Abortion Clinic Worker: “We Were Very Good Salespeople”

“When I first started working there [at the clinic], I had to sit and listen to women answering the phone for at least a month before they would allow me to answer the phone. We had to know exactly what we were doing when we were talking to these women. We had to find out very quickly what their problem was, play on that and get them in the clinic for an abortion. We were very good salespeople.”

-Joy Davis

Personal Testimony, “Meet the Abortion Providers” conventions

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Ultrasound Technician Told Not to Allow Abortion Patients to See the Screen

“In fact many women will come to me considering abortion, and I have been personally told that I am to turn the monitor away from her view so that seeing her baby jump around on the screen does not influence her choice.”

Shari Richards

John Ankerburg Show, March 7. 1990

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Former Clinic Worker: Sometimes We Lied

“Sometimes we lied. A girl might ask what her baby was like at a certain point in the pregnancy: Was it a baby yet? Even as early as 12 weeks a baby is totally formed, he has fingerprints, turns his head, fans his toes, feels pain. But we would say ‘It’s not a baby yet. It’s just tissue, like a clot.’

unborn baby’s foot at 12 weeks

Former Clinic Worker Kathy Sparks

Gloria Williamson “The Conversion of Kathy Sparks” Christian Herald January 1986 p 28

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Abortion Clinic Workers Were Not Allowed to Talk about Alternatives

“There was a public health center in a town not far from Denver and they sent a lot of girls to us. They told us they did all the counseling. We weren’t allowed to counsel them or even ask them about birth control. We couldn’t even tell them what could happen during the abortion. Nothing.

If we tried to discuss alternatives, we would get in trouble with the doctor because then the health center would threaten to send their business elsewhere. All we did was find out how far along they were, tell them when they were going to be finished, get their money, do the abortion, and send them home.”

Registered nurse Sam Griggs

“Abortion Clinics: An Inside Look” Last Days Ministries

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Abortion Clinic Doesn’t Offer Counseling

In his article “Abortion Wars” from the Ottawa Citizen, Leonard Stern quotes Canadian physician Eloise Jones.

legs of an 11-week-old baby

After having recommended some 500 abortions in the 1970s (back in the days of the hospital committees), the Canadian physician Eloise Jones once remarked, “Almost all the women applying for therapeutic abortion repeated the words,

`Oh it’s not a baby, there’s nothing formed, it’s only a blob of tissue,’ or `It’s mostly placenta — nothing much to it,’ or `I certainly don’t have any feelings for it.’ Those words imply ignorance, and constitute wishful thinking, the desire to escape reality.”

He also went to another clinic and spoke to a worker named Ms. Joan Wright after an unsuccessful attempt to interview a doctor on staff. He asked Ms. Wright:

“. . . is there anyone who can talk about abortion counseling?” There was a long pause. She didn’t understand.

“Don’t you have people who explain to clients what their options are?”

“Women are considered intelligent enough to make the decisions themselves,” she snapped.

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Abortion Clinic Worker: We Didn’t Want the Woman to Think about It

“When a girl called to make her appointment, we’d work her in as soon as possible. If she called on Tuesday, we’d have her in no later than Friday. We wanted to avoid a long waiting period where she’d have time to think about it.

First she would fill out her forms, and then talk with a counselor. . . The counselors were trained in what areas to cover and which to avoid. They’d say, “I know this is a terrible situation you’re in. What can we do to help make this better for you? Yeah, it doesn’t sound like you’re ready for a pregnancy right now.” Their task was to keep the machinery moving – to get the woman into the procedure room as quickly as possible.”

Anonymous Clinic Worker

“Abortion Clinics: An Inside Look” Last Days Ministries

Note: Pro-Choice organization such as Planned Parenthood and the National Abortion Federation vehemently oppose 24-hour waiting periods for women scheduled for an abortion

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Abortion Clinic Counselor Trained to Avoid Giving Details about Unborn Babies

“When discussing the sonogram, you are supposed to tell the client that it is a measurement as far as the pregnancy is concerned, but not a measure of the fetal head or anything like that.”

–Rosemary Petruso, on her training to be an abortion counselor

Paula Ervin, Women Exploited: The Other Victims of Abortion (Our Sunday Visitor: Huntington) 1985. Quoted from the St. Louis Review

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Clinic Worker Lies to Women about Their Unborn Babies

“We tried to avoid the women seeing them [the fetuses] They always wanted to know the sex, but we lied and said it was too early to tell. It’s better for the women to think of the fetus as an ‘it.’

–Abortion clinic worker Norma Eidelman

James Tunstead Burtchaell, editor Rachel Weeping and Other Essays About Abortion (New York: Universal Press 1982) 34

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Abortion Clinic Counselor: We Would Persuade Her to Abort

“If a woman we were counseling expressed doubts about having an abortion, we would say whatever was necessary to persuade her to abort immediately.”

–Judy W., former office manager of the second largest abortion clinic in El Paso, Texas

.Quoted by Last Days Ministries

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Former Abortionist: Women Weren’t Allowed to Look at the Ultrasound Screen

“They [the women] are never allowed to look at the ultrasound because we knew that if they so much as heard the heart beat, they wouldn’t want to have an abortion.”

former abortionist Dr. Joseph Randall

first trimester ultrasound

“Pro-Choice 1990: Skeletons in the Closet” New Dimensions October 1990

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