Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Planned Parenthood Does 44% More Abortions in Minnesota Over the Last 4 Years

Planned Parenthood Does 44% More Abortions in Minnesota Over the Last 4 Years

 STATE   BILL POEHLER   JUN 30, 2017   |   7:06PM    ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
Planned Parenthood continues its abortion business expansion despite overall state and national trends of declining abortion numbers. As Minnesota’s largest abortionist, Planned Parenthood grew its market by a staggering 11.5 percent last year and controlled a greater portion of the market, while statewide abortions rose less than 1 percent, according to the state’s annual Abortion Report issued today by the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH).
Planned Parenthood increased its abortions by 44 percent from 2012 to 2016, and more than doubled its abortion business since 2001. Planned Parenthood’s annual abortion numbers have increased every year but one since 2006. In stark contrast, annual state abortion totals fell in all but two of those years. Planned Parenthood’s 2016 total of 5,629 abortions was by far its highest number ever, and a record market share of 56.5 percent of all abortions performed in Minnesota.
“This data confirms once again that Planned Parenthood means abortion,” said MCCL Executive Director Scott Fischbach. “As an organization that takes credit for the overall decline in abortions, Planned Parenthood has lost all credibility. Its clear goal is to perform as many abortions as possible, and it does so year after year.”
Despite Planned Parenthood, some 2016 statistics are encouraging. Last year’s 9,953 abortion total was the third lowest since 1974. Just 291 abortions were performed on minors, accounting for 2.9 percent of the total. This is the second lowest number since the state began recording minor abortions in 1975 and represents a decline of 87 percent from their peak in 1980, the year prior to passage of Minnesota’s Parental Notification law.
More than 11,500 women received factual, state provided information about abortion risks and complications, abortion alternatives and much more under the Woman’s Right to Know law. MCCL helped to pass the informed consent law in 2003; state abortion numbers have decreased in all but two years since the program began. MCCL also helped to enact the Positive Alternatives law, which took effect in July 2006.
Not all of today’s report is good news, however. Abortions were performed at a rate of more than 27 every single day last year. More than 40 percent of abortions in 2016 were performed on women who had undergone at least one prior abortion; 716 women had three or more previous abortions. The report also shows that African Americans remain a target of the abortion industry. They represent just 5.8 percent of the state’s population, yet accounted for 26 percent of abortions. About half of all abortions were performed on minorities, who make up only 19 percent of the population.
Full reports for 2016 and prior years are available at the MDH website.
The following is additional information concerning “Induced Abortions in Minnesota, 2016, Report to the Legislature,” released June 30, 2017, by the Minnesota Department of Health:
The 2016 total of 9,953 reported abortions is the third lowest recorded since 1974, and also the second lowest abortion rate since 1973 (8.6 per 1,000 females age 15-44)
The total number of reported abortions performed in Minnesota since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalized abortion on demand: 628,767
40% of women who received an abortion in 2016 had at least one prior abortion. A total of 716 women reported they had had 3 or more prior abortions; 94 women had had 6 or more previous abortions
11,585 women received information about abortion risks, complications and alternatives under the Woman’s Right to Know informed consent law, which is 1,632 more than the number who underwent abortions
Abortionists:
  • 104 different people performed abortions in 2016, an increase of 5 over the prior year
  • 12 physicians each performed more than 300 abortions last year
  • Minnesota’s 5 abortion facilities performed 99% of all abortions in 2016
With few exceptions, abortions performed on minors have been declining annually since 1987. In 2006, abortions on minors spiked 16% after Planned Parenthood opened two feeder clinics in Twin Cities suburbs and heavily marketed its services to minors. Abortions performed on minors are down 87 percent from their peak of 2,327 in 1980
63% of abortions were used as birth control (no contraception used at time of conception)
Race and abortion: African Americans—5.8% of population, 26% of abortions; Asians—4.8% of population, 7% of abortions; Caucasians—81% of population, 51% of abortions; Hispanics—5.2% of population, 7% of abortions, American Indians—1.1% of population, 2% of abortions
Late-term abortions (after week 20) increased from 122 to 140. The latest abortion was performed at 26 weeks (in 2015 the latest was at 29 weeks)
Suction was the most common form of abortion, used for 56% of abortions. RU486chemical abortions reached an all-time high of 35.4% of the total, up from 32% in 2015. Dismemberment abortions, including dilation & evacuation (D&E) and sharp curettage (D&C), increased from 823 to 843. No intact D&X (partial-birth) abortions were reported
Reasons women gave for their abortions (more than one reason could be given):
  • Less than 1% for rape, incest (consistent with past years)
  • 70% “does not want child at this time” (same percentage in 2015)
  • 29% economic reasons (26% in 2015)
Complications: 151 reported, up from 92 in 2015
  • 62 occurred during abortion procedure (including 20 cervical laceration, 2 hemorrhage, 5 uterine perforation, 35 other), a more than 400% increase over 2015
  • 89 occurred after abortion procedure (including 54 incomplete abortions, often associated with RU486 chemical abortions), up from 77 the previous year
LifeNews.com Note: Bill Poehler is the communications director for Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life.


111 People Killed Themselves in Assisted Suicides in California Last Year

111 People Killed Themselves in Assisted Suicides in California Last Year

 STATE   ALEX SCHADENBERG   JUL 3, 2017   |   7:07PM    SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
The recent assisted suicide report from the California Department of Public Health indicates that there were 111 reported assisted suicide deaths in 2016. Assisted suicide was officially legalized in California on June 9, 2016.
Another recent report, from the assisted suicide lobby, indicated that they facilitated at least 504 lethal prescriptions in the first year of the act. Dr Jacqueline Abernathy, in her article – One Year of Legalized Assisted Suicide in California, Countless Unanswered Questions stated:
Although premature and lacking in reliable data, Compassion & Choices (C & C, formerly the Hemlock Society) is already declaring the law is “working very well” in a recent press release – stating also: “Personal Stories, Statistics Show Law is Working as Lawmakers Intended.”
However this report is full of dubious statistics that begs more questions than it feigns to answer.
The report lists the number of facilities, doctors, insurance companies and hospice locations that support assisted suicide – yet supporting a dangerous law does not equate to proving it safe. If you recall, California legislators hadsoundly rejected assisted suicide in the previous session based upon a host of concerns about the safety of not just assisted suicide, but a bill that makes evaluation of the use of this form of euthanasia virtually impossible—since the law mandates that death certificates falsify the actual cause of death. The law states that death certificates from assisted suicide have their cause of death listed not as the lethal overdose that caused it- but their underlying prognosis.
The information provided in the 2016 California assisted suicide report is lacking in comparison to the yearly official reports from Oregon and Washington state. and nothing in the report assures compliance with the law.
Since the California law requires the doctor who prescribes the lethal drugs to also be the doctor who submits the report to the government, therefore. Self-reporting systems can not assure compliance with the law since people who act outside of the law will rarely self-report their act.
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It is concerning that the assisted suicide lobby admits to facilitating 504 lethal prescriptions in the first year of the law. It should also concern people that the number of assisted suicide prescriptions increased incrementally in the second six months of the law.
The official California report indicates that there 191 lethal prescriptions prescribed between June 9 – December 31 and the assisted suicide lobby claims to have facilitated 504 lethal prescriptions from June 9, 2016 to May 31, 2017. Therefore, not including assisted suicide prescriptions not prescribed by the assisted suicide lobby, at least 313 people were prescribed assisted suicide between January 1, 2017 and May 31, 2017.
The California assisted suicide has been designed to provide physicians the right to assist suicides without fear of being prosecuted for acts that are done outside of the law.
LifeNews.com Note: Alex Schadenberg is the executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition and you can read his blog here.


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