Indiana and Iowa Join Growing List of Pro-life States Requiring Students to See the Humanity of Unborn Children.
Indiana and Iowa have officially joined Kansas, Idaho, North Dakota, and Tennessee in requiring the use of fetal development videos—such as the powerful “Baby Olivia” animation—in public school curricula.
Pro-life leader Lila Rose, founder of Live Action, celebrated the growing momentum in a statement posted on social media, “GOOD. Indiana and Iowa have joined Kansas, Idaho, North Dakota, and Tennessee in mandating fetal development videos like Baby Olivia in public schools. Over 3 million students will see the humanity of unborn children. Life is valuable and begins at conception.”
The “Baby Olivia” video, produced by Live Action, depicts a scientifically accurate journey of human life in the womb, from conception to birth. Designed to educate and inspire, the video has been praised by medical professionals and pro-life advocates alike for its compelling visual presentation and commitment to biological facts.
A Growing Pro-Life Trend
With these latest additions, six states now mandate some form of fetal development education that highlights the humanity of unborn children. Supporters argue that by showing students medically accurate representations of life in the womb, schools are equipping the next generation with truth—and fostering a deeper respect for life.
The new curriculum policies are expected to impact more than 3 million students across the country.
“This is not political. It’s biological,” said one Indiana educator who supports the move. “Students deserve to know the reality of life in the womb, and Baby Olivia presents that in a way that is beautiful, respectful, and rooted in science.”
Pro-Life Leaders Applaud the Effort
Faith-based and pro-life organizations are lauding the policy shift as a major win in the cultural battle over life and truth.
“This is a huge answer to prayer,” said one Tennessee pastor whose state implemented the requirement earlier this year. “Our kids are constantly bombarded with messages that devalue life. It’s time they see the miracle of God’s creation with their own eyes.”
Lila Rose and Live Action have been at the forefront of producing educational and advocacy content that upholds the value of life. The Baby Olivia project has already reached millions online—and now, thanks to legislative change, it will be seen by millions more in classrooms across America.
A Culture Shift
As America’s youth are increasingly exposed to competing worldviews, this development marks a clear effort by conservative and pro-life lawmakers to reintroduce biblical and biological truth into the public square.
The movement is part of a broader post-Roe shift in pro-life strategy: one that aims not only to pass laws but to win hearts and minds.
“Culture changes one heart at a time,” Rose has often said. “And education is key to that transformation.”