Former Planned Parenthood Worker: It Only Cares About Abortion

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You’d think they’d do them more than once a week then and stop doing what they do the rest of the time. Like cancer screenings and education.

She is getting herself lots of exposure, though.
 
You’d think they’d do them more than once a week then and stop doing what they do the rest of the time. Like cancer screenings and education.

She is getting herself lots of exposure, though.
“My time there was not spent providing prenatal care to pregnant women, providing counseling or basic health care services or educating women about reproductive health. Instead, I spent my days urging women to terminate their pregnancies. My superiors constantly reminded me of our abortion-centered business model: abortions first, everything else came second, …”
~ Catherine Adair
 
You’d think they’d do them more than once a week then and stop doing what they do the rest of the time. Like cancer screenings and education.

She is getting herself lots of exposure, though.
Oh, a pro-abortion Catholic, nice. Are you kidding me? Education? Sure, they provide contraceptives, “plan B” contraceptives, and abortions. There has just been a big expose’ about their Medicaid billing, they have cheated Medicaid out of tens of MILLIONS of our tax dollars by billing for everything they can while doing an abortion, aside from the procedure itself.

Whistleblower rats out PP

This is a despicable organization and they WILL be shut down.
 
You’d think they’d do them more than once a week then and stop doing what they do the rest of the time. Like cancer screenings and education.

She is getting herself lots of exposure, though.
The rest of the time they are doling out abortion PILLS like tic tacs, then lining the medical procedures up - they have them waiting back to back for the day when the “medical professional” swoops in to do the butchery. Believe it or not, it is hard to find a doc willing to do abortions these days, and they have to pay those doctors which cuts deeper to the bottom line - another reason they are giddy about abortion pills, they are soooooo cost effective.
 
Oh, and wherever you are, Julia Mae, PP may only do surgical abortions once a week, but here in my city, they are done EVERY SINGLE DAY except Sunday.

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“My time there was not spent providing prenatal care to pregnant women, providing counseling or basic health care services or educating women about reproductive health. Instead, I spent my days urging women to terminate their pregnancies. My superiors constantly reminded me of our abortion-centered business model: abortions first, everything else came second, …”
~ Catherine Adair
Well, anyone can say anything. Does not make what they say true. One of the ways you know this woman is lying, is that she refers to “prenatal care.” PP doesn’t offer prenatal care, it is outside the scope of their mission. Nonprofits have to stay within their stated mission guidelines. This is the law. Now she knows this, so what she did is erect some huge strawman so people would start asking “how much prenatal care do you do” and PP has to say “none.” Wow! Looks like a terrible thing. But it’s not what they do or can do. They are also constrained by law.

Adair isn’t, she can say anything she wants and because she went from the wrong side to the right side, she is imbued with a credibility she’s never earned. No one is asking her to prove her claims, they are too busy following her trails of breadcrumbs.

As I said, if what she said were correct, they would be doing abortions six days a week. No one is “urged” to abort. Keep in mind that PP existed for decades before abortion became legal. So they a hardly have an “abortion-centered business model.”

As I have also stated before, abortion-funding is guaranteed to PP by major donors. If they wanted to, they could literally do nothing else and be assured of steady income. They do not.

The endless demonization of this non-profit organization is still just a way of diverting people from investigating the real horror of true abortion mills. Catherine Adair has made a nice a career for herself as a “pro-life activist.” Adair has her own business model.

It’s quite simple. Call your local PP and ask about having an abortion. Tell them you aren’t sure but want the information. Ask what days they can be scheduled. See if someone “urges” you to have one.

We have to be about Truth and that very often means finding out facts.
 
Praying that Planned Parenthood will no longer perform, provide, or be involved in any way, shape, or form in even one single abortion. Praying that Planned Parenthood will no longer provide artificial contraception.

Praying that all Catholics will follow the Pope and the Magisterium/Teachings of the Catholic Church on pro-life issues such as abortion and contraception.

St. Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle.
Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
and do thou,
O Prince of the heavenly hosts,
by the power of God,
thrust into hell Satan,
and all the evil spirits,
who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls.
Amen.
 
Oh, a pro-abortion Catholic, nice. Are you kidding me? Education? Sure, they provide contraceptives, “plan B” contraceptives, and abortions. There has just been a big expose’ about their Medicaid billing, they have cheated Medicaid out of tens of MILLIONS of our tax dollars by billing for everything they can while doing an abortion, aside from the procedure itself.
No, they didn’t. Or, do you have a link to something for me to look at? I’m happy to find out I’m wrong if I just have some facts. Medicaid fraud gets prosecuted. Who has had charges filed against them?

I am hardly “pro-abortion.” I am “pro truth.” I would love it if anyone went after the real abortion mills. But that’s hard dangerous work. The Internet spawns countless “pro-life” organizations who all repeat the same attacks on PP, all solicit your money, all have their own profit motive. PP is the easy public target and no one bothers to find out if anything they are told is correct.

I am simply asking for evidence instead of rhetoric.
 
Well, anyone can say anything. Does not make what they say true. One of the ways you know this woman is lying, is that she refers to “prenatal care.” PP doesn’t offer prenatal care, it is outside the scope of their mission. Nonprofits have to stay within their stated mission guidelines. This is the law.
PP does offer Prenatal Care. From the PP national website: plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/pregnancy/prenatal-care-4255.htm

When I was a teenager, PP was the only place young girls/women could get free pregnancy tests, and prenatal care. Since I’m a female in my 50’s, they’ve offered this care for quite a few years.
 
Praying that all “real” abortion mills, as well as and
including those operating under the auspices of Planned Parenthood,
whom some people might for whatever reason deem “unreal,”
will cease and desist from providing and participating in
abortion and/or artificial contraceptive practices.

St. Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle.
Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
and do thou,
O Prince of the heavenly hosts,
by the power of God,
thrust into hell Satan,
and all the evil spirits,
who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls.
Amen.
 
You’d think they’d do them more than once a week then and stop doing what they do the rest of the time. Like cancer screenings and education.
And those other medical services they provide, they do with minimal attention and follow-up. They fail at these secondary services.

They misdiagnose and provide wrong treatment in other matters, rendering some women permanently infertile or having difficulty conceiving later. This they don’t tell you about.

She’s telling it like it is.

They provide those other treatments as they they have a grudge against the woman. I’d go so far as to say total disregard bordering on malpractice.
 
PP does offer Prenatal Care. From the PP national website: plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/pregnancy/prenatal-care-4255.htm

When I was a teenager, PP was the only place young girls/women could get free pregnancy tests, and prenatal care. Since I’m a female in my 50’s, they’ve offered this care for quite a few years.
I’n not sure they are offering to do it, or offering information about it. I will ask my relative who works for PP, but I’m sure she told me they don’t. I’m glad they were there for you, though. Perhaps it’s changed. I do know that for women who have fallen through the health insurance cracks, PP is the only source of health care they have.
 
And those other medical services they provide, they do with minimal attention and follow-up. They fail at these secondary services.

They misdiagnose and provide wrong treatment in other matters, rendering some women permanently infertile or having difficulty conceiving later. .
As I said: provide some evidence of your assertions. Do doctors and health care workers a wherever they are make mistakes? yes. Will those in PP do that from time to time? I’m sure. Is this some constant issue in the cold, heartless PP clinic? Not that I know of.

I know these people. Personally. I know my relative was recently recruited to a position in private industry that would have paid her what she should be being paid for her skill, which is about 23k more than she makes at PP. She turned them down, she feels she is f doing more good where she is and love the people she works with. PP is a lot more than the clinics, you know.

If they were doing this raging business in abortions everyone r talks about, you’d think she’d at least be getting paid industry standard as an administrator.
 
Makes you wonder, if you had another relative who went to work at the local KKK chapter office, she loves her co-workers and sees all the good that is done at this poor intercity center (they offer free dental care for anyone who needs it, give out thanksgiving turkeys, they all recycle and they have a no-kill shelter for kittens). Would you be proud of your KKK employed relative?
 
As I said: provide some evidence of your assertions. Do doctors and health care workers a wherever they are make mistakes? yes. Will those in PP do that from time to time? I’m sure. Is this some constant issue in the cold, heartless PP clinic? Not that I know of.
Respectfully disagree. Experience is knowledge.

An example of one relative’s sacrifice of money that would come with a different job, does not change what the woman in the article said about the quality of care provided at PP. Arguing that your relative feels that she can do more “good” does not support your proposition that the care is quality care.

There is a “grudging” atmosphere. And that, thus far, though they take sonograms to know the gestation of the growing baby, they have refused to show the sonogram to the woman. This is being played out in the courts as we write, that very “agenda” by which PP will not show the woman the sonogram.

There’s no doubt that, abortion aside, the quality of any other care is downright dangerous.

But I would say that 1.21 million abortions in the U.S. in 2008 is pretty raging, PP being the biggest provider. Overall, 50 million abortions have been performed from 1973 to 2008.
 
I’n not sure they are offering to do it, or offering information about it. I will ask my relative who works for PP, but I’m sure she told me they don’t. I’m glad they were there for you, though. Perhaps it’s changed. I do know that for women who have fallen through the health insurance cracks, PP is the only source of health care they have.
Please, Julia Mae, read my post very carefully. I know, people who have used PP’s services, I have never used their services.

Your relative may be right. Her branch of PP may not offer these services.

PP was founded in 1968, the original intent was to provide women with medical care, specifically for them. Bear in mind, this was the day when a woman told her male doctor, she was having female issues, she’d get a prescription for Valium faster than you can say, “Addict”. Roe vs Wade came along in 1973, and we all know what happened.
 
Please, Julia Mae, read my post very carefully. I know, people who have used PP’s services, I have never used their services.

Your relative may be right. Her branch of PP may not offer these services.

PP was founded in 1968, the original intent was to provide women with medical care, specifically for them. Bear in mind, this was the day when a woman told her male doctor, she was having female issues, she’d get a prescription for Valium faster than you can say, “Addict”. Roe vs Wade came along in 1973, and we all know what happened.
Actually, it did not change in 1973. If a woman presents with severe PID, she is given a Rx and some painkillers (remember severe PID) and told to go home. The course of treatment for extreme PID is hospitalization for IV antibiotics so that the fallopian tubes do not close. They cannot even diagnose. Nor do they care. One less problem taken care of.

I’ve heard the organization described as “evil” because of the abortion evil. But, they perform other evils.
 
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