Clinic owner fires worker who showed fetal pictures to patients

From former abortion clinic chain owner and administrator Carol Everett, on how she had to get rid of one employee at an abortion clinic when she took over:

“An immediate problem concerned Barbara, [a] young medical assistant who did not like abortions. She actually had a fetal development book in the clinic and often showed women how developed their babies were at various stages inside the womb. I stopped that practice immediately. Although Barbara was a good employee, if she could not sell abortions, she had to go.”

Carol Everett. The Scarlet Lady (Brentwood: Wolgemuth & Hyatt, 1991),146

Quoted by Abort73.com

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Woman sees ultrasound photo at Planned Parenthood, walks out

A woman named Jill was in a Planned Parenthood clinic when she accidentally saw a printout of her ultrasound. She says:

 “I accidentally saw my ultrasound when I went up to pay the Planned Parenthood cashier. I saw little arms, little legs, and a head.”

Jill writes that the photo was just sitting there on top of her file.

From the article:

Prior to accidentally seeing the ultrasound (which was not voluntarily offered to her as a factual, scientific representation of her baby), Jill had undergone counseling at Planned Parenthood. She thought it was quite a sham, and not at all helpful in making a decision. Jill describes that “the state-mandated ‘professional counseling’ consisted of two questions, a sigh, and, ‘Well, it’s decided then.’” The clinic also had Jill “sit through a movie that described how the doctor would ‘suction out this untimely pregnancy.’” She describes the movie as “extremely clean, like almost stick figures” – nothing like the reality of abortion.“…

Jill was very unimpressed with the standard of care at Planned Parenthood, sharing that it was practically non-existent. “Dressed in our gowns, we go to the doctor’s ‘procedure’ rooms, I slowly slide onto the cold metal table, next to a perfect silver tray lined with sharp polished knives of every shape & size.” When an older woman came into the room, she informed Jill that the doctor would come in within five minutes, and without any offer of pain medication, stated that Jill was to “be ready.” That, Jill writes, was “the extent of the doctor-patient consultation” she received.

[Sje got up off of table and ran, went to Birthright, which helped her]

KRISTI BURTON BROWN Woman who left abortion clinic: “I saw little arms, little legs, and a head” Live Action News  DEC 11, 2015

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Abortion Story: “It will haunt you”

From Silent No More:

It was July 2014 when I knew I was pregnant. I made an appointment with the local pregnancy center, and they confirmed it. The staff member (I’ll call her Heather) asked what I planned on doing, and I told them that I did not know. She asked if I had told anybody else or if I had any support, and I told them no. She then told me that I had options and that I could have an abortion. Just the way she said it made me said no, but I’ll think about it. She told me I could contact her anytime. 

A couple weeks go by, and I still have not told anybody. I get a text from Heather asking how I was doing. I simply replied back and told her that I was okay and just not sure what I should do. Her text back said, “I can help you make an appointment for an abortion.”  I never did reply back. 

A week later, another text from Heather, reminding me that I was 10 weeks pregnant and that I should make a decision. I never did reply. 

I cried the next few nights. I could not have a baby, my mom and dad would be beyond mad, my friends would look at me in a different way, school would be harder. I texted Heather and told her I needed some help. She replied within minutes, asking me what I needed help with.  I told her I needed an abortion appointment. I still remember texting that message, sending that message, and I still remember where I was when I hit the send button. 

August 25, 2014 was the appointment. Heather offered me a ride to Eugene, as I had no way of driving out. She was to pick me up at the park just down the road from my house as I didn’t want my parents knowing anything. I arrived at the park, and I did see Heather, but I never did walk over to her. I texted her and told her I couldn’t do it and walked off. She asked if she could meet me so that we could talk and, after a couple hours, I told her I was okay with that. We ended talking at the park, just a hundred yards from all these kids playing at the playground. The conversation was beyond strange, just the way she was telling me everything would be okay and that woman do this all the time.

The new appointment was September 5, 2014. Heather would again help me out with transportation. This time I did end up getting in her vehicle. 

The drive wasn’t long, but it felt like forever. It felt like a cage. Heather and I talked but I do not remember what we talked about. 

We went to the Planned Parenthood in Eugene, a building that is nothing but death. Security checked us in. After 30 minutes in the waiting room I was called on back.  Heather asked if I wanted her with me, but I told her no. I had the ultrasound, and they said I was 13 weeks. I asked the nurse if I could see the ultrasound and she told me no due to a policy they have

I was given two pills to dilate my cervix. Before I took them I had to sign yet another paper.  This was saying that the two pills could cause birth defects. I signed the papers, took the pills, and did my best in not crying. 

I was put in another room. I was with few other girls. 

After an hour or so I was called back. The nurse instructed me on everything and told me that the doctor would be in soon. 

I took my clothing off, put on that ugly green robe, and got on the exam table. I just sat in that room, cried for a minute, and told myself to calm down, that this will all be over soon. 

The nurse came back in and gave me an IV. The doctor came in next.  I was expecting a female doctor, but I ended up getting some 40 year old man. 

I remember placing my legs in the stirrups, knowing what would happen next. My job was to protect my baby.  Instead, I let this doctor kill it. 

I came close to crying but the nurse calmed me down. I asked the nurse if my baby will feel any pain, she told me that it was just tissue and that the doctor was only removing the contents from my uterus. The nurse asked if I was ready to be put to sleep. I said yes. 

Next thing I know I was in the recovery room. I was in a little pain but not much. It was the first time ever that I was fully aware of my uterus, I felt like I could feel all of it. 
I cried a lot for the next few weeks. I knew I killed my baby. I did my best in hiding my emotions. I contacted Heather about my problems, but she ended up giving me a phone number for another counselor. I felt like I was pushed into the decision after she told me that. 

Several months later I made myself look for sonogram photos. I decided to look at a web page I could trust, WebMD. I did a search and the picture I looked at instantly made me cry in absolute pain! I had had a baby in me!
 
A year later and I should have a child. I know I would have been okay, I know my parents would have supported me, and I know my friends would still love me. But none of that will ever happen because I killed my baby. 

I am full of regret.  I will always be full of regret.  I have talked with my pastor about all of this, and he has helped me out greatly.

I still have not told my parents or any of my friends. Not sure if I ever will. Telling my pastor was hard enough, but at least I have told somebody and I do have support. 

I wrote all of this so that everybody knows that this “choice” is one of the worst decisions you can make! It will haunt you and destroy you and you will be full of regret. Making the choice on killing a baby is not natural.  Everything about it is a complete lie. 

I know that God has forgiven me.   I know that God knows that I was stuck in a situation where I felt like I had only one choice, and that the people who helped me out never told me the complete truth.

Mariana , Oregon, United States

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Former PP worker describes how they frightened pregnant teens into abortion

Lavonne Wilenken, former Planned Parenthood clinic worker:

The counselor would say to the teenager, “Well, where’s the $250,000 that it takes to raise a child in society today?” And “What are your parents going to say when they find out that you’re pregnant?” And “What is your boyfriend doing? Is he going to help you? Where is he?” and “How are you going to finish your education if you have a baby? Don’t you know you can’t go to school if you have a baby?” Things like that, very subtle things that will push the girl over and make her decide.

Then they sort of do a “Mutt and Jeff” routine. First will come those questions. Next will come the very motherly, the very soothing, “But we can help you. We can help you out of your problem. Your parents don’t have to know. We can help you with the money. You don’t have to have any money and we can help you out of your situation because we know that you don’t want to be pregnant. You just want to be not pregnant and we know that you know that you can’t take care of a baby right now. You know that you’re not ready and we want you to do these things when you’re ready.” So they play on the emotions of the young girl who scared, frightened, doesn’t know where to go, but she’s been told this is the place to go to get help.

Douglas R Scott Bad Choices: a Look inside Planned Parenthood(Franklin, Tennessee: Legacy Communications, 1992) 154

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Clinic worker lies to 14 year old about her baby

A women who had an abortion at 14 told the following story of the “counseling” she received from an abortion clinic. She was looking through the yellow pages:

“When I hit on the bold title Crisis Pregnancy Center, I knew I had found my answer. Who better to plead a crisis that me? However, through some inexplicable, evil intervention, I called the wrong place. Instead of a crisis center, I found myself talking with a so-called counselor at an abortion clinic. After nearly 30 minutes on the phone with this counselor, she convinced me abortion was my only option. She said it would allow me to start anew and that I was much too young to raise a child. She didn’t consider adoption as a choice for me.

“You never know who might cause irreparable damage to your child if it is adopted into the wrong hands,” she said.

As a firsthand witness to so much heartache, I could not fathom putting my child through anything similar. She convinced me that at this stage of my pregnancy [8 weeks], it was nothing more than a mass of tissue, similar to that of a blood clot.

8 weeks
8 weeks

“There are no side effects to abortion, and the pain is similar to that of a menstrual cramp,” she added.

I agreed to schedule an appointment for the procedure. The counselor informed me that I needed a parent or guardian to accompany me in order for the procedure to occur; I should expect to stay no longer than 2 hours, and the fee was $425 cash.”

Phoebe Lee Casualties of Indulgence: from Life to Aborted (New York: Writer’s Showcase, 2001) 9

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Planned Parenthood fails to answer adoption question, makes false claims

Author Phoebe Lee relates the following story:

“In one case, a 19-year-old asked a Planned Parenthood counselor for adoption options. According to her, they could not provide her with adoption assistance. The reasons for this are unknown. They told her she could go to the local health department or children’s services to learn about such options, but “her privacy may not be guaranteed.” The girl chose to abort.”

[According to the interview, the representative from the Planned Parenthood office in question indicated that most health departments and children’s services offices would not guarantee the anonymity of the birth mother. Research showed this to be untrue.]

Phoebe Lee Casualties of Indulgence: from Life to Aborted (New York: Writer’s Showcase, 2001)  52

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Former Planned Parenthood board member: woman not informed of abortion’s side effects

La Verne Tolbert, a former Planned Parenthood-New York City board member, says that

“[Planned Parenthood clinics] do not present all of the options, side effects, or consequences of having an abortion; … she [the client] is assured that the ‘wart, cyst, or tissue,’ is easy to remove… Neither is she warned of the emotional or physical side effects of the procedure.”

Tolbert, La Verne. “The Soul of Planned Parenthood.” Destiny Magazine: August 1994, pp. 20-27

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Long counseling sessions in clinics annoy abortionists, author says

Pro-choice author Carole Joffe interviewed abortion clinic workers for her book The Regulation of Sexuality: Experiences of Family-Planning Workers. She says:

“… As the clinic director was fond of pointing out, counseling did not generate revenue for the clinic; being seen in the medical room did. Perhaps the greatest problem with slowdowns [counseling sessions that took longer than average] was the risk of annoying doctors.”

This meant that often women were not given adequate time to talk about their decision to have an abortion.

Carole Joffe The Regulation of Sexuality: Experiences of Family-Planning Workers (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1986) 89

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Planned Parenthood charges for “free” pregnancy test only if woman isn’t considering abortion

Bound4Life has stories from women who went to Planned Parenthood hoping to get a pregnancy test and help with their pregnancies, only to be subjected to biased counseling and refused help when they say they are not interested in abortion.

Charity went to the Escondido, CA Planned Parenthood for help. She says:

“I just wanted a free pregnancy test to apply for state insurance, and  they told me its only free if I didn’t know I was willing to keep “it” or not. So I said of course I want to keep my baby. The woman said, “don’t say baby in here. It’s $35 for you to take a pregnancy test without counsel on ‘rescheduling your pregnancy.’” I said a few things about LIFE. My son said “you can’t kill my baby sister!” That’s when we decided on our daughter’s name – Zoe, Life … I’m now holding my sweet 6 month old; she is a marvelous tiny person!

A reader named Susan responds:

“The same thing happened to my friend at Planned Parenthood 21 years ago [in New Jersey]. She went in for a free pregnancy test (which was not free) and the only question they asked her was “when do you want to schedule your abortion?” When she said she didn’t want an abortion, they booted her out the door.”

Susan Michelle “Inside Planned Parenthood the only choice that matters is abortion” Bound4life November 23, 2011

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Abortion counseling declined, says pro-choice researcher

Researcher Carole Joffe describes how in the early years of legalized abortion, abortion became the province of clinics which were run for profit, leading to a decline in one-on-one counseling:

“As the decade [1970s] progressed and as the delivery of abortions became more routinized and widespread, the influence of lay counselors – especially those identified with the feminist movement – began to decline. There were several well-publicized strikes and firings of nonmedical staff members as old understandings gave way to new management philosophies that saw counseling as too time-consuming and costly… Most abortion facilities, especially freestanding clinics, still offer some form of counseling, though in many cases this consists of information giving without a genuine discussion of the recipient’s feelings about the forthcoming procedure.”

Carole Joffe The Regulation of Sexuality: Experiences of Family-Planning Workers (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1986) 36 – 37

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