Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Criminal Record: In 2016, for the first time in their history, Planned Parenthood Exceeded One Million of Abortions

Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood

The multinational abortionist killed 612,966 premature babies by surgical abortion, and 481,713 through chemical abortion. It also takes pride in having contributed to more than 950 legislative changes on abortion and contraception worldwide since 2005.


Actuall. By Tamara García Yuste - 09/20/2017. Planned Parenthood killed 1,094,679 babies last year, beating a bloody record.

The multinational abortionist killed 612,966 premature babies by surgical abortion, and 481,713 through chemical abortion. With these figures, it is the first time the abortionist has exceeded one million abortions.

According to a report published by Planned Parenthood, they performed more than 3.6 million abortion-related activities, including pre and post counseling and consultation, and treatment of incomplete abortions.

The multinational maintains 142 entities worldwide and operates in more than 170 countries

Founded in 1952, Planned Parenthood now maintains 142 organizations worldwide and operates in more than 170 countries, conducting and promoting abortion and "sexual and reproductive rights," according to The New American.

In its own research on the abortion giant, the Democratic Population Research Institute (PRI) notes that Planned Parenthood "invests millions of dollars in its Member Associations (affiliates) and other related organizations operating in the country to promote abortion and advocate for ever more lenient abortion laws. In 2016, Planned Parenthood awarded $68 million in grants to its Member Associations and other organizations.”

Planned Parenthood Legislative Changes on Abortion

In its latest report, Planned Parenthood boasts that it has contributed to more than 950 legislative changes regarding abortion and contraception worldwide since 2005.

For example, in 2016, the Guatemalan branch of Planned Parenthood influenced the courts of the nation to "reinterpret the South American country's abortion law to enable mid-level providers, ie nurses, pharmacists or rural doctors "to perform abortions within eight weeks of gestation.

But after the court ruling, "the number of abortion-related services increased by 68 percent overall.”

The multinational abortionist has experienced a golden period in its bloody business, thanks to the support of the White House, under Obama's mandate. Things might start to change with Donald Trump, who has put the company's finances on the spotlight.