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In a new video, former Planned Parenthood employees reveal they were incentivized to pressure women into getting abortions to meet monthly corporate quotas.
In the video from Live Action, Sue Thayer, a former Planned Parenthood manager in Storm Lake, Iowa, explained that if her center met its quota for abortion referrals, employees would be rewarded with pizza parties, paid time off, and other rewards.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: Mandroid7
Seriously?
I've paid for two abortions.
They tried to stop both.
My bad, Must have been a fluke.
What do you mean by "tried to stop?"
Second Planned Parenthood Senior Executive Haggles Over Baby Parts Prices, Changes Abortion
originally posted by: Mandroid7
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: Mandroid7
Seriously?
I've paid for two abortions.
They tried to stop both.
My bad, Must have been a fluke.
What do you mean by "tried to stop?"
Pre-op counseling, serious lines questioning like.."are you being forced?" (with a separation of guy and girl first), "here's your ultrasound" and "here are your other options..."
Along with wait times.
It is a head-fu&* for the girls involved and it's bs, when the girl is taking the right path when she aborts a split cell before it is a human with needs, that when aren't met will not positively contribute to humanity.
But babies and puppies will still be adorable.
Anyway, doctors perform abortions, and it's reasonable to expect doctors want to have INFORMED consent before performing any surgical procedure on a patient. It's the law with regard to all kinds of surgical procedures.
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: MotherMayEye
Dr.s also make huge $$$ from the abortions.
Anyway, doctors perform abortions, and it's reasonable to expect doctors want to have INFORMED consent before performing any surgical procedure on a patient. It's the law with regard to all kinds of surgical procedures.