Planned Parenthood Reacts to Doctor Who Dumped Aborted Babies in An Abandoned Field

”This is not about abortion. This is about the inappropriate disposal of medical tissue.”

“Oklahoma doctor says he dumped fetuses” USA Today, April 17, 1992

Pro-Choice Planned Parenthood official Jane Johnson on the discovery of the remains of aborted babies, which were found dumped in a field in Oklahoma.  The abortionist, Dr. Nareshkumar Gandalal Patel,  admitted dumping the remains over 60 aborted children.

11 week old unborn baby, sonogram

To read more about what happens to the babies bodies after abortions, go here.

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Abortion Clinic Administrator Discusses Stigma

Abortion clinic administrator Diane Derzis discusses the stigma that abortion providers face, and how it comes from people on both sides of the political debate.

“There’s still the shame thing, even among people who are pro-choice. We [abortion providers] are still seen as dirty, even among our own people.”

“Abortion Doctor Says it’s the Cause, and the Cash that Keeps him Driving” The Atlanta Journal Constitution, May 16, 1993

Quoted by Life Dynamics

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“Unscrupulous and Shoddy” Conditions Are Prevalent in Abortion Clinics Even after Roe Versus Wade

The Chicago Women’s Liberation Union, a feminist group, discussed the terrible conditions in abortion clinics in Chicago and throughout the country. This quote comes from around 1976, several years after abortion was made legal in all states. The truth is, Roe Vs Wade did not end back alley abortions, it legalized them. Many of the same practitioners who were doing illegal abortions simply set up shop and did legal ones.  They continued to kill and maim women.

According to this feminist health group:

“Even legal abortion clinics across the country continue to victimize women, financially as well as medically. In 1973, HERS. was instrumental in closing down a shoddy Michigan Avenue clinic, but we know that unscrupulous and shoddy practices are the norm, and not the exception on Chicago abortion clinics. Public hearings were held just last month on the atrocities committed by one such Chicago clinic which was being sued by three victims of botched abortions, one of whom died of complications due to her abortion.”

“Crimes Against Women: there is something seriously wrong with me mom,” Janet M., Kathy Mallin, Lauren Crawford & Sharon M. (circa 1976)

Deaths and injuries from abortions continue to occur as most abortion clinics are not inspected and not required to be licensed. Pro-choice groups like Planned Parenthood rigorously fight against regulations that would make abortion safer. 

Read about the bad conditions in some abortion clinics here.

Read about some women who died from legal abortions here.

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Pro-Choice Activist Acknowledges That There Are “Unscrupulous” Abortionists

Kathryn Kolbert, vice president of the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy in New York, acknowledges that there are many bad abortion practitioners and that abortion malpractices is common but blames pro-lifers for it:

”You’ve got such a degree of harassment and intimidation that physicians who used to perform these services as part of their general practice of obstetrics and gynecology have moved away from that, As a result, there’s a window for unscrupulous providers.”

The Commercial Appeal (Memphis): Abortionist guilty in woman’s death: 12-17-1994. Quoted by life dynamics

To read about abortionists who killed or maimed women, go here.

To read about women who died after legal abortions, go here.

To read more about abortion malpractice, go here.

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Abortionist Don Sloan: “I Have a Split Personality”

I recently read this book: Mark Crutcher  “Lime 5: Exploited by Choice ” (Denton, Texas: Life Dynamics Incorporated, 1996)

It has some very interesting quotes in it. Here is one by an abortionist who has been practicing for decades:

“On some mornings, I leave my office, and if I turn right I go down the hallway to the [abortion facility] and terminate. I am a destroyer of pregnancies. If I turn left down the same hallway, I go toward the nursery and the labor and delivery unit and take care of the myriad of complications in women who are in the throes of problem pregnancies- and I do things to help them hold on. It’s all so schizophrenic. I have a kind of split personality.”

Quoted from Don Sloan with Paula Hartz “Abortion: A Doctor’s Perspective/A Woman’s Dilemma.” (New York: Donald Fine INC, 1992)

It is easy to imagine that experience of having to save the life of a wanted unborn baby an hour after killing an unborn baby of the same age would bring confusion and a lot of cognitive dissonance. The effectiveness of a  doctor who saves babies and yet performs abortions may be decreased by the fact that an hour after saving a fetus, he is planning to destroy another fetus. On the one hand, we have a child that the mother wants desperately  to her, it is her baby. Then on the other hand we have another baby, no different, whose life is disposable and who is just a “fetus” – ultimately headed for the incinerator.  One wonders of a doctor can be truly dedicated to saving the lives of wanted babies when he used to killing them. It would seem likely that the duality of his role would take it’s toll and make him less compassionate and diligent in fighting to save premature children or at risk unborn ones. Perhaps this is a good reason why women should ask their doctor performs abortions before choosing a gynecologist.

You have to wonder how a doctor can transition from murdering children to preserving their lives.

unborn baby at 16 weeks- legal to kill in every state in the US.

To see pictures of what a baby this age looks like after he or she has been aborted, go here.

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Abby Johnson: Planned Parenthood Coerces Women into Accepting Abortion

“So many women today think of Planned Parenthood as a safe place to turn to … [but it is] a place where they will NOT hear all of their options. A place where women will be coerced into thinking abortion is the best and only option for them.”

Former Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnson
Amy SobieEx Abortion Clinic Employees: Women Are Pushed Into Abortions” LifeNews.com 1/18/12

To read women’s testimonies about biased counseling at Planned Parenthood and other abortion clinics, go here.

To read surveys of postabortion women about their counseling, go here

to read more testimonies from former abortion clinic workers admitting that they coerced, withheld information or lied to women, go here.

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Pro-Choice to Pro-Life: Aimee

Since I had known about abortion, I had been for a woman’s right to choose abortion if she felt it necessary. I had been lukewarm on the issue, not really vocal or anything, but I was certainly pro-choice. I was a self-proclaimed feminist, after all, and I had left behind the morals my parents had tried to teach me when I was younger to live a life of freedom and self-determination. But my steadfast position on women’s choice withered away in the space of a few terrifyingly long days in my sophomore year of high school.

I was 16. I was scared and I felt so alone and I didn’t know what to do. I had “skipped” one month and I was waiting anxiously for Aunt Flo to arrive on my doorstep. I had been gaining weight, and I was starting to feel sick. I was mortified. What would my parents think? What would my friends think? What would the guy think? What if I was really pregnant?

And in that moment I began to think, “It’s not a baby, I can get rid of this problem like that.”
But me and the guy, we had talked about this. We said we were going to be together — if we had a child, we’d raise it together. We’d work for that.

I didn’t know what to do or to think, and my friends were picking up that something wasn’t right. A few days later in my drafting class, I was brooding terribly, and the guy walks in. He pulls me out of class to talk. We’re speaking low in the hallway and I haven’t seen him in three days — since I intimated to him that I might be pregnant. I was infuriated that he would pull me out of class to talk about this now, after he’d ignored me for days. We spoke calmly for a few minutes before it came out.

“You need to get an abortion, Aimee. I can take you and we’ll get it taken care of. I can’t possibly tell my mom what we’ve been doing. I can’t…”

“But you said that we’d work it out–!”

“I know, but we can’t. Honestly, I’ve been thinking… I dunno… I might kill you and then myself.”

“Leave–. Go–. Now. I have to go back to class. We’ll talk about this some other time.”

My mind was reeling. I might kill you and then myself. If I had the presence of mind, I suppose I would have run to the police or at least the vice principal. But I was shocked and scared and I felt so utterly alone.

And yet, in that moment, I knew something else, too: if I was indeed with child, that preborn human life within would be worthy of the same protections as me. If I were to be killed, we would both be the victims of the same violence. So what right have I to inflict the same harm that was being threatened against me upon an innocent human being? How much better would I be than the guy if I chose the path of violence to reach my goals in life?

So I looked up fetal development and I searched resources on pregnancy and adoption. And I educated myself and looked at the science and prenatal biology. It was so utterly apparent that even after everything I had been through I was not being a mere sentimentalist. My decision to become pro-life was based in science and reason and logical conclusions. The impetus, of course, was a very twisted situation which no woman should ever have to endure — but it helped to turn the light on, and it charged my research with even greater cause.

Now seven years later, the work that I do with the Life Matters Journal is to bring non-partisan, non-sectarian discussion on all life issues to the fore; whether it be about the ethics of abortion, unjust war, capital punishment, or euthanasia or other human life issues. I do hope to bring an end to aggressive violence. Becoming pro-life for me wasn’t just about being against abortion, but about beginning the fight to stand up for all human life. And I would not be here but for a terrible threat that brought the reality to me: this is about equality, this is about all human rights.

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