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Planned Parenthood?

I vaguely know what's going on, but all I know is that they funding for PP may be cut, right?

I think people have a misconception about PP. And Ive felt that.

When I was 14 I was put on birth control to regulate my periods and control cramping. At 17 my dad lost his job- therefore we lost our insurance. (Yes I was sexually active but if I hadnt been, I still would have needed my BCP) I had to go to PP and they only charged me $10, based on my PT fast food income, and gave me all the free condoms I needed. My grandmother frowned on my visiting the clinic and said it was dirty and gross and they were "murderers". Since then Ive gone back a handful of times for yearly exams, BCP and medical advice and think highly of them. I hope the funding isnt cut, this was a very good resource for me when needed and I feel it would be the same for another person as well.


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Re: Planned Parenthood?

  • I totally agree! 

    By law, federal funding cannot go towards abortions (the thing that most these legislators are up in arms about).  Unfortunately, this is going to do nothing but hurt women and teens from having the life saving HIV tests, cancer screenings and routine exams that they need.  It also might hinder the number of contraceptives that they are able to give out free of charge (which will then lead to more babies and a bigger drain on society).

    I haven't been to PP since college - but they were there when I needed them too.  I donated a little money a few days ago and hope they get more donations and support during this time.

  • Is there a way I can donate? Online?

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    Is there a way I can donate? Online?

    nevermind I just went to the site. ::facepalm::


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  • i'm a huge advocate of PP as well. I used them in college because i felt like it was "safer" than using the school-based health system for my sexually active needs. I felt much more annonymous there and i liked that. it's a great system and i'm sad that more people aren't informed about what they do.

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  • I agree. I went there a couple of times. They are very helpful.
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  • I love PP.  They were such a great resource when I was in college.  My mom never talked to me about getting a yearly exam, so after going to PP for the morning after pill (stupid story) they were the ones that told me about them, and I've gone yearly since.  Well the last 2 years have been to my doctor since I now have insurance. 

    I agree with Bucks, I wish the conservatives would really look into what services PP provides!

  • I still use PP.  I love them.  I don't get any great deals now, but they are open on Saturdays and that is so very convenient for me.  My PP always has super annoying protesters outside the building with really horrible signs.  There is a huge block wall, but they bring ladders so they can climb up and yell over the wall.  It makes me so mad.  I am literally shaking I am so mad every time. 
  • Another PP supporter and user here.  I didn't start birth control or start getting my annual exams until I was 19 and in college without health insurance.  I did have to pay something, I don't recall what, but it was pretty small compared to what I would have paid at private OB/GYN practice.  I went there until I was 21 or 22 and decided to switch to a private practice.  I had no problem with it tho - they were helpfull and always very nice.
     
    It's really a shame what's going on right now.  It still has to pass thru the senate tho first right, and the president can veto right?  Or did I miss something...?
  • remember when one of my facebook "friends" lambasted me for being a fan of planned parenthood AND being a vegetarian? she was basically saying that i believed an animal's life was more valuable than a human life. people just don't understand that yes, pp advocates choice, but abortion is a very very small part of what they do. they just think planned parenthood = that's where you go for abortions. i have friends without insurance who never would be able to get pap smears without pp. i also went there when i was in high school and my bf and i were sexually active. i wanted to be on the pill but would never have discussed that with my mom. i was going to be sexually active - that's just how it was. pp made it easy for me to get bc at a time when i was going to have sex either way. and like others said, they charged what i could pay.
    Me:39 Dx LPD, Fibroid, AMA and all that goes with that. H:37 Dx low motility and low morphology. TTC since 3/12. Clomid 8/12 and 9/12: BFN. 11/12 on a break for Myomectomy sched. 11/26. Resume TTC early 2013.
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