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Like Trump I doubt there will be an admission of getting it wrong and self-correction.
Never. Most of my experiences at Planned Parenthood have been for reproductive health visits when either uninsured or, more recently, insured but having a hard time getting in to my gynecologist at hours that work for my schedule in a timely manner. It was Planned Parenthood that taught me to do a monthly self-breast exam as a late teenager (something that was never mentioned by any of my PCPs or other medical professionals due to my age) that allowed me to discover my own cancer at the ripe old age of 23.
Planned Parenthood also provided kind, compassionate care when I was surprised with a wanted-but-supposedly-impossible pregnancy post-chemo and had to undergo an abortion due to severe health complications.
I will forever be in Planned Parenthood's debt. Lying about their services just makes people look awfully ignorant.
Never. Most of my experiences at Planned Parenthood have been for reproductive health visits when either uninsured or, more recently, insured but having a hard time getting in to my gynecologist at hours that work for my schedule in a timely manner. It was Planned Parenthood that taught me to do a monthly self-breast exam as a late teenager (something that was never mentioned by any of my PCPs or other medical professionals due to my age) that allowed me to discover my own cancer at the ripe old age of 23.
Planned Parenthood also provided kind, compassionate care when I was surprised with a wanted-but-supposedly-impossible pregnancy post-chemo and had to undergo an abortion due to severe health complications.
I will forever be in Planned Parenthood's debt. Lying about their services just makes people look awfully ignorant.
Never. Most of my experiences at Planned Parenthood have been for reproductive health visits when either uninsured or, more recently, insured but having a hard time getting in to my gynecologist at hours that work for my schedule in a timely manner. It was Planned Parenthood that taught me to do a monthly self-breast exam as a late teenager (something that was never mentioned by any of my PCPs or other medical professionals due to my age) that allowed me to discover my own cancer at the ripe old age of 23.
Planned Parenthood also provided kind, compassionate care when I was surprised with a wanted-but-supposedly-impossible pregnancy post-chemo and had to undergo an abortion due to severe health complications.
I will forever be in Planned Parenthood's debt. Lying about their services just makes people look awfully ignorant.
I am saddened to hear of your medical issues, and glad to know that you were able to overcome them.
Unfortunately, we can't expect anyone who lies about PP to ever examine the evidence to the contrary, or even provide an apology for lying.
Many county health departments offer mammography, birth control and other associated services for women's health care on a sliding scale (based on ability to pay), but they do not offer abortions. Those on Medicaid have these services covered through providers.
We all know what Hillary means by "women's health issues". I never considered my pregnancy a "health issue" as how sad would that have been for the baby I carried.
I think Medicaid also offers sterilization in our state under birth control.
My parents used condoms to prevent pregnancy for 40 years without a woops! I guess they were motivated or is that responsible?
My wife over 17 years ago had to have an abortion as well. She was on severe pain killers and other steroids for months and on the day prior to a surgery found out she was pregnant due to the routine pre surgery tests. Surgery was vital and it was postponed to allow for the abortion. Keeping abortion legal in safe in NYC made my wife's issues much easier to resolve. She has the surgery, recovered her health, and two years later we had our daughter. Everyone here who is anti abortion would likely have done the same thing as she did, as we did. But what does mammograms have to do with abortions.
I never considered my pregnancy a "health issue" as how sad would that have been for the baby I carried.
You were fortunate.
It is an issue for millions of women who don't have the needed prenatal care without programs like offered low cost or free by PP and other clinics. Aren't we a GREAT NATION (yes, Trumpkins, Great) that we can provide this to folks who can't afford it?
Let us not forget the admiration that Hillary has for Margaret Sanger because that is dirt that lurks behind Hillary's obsession with getting PPP or keeping them in poor neighborhoods of color:
bxlover: Do you consider abortion to be pre-natal care? I do not. I consider it stopping the heartbeat of a baby, destruction of life. Used for eugenics?
Rather than destroy babies in the name of economics, let's bring back jobs and get people working, ship out the illegal aliens so that blacks who are most affected by amnesty of illegals have jobs, have insurance and it continues through the generations.
God gave people free will, but expect that people will take a stand against the killing of babies who have rights as human beings. All one has to do is look at the photos of an aborted baby to see that the baby was a person. It isn't rocket science so you would think that even Hillary's supporters could figure it out!
I don't consider abortions to be a position for people to be able to judge others for. Things in life occur. Woman in your own family, perhaps your mother, perhaps you may have had an abortion. I don't buy the sanctimonious approach many people take. Sometimes things occur and if its a sin, that's between the person and their God.
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