To read women’s first hand accounts of deceptive abortion counseling, go here.
to read of former abortion providers describing how they lied to women, go here.
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Many times, abortion clinics do not give accurate information to the women who go there. There is a section here that chronicles some of the lies and biased counseling from clinic workers.
For example, here is a drawing that was given out at abortion clinics – it was put out by the National Abortion Federation, which is an organization of abortion providers. They are aware of the facts of fetal development, they have to be – it is their job to do abortions.
Note – the drawing has been enlarged and is no longer “actual size”
Here is a real picture of an unborn baby at six weeks after conception:
Here is a picture of an unborn baby at nine weeks, from the endowment for human development.
And finally, here is a picture at 12 weeks
Pro-Life sidewalk counselors often offer women literature with accurate pictures of unborn babies and true facts about abortion. Randy Alcorn, pro-life author and activist, tells the following story:
“My wife often used to do sidewalk counseling outside abortion clinics. She offered accurate medical information as well as financial and practical support for women who felt they had no choice but abortion. Routinely clinic workers would take this information out of the woman’s hands or tell them, “It’s a bunch of lies.”
Randy Alcorn “Pro-life Answers to Pro-Choice Arguments” (Sisters, Oregon: Multnomah Publishers, 2000) 207-208
Share on FacebookPlanned Parenthood often has no qualms about lying to their supporters. Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood, sent a letter to her supporters saying the following about bill HB 15:
“This week, Gov. Perry and anti-women’s health legislators in Texas passed a bill that would force women seeking abortion care to view a sonogram….Stand with Planned Parenthood and Texas women: tell Gov. Perry to stop blocking women’s access to health care.”
HB 15 actually does not require a woman to view an ultrasound, it simply offers her the opportunity to do so. This is a blatant lie.
House Bill 15 Information, February 6, 2012,Page 3
From the bill
” A pregnant woman may choose not to view the sonogram images.”
View text of bill here: http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/news/HB15-ProviderNoticeLetter-2-3-12.pdf
Eric Scheidler” Planned Parenthood CEO Lies about Blocked Texas Ultrasound Bill” September 8, 2011
Planned Parenthood, which performs a sonogram before each abortion as a matter of routine, opposes letting a woman see the image, even if she wants to. There have been many accounts from women who went into have abortions at Planned Parenthood and were not allowed to see the ultrasound screen or were strongly discouraged from doing so. They have no problem with lying to their supporters so they don’t realize how extreme their agenda is. A woman should not even be allowed the opportunity to view an ultrasound according to Planned Parenthood. After all, many women might change their mind after seeing one. Read about one woman and her reaction to seeing the ultrasound here.
Planned Parenthood has lied to their supporters about other issues too. Here is an example concerning a law that would’ve made abortion clinics meet the same medical and safety standards of other outpatient medical facilities. Planned Parenthood opposed this law, and lied about it.
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One woman who had an abortion, whose name was only given as Annette, said that the counseling she received at the clinic was a joke:
“It was like a tea party. Everybody gave her reason, like, “I forgot to take my pill.” And the leader would go, “Oh my!” It felt so unreal, so phony.”
Frederica Mathews-Green. Real Choices: Offering Practical, Life-Affirming Alternatives to Abortion (Sisters, Oregon: Multnomah Books, 1994) 64 to 65
to read more in-depth stories about abortion counseling, go here.
to read more about abortion counseling from the perspective of former clinic workers, go here
Share on Facebook“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 Sobie “Ex Abortion Clinic Employees: Women Are Pushed Into Abortions” LifeNews.com 1/18/12
To read surveys of postabortion women about their counseling, go here
Share on FacebookFormer Planned Parenthood worker Catherine Anthony Adair :
“In fact, clinic workers would purposefully avoid providing information on fetal development, what the child looked like, the child’s anatomical development and the pain he or she could feel. I was continuously reminded that when referring to the baby, the appropriate terminology was “clump of cells” or “contents of the uterus.”
Planned Parenthood’s mission is to pressure as many women into having an abortion as it can. Those in charge know that can’t be accomplished if they refer to the child as a “baby.”
Then women would know what was really growing inside them: a little person with a beating heart, functioning nervous system, tiny hands and feet. The child is entirely disregarded. There is no counseling, no care, no waiting and no discussion. Once a pregnancy is confirmed, it is off to termination.”
Catherine Anthony Adair “Planned Parenthood lies about itself” Washington Examiner, 11/22/11. Quoted in Abortion Industry’s “Mission Is To Pressure Women”, Afterabortion.org, Elliot Institute, January 12, 2012.
Read more at the Washington Examiner
but:
In their factsheet “THE TRUTH ABOUT CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTERS” NARAL Pro-Choice America makes the following ironic statement:
Unfortunately, reports indicate that CPCs frequently misinform, mislead, and coerce women with unintended or crisis pregnancies. Staff and volunteers at CPCs often use anti-abortion propaganda to dissuade women from exercising their right to choose…”
It goes on to say:
Share on Facebook“Women are entitled to accurate, comprehensive and unbiased medical information with which they can make their own decisions.”
Sometimes abortion clinics give information to women that is blatantly false in order to try to convince them to have abortions. Here is a drawing put out by the National Abortion Federation to be distributed in clinics. The National Abortion Federation is an organization of abortion providers, these are people who know the facts of fetal development intimately because they see the babies every time they perform abortions. They know the correct information. There simply lying. Note – the drawing is enlarged here.
Here is what an unborn baby really looks like at 6 weeks:
And here is what a baby looks like at nine weeks in the womb. Note the presence of hands, legs, fingers and toes.
Finally, here is a picture of an unborn baby at 12 weeks.

The drawings provided by the National Abortion Federation are completely inaccurate. It becomes obvious why abortion clinics fight so hard against informed consent laws. Planned Parenthood and other groups fight against laws that require women to view fetal development information before abortion – and they also fight against laws that require her just to be asked if she wants to view this material, laws that don’t say she has to look at it, but only that she’s given the opportunity to. That is very telling.
Also interesting is the fact that pro-choice activists attack crisis pregnancy centers (centers that help women with alternatives to abortion) and claim that they are deceitful. These crisis pregnancy centers give accurate information about the unborn baby and alternatives to abortion, information which is not given out by many clinics. Because these clinics compete with abortion clinics and lower the abortion rate, most abortion clinics try to hinder them and even drive them out of business if possible.
The Director of the ACLU Washington Legislative Office said the following about a bill attacking these centers:
“Women deserve truthful, accurate information about their reproductive health care choices. We applaud Congresswoman Maloney for taking steps to address a deceptive practice that undermines women’s constitutional rights.”
Press Release: Seeking a Crackdown on Deceit by Radical Anti-Choice Centers: 3-30-2006
Share on FacebookOne book documents two conversations between abortion clinic staff and reluctant abortion patients. Here is one:
“Peggy’s (the patient’s) mind is off on a different track. “Is it true that at six weeks it has a heartbeat?” Carye (the counselor) says nobody is sure exactly when the heart begins beating, and tries to deflect that concern. “This pregnancy and you are the same thing,” she adds, explaining to Peggy that prior to twenty-four weeks the fetus cannot survive outside her womb.”
In this second passage, a young woman in her fourteenth week of pregnancy named Tiffany does not want to abort.
This is the clinic counselor speaking:
“I’m not here to change your mind. I’m not here to force your opinion. But I’m sitting here seeing this beautiful young woman with her whole life ahead of her, and you have so many other things you can do right now. Why don’t you go ahead with your dreams and have kids later?” Tiffany had no answer so Anneke continued, “We’re always here for you.”….Before ending the session Anneke left Tiffany with some figures that she recently had learned from Carye: One in ten high school girls who become pregnant finish high school, and one in ten thousand girls who have babies during high school finish college. And a third statistic: Over 80 percent of the men in this country don’t pay their child support. “The statistics are stacked against you,” Anneke said.”
Tiffany did, reluctantly, agree to an abortion. Here is a picture of a 14 week old unborn baby, similar to the one Tiffany aborted.

Peter Korn. Lovejoy: A Year in the Life of an Abortion Clinic (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press) 1996 p 25
NARAL Pro-Choice America, a pro-abortion group, opposes crisis pregnancy centers, which are centers that help pregnant women. Their fact sheet says the following:
“Unfortunately, reports indicate that CPCs frequently misinform, mislead, and coerce women with unintended or crisis pregnancies. Staff and volunteers at CPCs often use anti‐abortion propaganda to dissuade women from exercising their right to choose….Women are entitled to accurate, comprehensive and unbiased medical information with which they can make their own decisions.”
THE TRUTH ABOUT CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTERS, NARAL PRO‐CHOICE AMERICA, January 6, 2006
Share on FacebookFormer Clinic Worker Deborah Henry:
“Many women could not afford to have babies, so we would use examples- like the price of babies’ shoes, the price of clothing, how much it cost to raise a baby. If they weren’t finished with their education, the hindrance it would have on their education, how would they find a baby sitter, who was going to take care of that baby for them? We would find their weakness and work on them…All they were told about the procedure itself was that they would experience slight cramping similar to menstrual cramps, and that was it. They were not told about the development of the baby. They were not told about the pain the baby would be experiencing or the physical effects or the emotional effects it would have on them. They had no idea who was going to be there to help them when they fell apart afterward…Some of the women were a little apprehensive about it. We were told that in explaining to them we could never use the word “babies.” It was always tissues, tissues of cells, or clusters of cells or products of conception.”
“The women were never given any type of alternatives to the abortion. It was just automatically assumed that they knew what they wanted. They were never told about adoption agencies. They were never told about people out there who were willing to help them–to give them homes to live in, to provide them with care and even financial support. The euphemisms that are used — clusters of cells, products of conception, or just plain tissue — are all lies.”
Personal Testimony “Meet the Abortion Providers” Convention
in 2005, in Georgia, a law was proposed that would’ve allowed women coming in for abortions to see information about their unborn babies. The woman would not be forced to look at this information, but she would have the option to if she chose to. Planned Parenthood vehemently oppose the law. According to Kay Scott, who is executive director of Planned Parenthood :
“Supporters of the Woman’s Right to Know bill say it would allow time for reflection, but this bill is really about deception. …women already receive full informed consent before having an abortion…..”
Kay Scott “ABORTION: 24-HOUR-WAIT SUPPORTERS TRY TO DECEIVE” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta, GA), Jan 21, 2005 pA15
Share on Facebook“The information provided [by abortion providers] is often unreliable or exaggerated. Consider this text from a “frequently asked questions” Web site – “Making Your Decision” – published by Early Options, a Brooklyn physician’s office:
“It might help you to know that if you are in the early stages of pregnancy, you are not yet carrying a fetus or baby. In fact, if it has been less than 7 weeks since your last period, your pregnancy consists of nothing visible to the eye except a tiny, empty sac in your uterus. By 8 to 9 weeks, your pregnancy is the size of a pea.”

In the article that cited the above, abortionist William Harrison comments
“there is actually a very visible embryo in that sac as early as four weeks.”
Holly Auer “Rhetoric from Both Sides Muddles Decision Process” Buffalo News November 24, 2002
A law in Georgia was approved that said abortion clinics must provide materials on abortion risks, the development of the baby, and alternatives to abortion to women and allow them to view them if they chose. Then there was a waiting period is women were allowed to consider this information. NARAL Pro-Choice America, pro-abortion group, opposed this law:
“It’s a ruse to say that clinics do not already have informed consent,” said Becky Rafter, executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Georgia. During public hearings on the bill, some abortion clinics provided documentation to legislators showing they already inform women of the medical risks of abortion.”
Carlos Campos “Abortion waiting period approved; Aim to let women change their minds, advocates ” The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta, GA), March 5, 2005 pA1
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