

Former Planned Parenthood worker Catherine Anthony Adair explained, “The baby was referred to as the ‘contents of the uterus’ or a ‘clump of cells.'”Īnother former Planned Parenthood worker, Pam Sandoval, said employees called wanted preborn children “babies,” but when women came in seeking abortions, “Employees would call the babies ‘blobs,’ ‘cells,’ ‘clusters,’ ’tissues,’ ‘sacs’ and “’its,’ but never ‘babies’ or ‘children.'”īetween 20, Planned Parenthood committed over 5.6 million abortions, and its most recent report shows that the corporation commits one abortion every 89 seconds. Planned Parenthood knows abortion kills babies, but do their employees tell that to women considering abortion? Former workers say no. If sperm and egg meet they can grow into a baby.” Most men have very tiny seeds, called sperm. For example, you can say “A baby grows in a parent’s belly and comes out of their vagina.”… If they ask, “How does the baby get in the belly?” you can say something like, “Most women have tiny eggs in a special part of their belly. With younger children you can keep it simple and direct. More recently, in 2018, Planned Parenthood released the educational video, “How Do I Talk With My Kid About Where Babies Come From?” which says: Planned Parenthood knows when life begins After conception occurs, the egg attaches itself to the wall of the womb where it grows nine months until the baby is ready to be born. 2įourteen years later, in 1964, two years after being appointed as Planned Parenthood’s president, he wrote:įertilization, then, has taken place a baby has been conceived.


It was under his leadership that Planned Parenthood began committing abortions in 1970.īut Guttmacher knew that life begins at fertilization, despite his pro-abortion advocacy. In 1950, he wrote:Īt the exact moment when a new life is initiated (fertilization), a great deal is determined which is forever irrevocable – its sex, coloring, body build, blood group, and in large measure its mental capacity or emotional stability. In a recent Live Action News article, researcher Carole Novielli wrote about former Planned Parenthood president Alan Guttmacher, who played a pivotal role in making Planned Parenthood the pro-abortion giant it is today.
