A list of services provided by Planned Parenthood is shown below. The purpose of the list is to inform readers that the 41st Amendment Blog is well aware of the services Planned Parenthood provide.
List Of Planned Parenthood Services:
Women
- Abortion
- Birth control education
- Birth control implant
- Birth control pill
- Birth control shot
- Birth control vaginal ring (NuvaRing)
- Breast exams
- Checkups when you have a reproductive/sexual health problem
- Cervical cancer screening
- Emergency contraception (morning-after pill)
- Female condom
- Fertility awareness method
- IUD (hormonal)
- IUD (copper)
- Mammogram referrals
- Menopause and midlife education
- Menopause and midlife testing and treatment
- Outercourse and abstinence education
- Pap test
- Safer sex education
- Spermicide
- Urinary tract infection (UTI) testing and treatment
- Vaginal infection testing and treatment
- Other services include help with irregular periods or no periods, painful periods, painful sex, bleeding between periods, menstrual problems (premenstrual syndrome) or even a lost tampon.
Men
- Checkups when you have a reproductive/sexual health problem
- Jock itch (exam and treatment)
- Urinary tract infections (testing and treatment)
Both Genders
- Free condoms
- Dental dams
- HIV testing
- HIV education
- HIV referrals
- STD testing
- STD prevention
- STD and safer sex education
When it comes to Planned Parenthood many believe they have the best interest of the people they serve but unfortunately that’s not true at all. Starting with the founder of Planned Parenthood (Margaret Sanger) it’s pretty clear Planned Parenthood exist for the sole purpose of exterminating the black community. In 1939 Margaret Sanger was deeply involved with a project called “The Negro Project”. This project is a product from a merger between Margaret Sanger’s Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau and the American Birth Control League. The purpose of the project was to put a dent in the black population but was sold to the public as a positive eugenics movement for underprivileged individuals. Surprisingly the project received support from the welfare program and black leaders including people like W.E.B. DuBois, Mary McLeod Bethune + Rev. Adam Clayton Powell JR. In the report negroes were presented with fear mongering information as an attempt to get black women to use birth control and get abortions. Albert Lasker pledged $20,000 ($408,224 today with inflation) to the negro project and the rest is history. After funding was secured for the goals of the negro report the program went to churches and other organizations to promote their message. Gaining the trust of the black community was very important so Margaret Sanger wrote a letter (shown below) on 12/10/39 to Dr. C. J. Gamble encouraging him to hire more black physicians because that’ll get the program closer to black people. The letter also stated that Margaret Sanger didn’t want the word to get out that they are trying to exterminate the negro population and ministers would be the only people that can shun the rumor if it was to spread for any reason. The full letter can be read here. Between 1940-1943 Margaret Sanger’s secretary Florence Rose followed orders and sent out a massive amount of planned parenthood pamphlets to black organizations throughout the country. The pamphlets can be read in full here. Florence Rose also gained local + national media coverage, taught birth control techniques to black doctors and other medical groups. Black nurses hired by Planned Parenthood visited schools and community centers encouraging women to visit their nearby clinic. During July of 1942 Margaret Sanger wrote a letter to Albert Lasker letting him know about all the “great work” the program was doing and how Planned Parenthood was controlling the birth rate of the black community at the time. Fast forward to 1970 president Richard Nixon would be the first to authorize federal funds to Planned Parenthood with the Public Health Service Act Title X. This move would make the black community’s abortion rate go even higher for decades. According to the Guttmacher Institute in 2011 360,000 black babies were aborted. According to CDC statistics in 2011 287,072 black deaths occurred from causes excluding abortion. During that same year (2011) the CDC published an abortion report that stated 36% of all abortions in the US were given to black women. With a ratio of 474 abortions per 1,000 live births black women have the highest ratio of any group in the US. After using those numbers to do a little math there was a total of 44M abortions in the US since the 1973 Roe vs Wade Supreme Court case. A total of 19M black babies were aborted even though African Americans are allegedly 13% of US population. According to a 2012 study by Protecting Black Lives 79% of Planned Parenthood abortion locations are within walking distance of black communities which would explain why white women are 5x less likely to get an abortion compared to black women. In 2018 the New York City Health Department released a study showing between 2012-2016 black mothers received 136,426 abortions which surpassed abortions amongst other communities (white, asian, hispanic). With these numbers abortion is clearly and may be the leading cause of death within the black community for years to come. Lastly in 2019 Planned Parenthood turned down $60M in federal funds because of a rule within the agreement which would require the company to NOT perform any abortions with the funds. The Hyde Amendment which was introduced to congress in 2013-2014 banned the government from being able to use federal funds to pay for abortions. This is why Planned Parenthood would have to sign an agreement stating funds will not be used for abortion. Now why would a company that’s “for the people” turn down $60M in funds? Well it’s pretty simple…. their main goal is to put a dent in the black population and eventually exterminate the entire race like the founder (Margaret Sanger) wanted.



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