You know at this point Planned Parenthood should stop trying to justify their medical directors’ comments because it is really making everything much worse.
Planned Parenthood’s CEO, Cecile Richards, came out in a video apologizing for their doctors “tone” and lack of compassion while discussing negotiations with a business called Stem Express that purchases aborted babies’ body parts for experimentation.
However, the abortion giant is also trying to spin the harvesting of fetal body parts from abortions as a good thing for society. In fact, on their website they recently shared the story of a woman named Linda, who had a D&C because her baby died and then donated her child’s organs.
Here’s Linda’s story from the Planned Parenthood website:
I was 10 years into a very successful career, my marriage was six years strong, and I was pregnant for the first time. I was at the top of my game — until, at one of my routine checkups, my ob-gyn couldn’t hear our son’s heartbeat. She explained my baby had died and that she was going to schedule a D&C because my body had not naturally eliminated the pregnancy.The woman’s comments are offensive to every woman and every couple who has experienced a miscarriage. A miscarriage is the tragic unintentional loss of an unborn baby, whereas an abortion is the purposeful act of terminating the life of a little baby before birth.
In that moment of total crisis for my husband and me, my doctor also asked us a question that helped transform this devastating loss into one with meaning: She asked if we wanted to donate the tissue to an important research project on trisomy 21, a genetic disorder they discovered he had.
All these years later, the loss of our son still brings me more pain than I could have ever imagined. But knowing that we had an option that could lead to scientific discoveries to prevent other couples’ suffering down the line was a gift back to us. Some people may say that my experience was different because my procedure was done to complete a miscarriage. But medically speaking, it was an abortion — in fact, “abortion” is the procedure listed on my discharge form from the hospital.
Unfortunately, the woman goes on to say Planned Parenthood should have the right to donate organs for research just like other medical facilities because it could ultimately save lives. But there is one big problem: Planned Parenthood is nothing like other medical facilities because they make big bucks off their abortion business.
Although Planned Parenthood likes to argue that abortions only make up 3% of their total services, in 2013, abortions made up 94% of Planned Parenthood’s pregnancy services. Additionally, during the 2013-2014 fiscal year, Planned Parenthood received more than $528 million in taxpayer funding, or more than $1.4 million per day, in the form of government grants, contracts, and Medicaid reimbursements. In other words, not only is Planned Parenthood getting lots of cash from American tax-dollars, they’re also making money on selling abortion to women.
Furthermore, in the video, Dr. Nucatola admits that they are receiving money from donating fetal parts. David Daleiden, the founder of the group Center for Medical Progress told CBS News, “Planned Parenthood is still receiving $50, $75, sometimes $100 per specimen per fetal part. So all of that is just straight up profit that goes to their bottom line.”
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