PLANNED PARENTHOOD’S ANNUAL REPORT: 321,384 ABORTIONS PERFORMED IN 2016-2017

PLANNED PARENTHOOD’S ANNUAL REPORT: 321,384 ABORTIONS PERFORMED IN 2016-2017 
BY HEATHER CLARK
 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

WASHINGTON — The abortion and contraception giant
Planned Parenthood has released its annual report, which shows that
while the number of abortions it performed last year are the lowest in a
decade, still over 321,000 babies were murdered in their mother’s womb
during the 2016-2017 fiscal year.

“As we enter our 101st year, providing access to expert health care
and education remains at the center of what we do. We continue to
drive innovations in health care delivery by leveraging new technology
to get patients the care and information they need to live healthy lives
and build the futures they want,” the organization wrote in its report, which outlines the services provided over the past year, most centering on sexual activity.

Planned Parenthood reported 321,384 abortions for the year, down from
the 328,348 performed abortions during the 2015-2016 fiscal year—or
6,964 fewer murdered children. However, the number still equates to over
800 abortions a day.

While some might assume that the number of abortions decreased due to
the provision of contraception, the figures show that the distribution
of birth control continues to decline at Planned Parenthood with each
passing year. Over 2.7 million people were provided with contraceptives
in the 2016-2017 fiscal year—from temporary to permanent, including over
730 thousand emergency contraception kits.

The figure is one million less than what was reported five years
ago, as 3.7 million contraceptives were provided in 2012. 3.5 million
were distributed in 2013, 2.9 million in 2014, and 2.8 million in 2015.

The number of Americans receiving testing for sexually transmitted
diseases (STD’s), however, increased. Over 4.4 million people were
tested or treated for an STD, up from 4.2 million the year prior. Over
222,000 were found to have a sexual disease, up from 209,900 in the
2015-2016 fiscal year. 706,903 patients were tested for HIV, up from
654,218 the year prior.

Only 7,762 women obtained prenatal care during the 2016-2017 fiscal
year as many Planned Parenthood locations do not offer the service, down
from 9,419 the previous year. Just 1,182 mothers obtained miscarriage
care, as opposed to the 2,073 who were served in 2015. 3,389 adoption
referrals were provided compared to the 321,384 abortions performed.

Government funding was the largest source of revenue for the
organization, as it received over $543 million in the year alone, down
slightly from $554 million in 2015-2016. $532 million came from private
contributions and grants. With all the sources of income combined,
Planned Parenthood generated over $1.45 billion in revenue throughout
the fiscal year.

And despite its expenditures, which included $75 million to
“strengthen and secure Planned Parenthood,” $47 million for sexual
education, and $40 million on public policy, the abortion giant still
garnered a $98.5 million dollar profit, labeled as “excess of revenue,”
up from $77 million the year prior and $58 million in 2014.

Read the report in full here.

As previously reported, in an introductory lecture to his course on
obstetrics in 1854, Philadelphia doctor Hugh Lennox Hodge lamented that
even the mothers of his day were lacking of natural affection toward
their own children and sought out means to kill them.

“They seem not to realize that the being within them is indeed
animate, that is, in verity, a human being—body and spirit—that it is of
importance, that its value is inestimable, having reference to this
world and the next,” he said. “They act with as much indifference as if
the living, intelligent, immortal existence lodged within their organs
were of no more value than the bread eaten, or the common excretions of
the system.”

“We can bear testimony that in some instances, the woman who has been
well educated, who occupies high stations in society, whose influence
over others is great, and whose character has not been impugned, will
deliberately resort to any and every measure which may effectively
destroy her unborn offspring,” Hodge sorrowed.

“[S]he recklessly and boldly adopts measures, however severe and
dangerous, for the accomplishment of her unnatural, her guilty purpose …
that she may be delivered of [a child] for which she has no desire, and
whose birth and appearance she dreads.”