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Planned Parenthood pushes back on over-the-coun

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Planned Parenthood pushes back on over-the-counter contraception


Uncle Sam | 206856 hits | Sep 08 4:05 pm | Posted by: N_Fiddledog
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Planned Parenthood opposes over-the-counter contraception, pushing back against a popular Republican argument being used in many Senate races this year. The nonprofit's lobbying arm, which advocates for women's reproductive health issues, argued that cal

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  1. by avatar N_Fiddledog
    Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:31 pm
    Ex-clinic Director: Each Abortion Made Planned Parenthood $313.29

  2. by avatar BeaverFever
    Tue Sep 09, 2014 3:57 am
    But don't you admire American for-profit health care?

    Also the article has some obvious distortions. PP doesn't "run" these clinics, they are independently operated.

    Collectively, abortion accounts 3 percent of services provided by these clinics and 1% of their collective revenue.

  3. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Tue Sep 09, 2014 4:56 am
    The policy change would "force women to go back to the days when they paid out of pocket for birth control � which can cost upwards of $600 a year

    $50/mo? I seriously question that considering "the pill" has been around the $20/mo range for a couple of decades at least now.

    I know the standard argument down south is they want an IUD. However the target demographic that doctors prefer using that method on are married women who have already had at least one child.

  4. by avatar N_Fiddledog
    Tue Sep 09, 2014 5:04 am
    "BeaverFever" said
    But don't you admire American for-profit health care?

    Also the article has some obvious distortions. PP doesn't "run" these clinics, they are independently operated.




    Are you sure? Here's what they say on their website.

    In-Clinic Abortion Procedures at a Glance

    Medical procedures that end pregnancy
    Safe and effective
    Available from many Planned Parenthood health centers
    Costs about $300�$950 in the first trimester

    - See more at: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health ... UP9ls.dpuf


    Are you sure you aren't thinking of mammograms. There was a hubbub on that one. PP claimed they did them. It was double-checked. They did not do them. They referred to other clinics.

    I have seen different opinions on the other stuff you claim as well. There is a counter claim that those claims are creative book keeping from planned parenthood. The counter claim says no, abortions are PP's bread and butter.

  5. by avatar BeaverFever
    Tue Sep 09, 2014 12:12 pm
    Yes the clinics are independent, PP is just an affiliation, check the PP websites FAQ about why info on the website varies and who is responsible for fhe content. Answer: the independent affiliated clinics all post their own info on the PP site. PP just provides the platform amd is not responsible.

    http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about- ... -this-site

    Also you can't use creative accounting to make youur primary source of income look like 1%. . 85% comes from public funds and charitable donations, which is why Republican politicians think they're entitled to wage jihad on them in the first place.

  6. by avatar N_Fiddledog
    Tue Sep 09, 2014 4:03 pm
    I spent a little time trying to figure all that out one time. At the end I was no wiser than when I began. All I know for sure is there is an opposite site to the argument about how much goes where. It's radically different than the official Planned Parenthood version.

    I'll show you what I mean. Here's one from what might be the best known opposition - Lifesitenews.

    The general population seems to think that Planned Parenthood does a whole lot more than they actually do. Does Planned Parenthood provide actual prenatal care? No. They actually phased out their prenatal care program a few years back, stating that the pregnant patients were �too cumbersome.� Some clinics do continue to tout that they provide this service just so they can continue to include it in their annual report. These centers provide prenatal vitamins and then log that under �prenatal care.� Planned Parenthood actually doesn�t provide any service to pregnant women except for abortion, of course. Maybe if they actually started to provide for their advertised services, they would make enough money to stay open.

    Planned Parenthood states they provide care for �breast health.� But that is also a stretch. Planned Parenthood is a level-one breast cancer service center. That means they are not allowed to provide any breast health service past a manual breast exam. You know, the same type of breast exam that you do in the shower every month. It�s the same breast exam that you can receive from any nurse or doctor anywhere in the country. Planned Parenthood does not provide breast ultrasounds, breast biopsies, mammograms or anything other than manual breast exams. Maybe if they started providing women with real breast health care, they could keep their doors open.

    Planned Parenthood provides no primary care. You can�t visit a Planned Parenthood if you have strep throat, a sinus infection, or the flu. They can�t treat your high blood pressure, your elevated cholesterol or to help regulate your diabetes. They have no national protocol that allows them to provide any of those primary care services. You can be seen at Planned Parenthood for limited STD screening and treatment, birth control, a limited woman�s exam or an abortion. Other than that, you are pretty much out of luck. Maybe if they started to provide these primary care services, they wouldn�t be so hard pressed to find clients.

    In Texas, we have seen many Planned Parenthood facilities close shop. The reasoning here is different. Planned Parenthood is choosing to close rather than bring their current centers up to legal safety standards. In San Antonio, an annual inspection report showed that the Planned Parenthood facility had serious sterilization issues. They weren�t separating clean and dirty instruments. They weren�t testing their autoclave machine to ensure that it was still working. Lots of problems. We see this in many facilities. There was an abortion clinic in Beaumont with the same issues. They have also been cited for untrained staff, dirty equipment, expired medications given to patients�the list goes on and on. So, instead of fixing these problems, Planned Parenthood has chosen to close these facilities. They chose to close their filthy centers. Pro-lifers didn�t force them to close. They chose to close them all on their own.

    You see, if Planned Parenthood was really concerned about the health and safety of women, they would be bending over backwards to implement these changes. They would be reinventing themselves as true healthcare centers that can treat primary care issues, provide prenatal care, etc. And, my goodness, they would definitely take the money and time needed to clean up their centers! But instead, Planned Parenthood has exercised their right to choose. By doing this, it is them who have let down the women in their community. They have chosen to abandon these poor women.

    So, while Planned Parenthood is making their choices, we pro-lifers will step in and actually help women find the services they so desperately need. Don�t worry, Planned Parenthood, we�ll gladly pick up the slack that you have put down.


    http://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/why-a ... -you-think

    But here's a question. If PP does not do abortions, what are you paying for with the 3 to 9 hundred dollars they request under the category of "abortion services" at their website? No auxiliary service is mentioned on their page with the request. It is only Planned Parenthood.



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