumford, Mary Ziegler in her article, “Women’s Rights on the Right: The History and Stakes of Modern Pro-Life Feminism”, while coming from a pro-choice point of view, also talks about sex-selection terminations. PRENDA is the reason why sex-selection abortions are not allowed anymore; “PRENDA (Prenatal Non-Discriminative Act) had some bipartism support, twenty Democrats joined 226 Republicans voting for the bill. Its proponents emphasize that sex-selection abortion reinforces sex discrimination and has no place in a civilized society.” (Zeigler 234). Although there are still many pro-choice advocates, according to recent studies in Marco Rossarie Rossi’s article “Nonreligious and Pro-Life”, the number of pro-life advocates is the highest it’s ever been at; “a recent Gallup poll showed that the number of people in the United States who identify as pro-choice has dropped to its lowest point (41 percent) in record history, while those who identify with pro-life have continued with their decade-long rise. In 1955, 33 percent of Americans considered themselves pro-life. Today that number has climbed to 50 percent—with a 9 percent jump in the last 5 years” (2). More than half of America is pro-life, yet abortions are still…