Abortion clinic see increase in abortions as “significant achievement”

A summary of a report on postabortion women in Great Britain:

“The report demonstrates that abortion providers are motivated to increase their revenues and grow their market share. Like any business, they employ business development managers; BPAS state that they see a 13% growth in the number of abortions that they perform as a “significant achievement.” If it’s a success to increase abortions, the converse is equally true; it cannot under any circumstances be a success if the abortion numbers go down. Is an organization with this clear level of motivation the right body to be providing counseling?”

Quoted in:  Cara Acred The Abortion Debate  (Independence Educational Publishers, 2012) Kindle edition

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Abortion “counselor” to distraught woman: I’ll give you five minutes to decide

An Australian woman, identified as Genevieve, describes the “counseling” she received in an abortion clinic:

“I collapsed in sheer exhaustion. I told her that I had been outside for hours. I cried hysterically, curled over with my head in my hands on my knees. I said that “I feel that I’m depriving my child of life.” I stopped crying in disbelief when the counselor told me that if I was going to abort that I would have to do it right now. The counselor said, “Look, I’ll give you five minutes to think about it when I come back, I want your answer.” I couldn’t believe it. Now I was going into a state of panic and shock. I could now barely speak… The counselor glared at me, sighed a deep sigh, and impatiently said, “Look, they’re all waiting for you, you know…” They seemed angry at me. They were sick of me and in the end I weakly obeyed their commands.”

Submission to National Health and Medical Research Council, Draft Documents As Services for the Termination of Pregnancy in Australia: a Review, 266 (later titled, “An Information Paper to Termination of Pregnancy in Australia,” and since withdrawn)

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 Melinda Tankard Reist Giving Sorrow Words: Women’s Stories of Grief after Abortion (Springfield, IL: Acorn Books, 2007) 181-182

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Clinic advertises “gentle abortions”

Gentle AbortionsIn November 2011, LifeNews ran an article by Stacy Trasancos where she discussed how one clinic advertised “gentle” abortions.  Abortions are anything but “gentle” in fact, brutally tearing the baby apart with a suction machine with forceps is about as far as you can get from “gentle.” This clinic apparently uses general anesthesia – if a woman is asleep during her abortion, she will indeed have no memory of the procedure. But this doesn’t mean that she won’t feel grief or guilt later. And the unborn child gets no such respite. Below are some pictures of abortions around the time that this clinic advertises performing them.

Remains of a gentle abortion at 18 weeks
6 – 14 weeks. These babies were not killed "gently"
8– 14 weeks. These babies were not killed “gently”

Stacy TrasancosClinic Advertises “Gentle Abortions. No Pain. No Memory.” LifeNews 11/2/11

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Sidewalk counselor tells the story of being talked into abortion by Planned Parenthood

Lifesitenews tells the story of a woman who was pressured into having an abortion by her Planned Parenthood counselor. Lynn Zent, who is now a dedicated sidewalk counselor, tells the following story:

“I just wanted to make it all go away, and the only way to do that was to just do it. Originally it was a wanted baby, but the counselor said ‘why don’t you come back in a few weeks and we will talk?’ When I went back she proceeded to fill my head with things such as ‘You are so young’, ‘You have your whole life ahead of you’, and  ‘You have a young child already’. She convinced me how difficult it would to be in school with a new baby and going through a then divorce from my first husband.”

Lynn made the appointment, but at the last second she changed her mind. She had been given a twilight sleep shot, and she said it did not work very well.  “I tried to get up off the table and the nurse held my shoulders down and told me to just lie there and shut up. The experience was horrible.”

“I remember the doctor walking out and telling the nurse ‘It’s all there’, and I remember thinking, ‘what is all there?’ I thought it was just a blob!” Lynn as she recalls friends telling her that baby development and graphic pictures on the Internet were all fake. ….

“I was okay with the abortion for awhile because I joked about it to get through it. The experience was just so horrible.  I even remember the nurse who held me down had short curly red hair,” said Lynn. “I don’t even know her name or the doctor’s name who performed the abortion.” …

Lynn also sent off to Planned Parenthood for her abortion records because she had read somewhere that you have the legal right to collect them within seven years. While it helped her tremendously with closure to her painful past, it angered her to see the documents. They had falsified her records stating that someone was with her and had checked the box that said she was firm in her decision to abort.

“They purposefully made an appointment when they thought so-called protestors would not be outside, because they knew I might change my mind,” Lynn recalled.

STEFANIE LEWALLEN An abortion and a miscarriage” LifeSiteNewsOct 07, 2013 

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British reporter goes undercover at abortion clinic, exposes biased “counseling”

From a British reporter who went undercover at an abortion clinic:

Feet at just 7 weeks – most abortions are done at this time or later
Feet at just 7 weeks – most abortions are done at this time or later

“My first call was to Marie Stopes, a nationwide network of sexual health clinics that provide private and NHS abortions. They claim to allow women “access to comprehensive, impartial, and nonjudgmental information” and all counselors are members of B ACP.

On the phone, the operator repeatedly tried to book me in for a medical assessment, the first step to getting an abortion – despite me stressing that I hadn’t yet made up my mind.

I felt bulldozed into starting the termination process and had to insist on having counseling. In real life, a worried woman might have gone along with whatever she was told…

The counseling session took place the next day in Bloomsbury, central London. It cost 80 pounds for just 30 minutes, but would have been free had I been referred by my GP. It quickly became apparent that my counselor, Temi, was quite happy to influence my decisions…

The message seemed very much to be that abortion was the best option. “It goes against our very nature to have an abortion,” she said. “But we do things every day that goes against our very nature.”…

The session came to an abrupt end after 29 minutes and I left not knowing the medical or emotional side effects of abortion. I thanked my lucky stars that I wasn’t scared [and] pregnant for real.”

“Abortion Undercover” Daily Mail, August 30, 2011

As we’ve seen, often abortion clinics try to influence women’s decision and encourage her (and sometimes outright coerce her) into having an abortion. Read about how this happens in America.

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Clinic counselor talks to ambivalent women

What one abortion clinic worker says to women who are ambivalent about having an abortion:

For the few women who arrive ambivalent or beset by guilt, Harrison’s nurse has posted statistics on the exam-room mirror: One out of every four pregnant women in the US chooses abortion. A third of all women in this country will have at least one abortion by the time they’re 45.

“You think there’s room in hell for all those women?” the nurse will ask.

Stephanie Simon “Offering Abortion, Rebirth” The Los Angeles Times 29 November 2005

These statistics have been debunked. This is the only counsel ambivalent women get. No information, no detailed discussion. This is it.

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Postabortion women: they gave me no options and no information

Sue, who had an abortion at 15, says the following:

“I was sent to the Family Planning Center for help; well, they helped me all right, so much so they had me booked in for an abortion the next day.

Their reasons were I could not take care of myself let alone a baby. I had no permanent home, and to even think of keeping “it” was totally selfish on my part. They gave me no options and no information; my rights as a human being were not valid because of who I was, just another stupid teenager who got pregnant.

I wanted so much to talk to someone, maybe someone would say, “Don’t do it, I will help you through,” or maybe, “You can keep your baby, there is help available and there are people who care,” but instead I was herded into a room with about ten other girls like cattle and spoken to like I was a piece of dirt and treated as such.”

Melinda Tankard-Reist “This Wasn’t Really Counseling At All” Raising Questions About “Choice” and Pre-Abortion Counseling”  From Giving Sorrow Words: The Unspoken Pain of Abortion

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Planned Parenthood tries to pressure woman into aborting her baby

One woman who became pregnant in difficult circumstances had her baby but describes how hard saying no to abortion can be:

“When I was 21 I became pregnant. I was unmarried, a university student and I supported myself by working at night… I fit your description of a woman who should qualify for an abortion exactly. Very busy and very poor. However, I did not want to have an abortion on moral and dare I say it… religious grounds. I believe abortion is murder… My belief is heartfelt and therefore when I became pregnant, although I was completely ambivalent about my condition. I could not seek abortion as an escape route.

The first doctor I went to assumed I wanted an abortion before I said anything to him, and I had to tell him very firmly that I did not need his “help.”

The Planned Parenthood worker who first diagnosed my condition was incredulous at my decision, and in a manner bordering on hostility said to me, “Didn’t you always secretly want to have a child so that you could have someone to love?” Sitting there, literally shaking with terror at the disastrous news, I was subjected to the amateur psychology of a proabortion advocate who simply could not believe that my reluctance to have an abortion was based on private scruples. And that was the beginning of a very long and painful trial by fire. I lost my friends because they could not “tolerate my stupidity.”…

At one point I was offered a large sum of money so I could go to New York and get it done “quietly”. I had pictures of the vacuum machine used for abortion shoved in my face, and a detailed account of the whole procedure outlined for me, until I cried. Every time I sat down in the student pub someone would start: “Why don’t you have an abortion?” And later, “Why did you?”… I caused anger, too, I believe, because my refusal to have an abortion was based on moral and religious grounds. My answer was not an excuse, it was a judgment, and it was probably seen as a judgment on all those who disagreed with me…”

Now older and married… I often sit and wonder about the future of women like me who say no. I think about the fact that I was 21, and telling everyone to go to hell was infinitely easier for me than it must be for a very young teenager, who, although she feels the truth of her unwanted fetus’s humanity in her soul before she ever feels the first life movement in her belly, must face outraged parents, social workers, with seen too many tragedies to care anymore, and terrified boyfriends. Authority figures can be overwhelming when you’re only 15. I wonder, and my heart reaches out with all compassion to every woman who has had an abortion against her wishes. True, nobody can legally drag you on the operating table, but they can certainly use social and financial cattle prods to get you there.”

“One Woman’s Story” Pro-Life News/Canada, April 1978, reprinted from a letter in the Lakehead University (Thunder Bay, Ontario) paper Argus, February 3, 1978

This is an old quote, but it shows that Planned Parenthood was ALWAYS giving biased and coercive pregnancy “counseling.” Read more stories of abortion clinics and/or Planned Parenthood putting pressure on women to abort here. 

Read quotes from former abortion workers on this.

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Abby Johnson discusses pre-abortion “counseling” at her clinic

Seven-week-old unborn baby – most abortions happen around this time
Seven-week-old unborn baby – most abortions happen around this time

Former clinic worker an abortion clinic director Abby Johnson shared the following on her public Facebook page on March 24, 2014:

When I worked at Planned Parenthood, we had a training program for our “abortion counselors.”

It consisted of three main parts.

1. Make sure all forms are signed by the patient to relieve us of any liability.

2. Do not discuss options with women coming in. We are there to affirm their decision to abort, not to confuse them with other options.

3. Do not discuss any emotional or physical risks associated with the abortion procedure. We do not want to “scare them.”

This is the real war on women.

Abby Johnson is not the only clinic worker to discuss this. Many other clinic workers have said similar things, and many postabortion women have described getting this type of biased and deceptive counseling. Surveys of women allow that abortions also verify this.

 

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French website: abortion pill destroys “eggs”

A French goverment website has the following in its description about abortions by pill.

“In 60% of cases, the abortion (expulsion of the egg) takes place within 4 hours after taking misoprostol”

This language categorizes the baby being aborted as a “fertilized egg.” Completely dehumanizes him or her, and this is especially egregious when you realize that abortions by pill are done as late as midway through the 2nd trimester in France. This is the information that the French government thinks that women need to know before consenting to an abortion. When she delivers her baby, complete with arms and legs and fingers and toes, then she will realize what the reality of abortion is.

9-10 weeks.
9-10 weeks.
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