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Heartbeat International is an international nonprofit anti-abortion association that supports the largest network of crisis pregnancy centers (CPC) in the world, with over 3,000 affiliated pregnancy centers in every continent. Heartbeat International, like other CPC-affiliated national organizations, assists clinics through support, funding, and training. It does not offer, recommend, or refer for abortions or contraceptives. It describes itself as an "interdenominational Christian association". The organization discourages pre-marital sex in alignment with "biblical and orthodox Christian principles" and recognizes marriage as between a man and a woman.

Heartbeat International teaches its affiliated members to make their advertising look as though they are full-service reproductive health clinics that provide referrals for birth control or abortion. Staff are also trained on how to discourage pregnant women from accessing abortion, and how to discourage young women from using emergency contraception, birth control pills, or IUDs. Heartbeat staff are encouraged to create two websites, one that has an explicitly Christian message, and one that looks like Planned Parenthood. Many pregnancy centers have the ultimate goal of converting women through a born-again experience to "save the mother, save the baby".

Heartbeat International additionally aligns itself with the Abortion Pill Rescue Network, an organization that offers “Abortion Pill Reversal”, and provides training for people affiliated with a "(pro-life) Pregnancy Help Organization" to help patients seek abortion reversals. There is currently no robust medical evidence that abortion reversal works and studies in support of the method have been found to have used unreliable research methods.

For a story appearing in February 2020, openDemocracy sent "feminist investigative journalists" to 30 Heartbeat International crisis pregnancy centers in 18 countries, where they "were given misleading or manipulative counseling in most cases." The reporters, who posed as women with unwanted pregnancies, found cases where women were told falsehoods such as abortion causing mental illness, cancer, or increased risk of child abuse, along with other misinformation.

In January 2016, Jor-El Godsey was named President of Heartbeat International.