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Planned Parenthood to close 4 facilities in New York over ‘financial and political challenges’

13-8-2024 < SGT Report 12 530 words
 

by Matt Lamb, LifeSite News:


Planned Parenthood announced the closure of several abortion facilities. It also announced a temporary ‘pause’ on late-term abortions. Meanwhile, the company and the media are downplaying the existence of late-term abortions.


There will be fewer abortion facilities in the Empire State following a decision by Planned Parenthood.


Planned Parenthood of Greater New York cited “compounding financial and political challenges” in its decision to close abortion facilities in “Goshen, Amsterdam, Cobleskill, and Staten Island,” according to a news release.


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These four centers only appear to offer the dangerous abortion pills, and not so-called “surgical abortions,” according to a LifeSiteNews review of Planned Parenthood’s website. There were more than 100,000 abortions committed in 2020 according to the pro-abortion Guttmacher Institute. “In 2021, there were 59,616 abortions performed in New York on state residents,” the pro-life Charlotte Lozier Institute reported.


Planned Parenthood also announced it will pause late-term abortions after 20 weeks due to the costs of “deep sedation pain management services.”


The New York Times said late-term abortions amount to “less than 2 percent” of abortions committed by Planned Parenthood of Greater New York. “A significant share of abortions in New York take place at Planned Parenthood clinics, which logged 30,000 abortion visits statewide last year,” the Times reported, paraphrasing a spokesperson.


The abortion vendor blamed rising costs and an insurance reimbursement gap for its decision to close some of its facilities that kill innocent pre-born babies.


“New York’s abortion access ecosystem is being pushed to the limit,” the CEOs of Planned Parenthood affiliates in New York wrote in early July. “On top of inflation, sexual and reproductive health care providers and patient support systems are grappling with compounding challenges: pandemic recovery, national staffing shortages, a dearth of abortion care providers in the state’s rural regions and a hostile political landscape that is driving up demand for abortion care,” the CEOs wrote.


“Unsurprisingly, insurers’ attitudes toward reproductive health care haven’t changed, leaving many providers to absorb astronomical costs to care for their patients,” the abortion vendors wrote in an opinion piece for NYN Media. The news release cited the opinion piece in explaining its reason to shut down facilities.


Planned Parenthood of Greater New York CEO Wendy Stark “confirmed that the Manhattan clinic plans to stop providing abortions past 20 weeks of pregnancy on Sept. 3,” according to the New York Times. But the facility may restart the brutal procedures.



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