Saturday, April 23, 2011

What I've Seen

The sights I saw while working in Planned Parenthood for one year will forever haunt me. I do not feel the need to slaughter your eyes with pictures of the mutilations. We have all seen the signs on the side of the road. Let me just give you a verbal recollection of what I was exposed to.

First allow me to witness to the fact that the baby even at as early as 8 WEEKS, looks so perfectly made. The little fingers and toes and the little legs, they are all so perfect and miniature. They don't always come out whole, most of the time they don't, but when they do, they look similar to a little frog all bundled up with their perfect little parts.

I will never understand how people can stand by and say that it is not murder and there is no life being cut short, when everything about that baby is perfect even at that short life span.

It is sad how their little lives end. And there have been ZERO studies to my knowledge as to whether or not these little souls feel pain at that age. Seeing how they come out ripped apart, I can't imagine that they don't.

I witnessed abortions from 5.5 weeks to 18 weeks and I am just so amazed at the sweet perfection of these unborn babies. Fingernails, toes, noses, fingers, baby butts, little knees, just built so perfectly and waiting to start their intended purpose. LIFE.

Here is something to ponder for you. Do you think more people would go through the abortion process if they were shown ACTUAL pictures of a baby at the gestation they are at? Drawn videos and animations don't get the point across, violent and graphic photos people are desensitized too. What if people had to see actual medical photos of the real thing? Would it make that little conscience stir inside them? If you are making a choice and standing by it, shouldn't you be educated about what you are choosing?

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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Planned Parenthood using and abusing Medicaid

So I was thinking about what I should do a blog about today and in light of the discussions revolving around Planned Parenthood funding and the Federal Government troubles lately, I decided to shine a little light onto an issue I witnessed all the time at the clinic I worked at in Washington. I do not want to portray that I know all the state laws, but I do know that in Washington, Medicaid will be given when you are pregnant and financially needy whether it is for an abortion, or for prenatal care. Medicaid will cover 100% of the abortion and will be expidited if you have your "procedure" scheduled allready before you apply. This probably doesn't sound that profound, so I will break it down to you in the type of numbers I saw at the clinic.

  • Two days of surgery a week, 30 patients each day. Out of those 30 at least 20 will most likely be on medicaid, from what I witnessed. Average cost of an in-clinic procedure starts at $1000 (when I worked there) and went higher when your gestation was higher. So here is what that looks like in figures for one single clinic: 20 medicaid patients x $1000 fee = $20,000. $20,000 per one day of surgery in Medicaid expense. 2 days of surgery a week, $40,000. Now think on a larger scale, 52 weeks a year x $40,000= $2,080,000.

  • $2,080,000 in medicaid billed abortions per year for just ONE CLINIC.

  • Now the scary thought and theory is that if the medicaid laws in every state allowed this, and there was just one clinic in every state, (varies, some have none, some have many), the total could be even as high as 50 states x $2,080,000= $104,000,000 or higher due to states with many clinics.

  • $104,000,000 could be billed to medicaid for abortions.


That is a huge amount of money just in abortions being billed to medicaid. We talk all the time about the choice of smokers and obese people raising the cost of insurance and costing states money. So when we talk about women and men who are making the choice to be sexually active, knowing the potential outcome just like a smoker or obese person, why do we say it is only her choice and no one else's. Why is it if I pick up a pack of Camel's, or an extra big mac, it is suddenly the right of everyone else to be concerned about what my health care is going to cost, but if it an abortion, it is suddenly no one's business? The couple did make a choice. They chose to be sexually active.



The whole year I worked at the clinic, I only saw a handful of women who were pregnant from cases of rape, abuse, incest, or similar tragedies. The majority of reasoning was "I am overwhelmed with what is going on in my life allready", or "I don't want my (spouse) to know about my affair".



It doesn't seem like a good enough reason to commit murder.



$104,000,000 is a huge amount of money, something that deserves some thought as well.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Abortion Facts for the day


Around our world 42 million abortions are performed yearly. The United States accounts for 1.37 million. (The Center for BioEthical Reform).


Another way to think of that is



  • 42 million infants not hugged or kissed by mom and dad

  • 42 million kindergartners gone

  • 42 million 2nd graders who will never have to lose their two front teeth.

  • 42 million 7th graders who will never win a science fair

  • 42 million 9th graders who will never go through driver's ed

  • 42 million teenagers who will never know a prom

  • 42 million young adults who will never graduate

  • 42 million young people who will never start their own careers

  • 42 million young husbands and wives that will never start their own families.

It is in my opinion that people often forget that what they are calling a "fetus" is actually the beginning of a life. Humanity seems so be so wrapped up in whether or not the "fetus" is alive, they appear to have forgotten the intended purpose of that baby. It was intended for life.



I may not know what the "turning point" is that we should consider the baby "alive", but I think that may not be the point. I think we should remember the intention of that baby no matter what the science tells us is the beginning of life.