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I was shocked at what I heard and wanted to let other parents know.

Posted by on Apr. 29, 2012 at 12:03 PM
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I went to a dinner and heard Carol Everett speak.  I was astonished.  She was once was Owner of a Planned Parenthood in Dallas Fort Worth.  Her background: She personally had an abortion.  She told us how girls would call and they would get basically a telemarketer with a script.  Carol told us to call a clinic and say this and their response would be this.  I tried it and it was. 

 (The most astonishing info she said was the clinic will give out a low dose pill, so eventually the girl will have to come back and have an abortion because the pill given did not work. 

Carol also said that abortions cost anywhere from $300 to $1500 around the country.  She said at her clinic, the doctors would go from one room to another and only change their gloves.  They had complications with abortions and would call an ambulance to take the girls to a hospital that would cover for them.  The clinic had an incident where the girl had a complication and died.  They got her out of the clinic before she died.  So, they can still advertise they have good, safety practices.

Moms I would like to caution you about taking your daughter to get birth control pills here!  I am not trying to make this a pro-choice or pro-life post.  I want you to protect your daughters! 

Below comes from Wikepedia for the people that keep wanting sources..

Everett has told her story in several books and videos, but also testified in several court cases and state legislatures. She recounts the sales strategies, the training done with telephone operators, the medical practices among the doctors, and the many interactions with women and girls seeking help. In 1995, she found The Heidi Group in order to convince pregnant women not to abort their children.

Carol Everett was married and the mother of two when she decided to have her first abortion in 1973. Soon after, she was divorced and went through a period of personal problems. Despite her original reluctance about abortions, she then started working in a Texan abortion clinic. Shortly thereafter, she took over positions of responsibility in the clinic. In 1983, she became a Christian and stopped working in the abortion clinics. In the meantime, she had herself undergone a total of three abortions. Since then, she has been an active pro-like campaigner, relating her stories of the inner workings of some abortion clinics.[1]

According to her own account, Everett worked with abortion providers because it was a financially lucrative field. In the six years that she worked in clinics, she thought of herself primarily as a saleswoman who sought to maximize profits through various persuasive strategies. She dreamt about becoming a millionaire.[2] As cited in Newsweek, Everett describes abortion as a consumer issue: "Abortion is a skillfully marketed product sold to a woman at a crisis time in her life," she says. "If the product is defective, she can't return it for a refund."[3] Everett also criticizes Sex education in schools, because her work with Planned Parenthood and the Texas abortion clinics showed that pregnancy rates rose shortly after she visited schools and gave sex-ed classes there. The school-based programs were an investment for her, because they soon led to abortions. "The first thing was to get the students to laugh at their parents, because if they laughed at their parents with me, they would not go home and tell their parents what I told them."[4]

In total she claims to have been involved with 35,000 abortions in four clinics as well as the death of one pregnant woman.[5]

Everett has told her story in several books and videos, but also testified in several court cases and state legislatures. She recounts the sales strategies, the training done with telephone operators, the medical practices among the doctors, and the many interactions with women and girls seeking help. In 1995, she found The Heidi Group in order to convince pregnant women not to abort their children.

The Lieutenant Governor of Texas, David Dewhurst, called Everett "one of Texas' most committed pro-life advocates" in a statement released in November, 2011.[6]

Publications

  • (with Jack Shaw): The Scarlet Lady: Confessions of a Successful Abortionist, ISBN 1-56121-073-0.

 Video

  • An Inside View of the Abortion Industry. Boston, Daughters of St. Paul, 1990.
  • Blood Money – Getting Rich off a Woman’s Right to Choose. Nashville, Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1993. Reviewed by Mark Moring in Christianity Today, July 2011, Vol. 55, Issue 7, page 74.

 References

  1. ^ Everett's testimony on www.priestsforlife.org
  2. ^ "When we opened," Everett told Lifewatch, "we did 45 abortions in the first month. The last month (we were opened) we did 545." Ex-Abortion Clinic Owner Tells Pro-life Group Truth about Abortion Business, Lifesitenews.com, posted Wed Apr 30, 2008
  3. ^ J. Adler and J. McCormick, in: Newsweek, April 27, 1992, Vol. 119, Issue 17, page 44.
  4. ^ Richard Nadler, "Birds, Bees, and the ABC's. The facts of life in American schools", in: National Review, Sept. 13, 1999, page 44-46, here 46.
  5. ^ Everett's account on heidigroup.org
  6. ^ "Carol's work has connected hundreds of thousands of women to resources which have saved hundreds of thousands of lives." Cited in "Reeling One In", in: The Hotline dated 28 November 2011.

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goddess99
by Michelle on Apr. 29, 2012 at 2:36 PM

Very interesting.

MonkeysGrammy
by Member on Apr. 29, 2012 at 2:42 PM
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 Oh my that is really scary! The only place "kids" can go for help when afraid to ask at home should be a sfae place not a mill. I think I feel sick *sigh*

             MonkeysGrammy


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jltplk25
by Gold Member on Apr. 29, 2012 at 7:57 PM
Wow.
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gem_mommie
by Member on Apr. 29, 2012 at 7:59 PM
Incredible. :/ Ty for the info. I've not heard any of this.
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Pammi86
by Pamela on Apr. 29, 2012 at 10:03 PM

Wow! I am pro life and this makes me feelings even stronger! Thank you!

starreyedcutie
by Bronze Member on Apr. 29, 2012 at 10:12 PM
Wow
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Mrswill428
by on Apr. 30, 2012 at 12:11 AM
Good info . Thanks!
auntangelofsix
by Angel on Apr. 30, 2012 at 12:32 AM
wow
stevie31
by on Apr. 30, 2012 at 1:31 AM

thats very interesting seeing as wheni was one month pregnant i went there for a test and it came back negative?!? as it turns out i was pregnant but i didnt find out until the next month whe i missed my period again and took a pregnancy test from a dollar store and came back positive. 

towerjunkie1989
by on May. 1, 2012 at 9:07 AM

I actually got birth control pills there once. Took them for 2 months and then found out I was pregnant with my second child. All this info that you just gave makes me wonder if they kept expired pills in hopes that someone would get pregnant and then want an abortion.

I also want to state that I took them every day at the same time no matter what.

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