Planned Parenthood: A Case Study

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clients: abortions, prenatal services and adoption referrals. It also discounts the millions of health services provided to women who are not pregnant, including those seeking to avoid unwanted pregnancies. On July 21, in a speech on the House floor, Rep. Bill Johnson of Ohio said that “in 2013, abortions made up 94 percent of Planned Parenthood’s so-called pregnancy services.” That was after the release of undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood officials talking about procedures for collecting aborted fetal tissue for research. Then, in a Senate floor speech on Aug. 3, Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, who co sponsored a failed bill to defund Planned Parenthood, also said that “abortion accounts for 94 percent of Planned Parenthood’s pregnancy services.” The fact is, no one can say for sure what …show more content…

“Nor do they tally the number of pregnant women they refer to obstetricians and other health care providers. Some Planned Parenthood health centers provide prenatal services, while others refer women to other providers for this care.” Rep. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee has gone even further at times. In live interviews on the subject of federal funding for Planned Parenthood, she has said that “over 90 percent” and “94 percent of their business is abortion services.” That’s wrong — though a spokesman for Blackburn told us she was referring to the flawed 94 percent of “pregnancy services” statistic that others have mentioned. Abortions accounted for 3 percent of the nearly 10.6 million total services provided by Planned Parenthood clinics in 2013, according to its annual report. Some services it provided in addition to abortions were: 4.5 million tests and treatment for sexually transmitted infections. 3.6 million contraception related services 935,573 cancer screenings including breast exams and Pap

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