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A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Would that not be considered woman's health?

Yes, it would. But they don't cover all aspects of woman's health. They do not do chemotherapy for breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer for example. Once something requires a specialist - that is where the woman needs to be. With whomever provides the best care for that situation.
Does it take a specialist to deliver a baby? I have delivered a baby and I am far from a specialist.
Would you recommend that women are sent to a clinic to deliver their baby that has no qualified or experienced staff?
Crikey.
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Do they kill babies?
I thought they aborted fetus'.
They kill preborn babies. Would it really shock you if they killed some after their birth? They have no feeling and it would not shock me at all.

Do you have evidence of this? Keep in mind - late term abortions are highly restricted and usually done in hospitals.
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Would that not be considered woman's health?

Yes, it would. But they don't cover all aspects of woman's health. They do not do chemotherapy for breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer for example. Once something requires a specialist - that is where the woman needs to be. With whomever provides the best care for that situation.
Does it take a specialist to deliver a baby? I have delivered a baby and I am far from a specialist.

If you were a pregnant woman - would you want your prenatal care and delivery to be left up to just anyone? Not me. If I were going to keep my pregnancy, I'd immediately get in contact with someone who knew what a pregnant woman needed and whom I could go to for help at each stage. When I delivered - I would want some experienced...midwife, doctor, close relative - what ever. PP refers women who choose to keep their pregnancies to the appropriate places, just as they do if they think a woman might have cancer.
Sounds like the killing fields to me.
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Do they kill babies?
I thought they aborted fetus'.
They kill preborn babies. Would it really shock you if they killed some after their birth? They have no feeling and it would not shock me at all.
No, they don't.
Are you saying they don't kill preborn babies or that they don't kill babies after they are born?
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Would that not be considered woman's health?

Yes, it would. But they don't cover all aspects of woman's health. They do not do chemotherapy for breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer for example. Once something requires a specialist - that is where the woman needs to be. With whomever provides the best care for that situation.
Does it take a specialist to deliver a baby? I have delivered a baby and I am far from a specialist.
Would you recommend that women are sent to a clinic to deliver their baby that has no qualified or experienced staff?
Crikey.
I would prefer that to sending them to a place where they kill the baby.
 
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Would that not be considered woman's health?

Yes, it would. But they don't cover all aspects of woman's health. They do not do chemotherapy for breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer for example. Once something requires a specialist - that is where the woman needs to be. With whomever provides the best care for that situation.
Does it take a specialist to deliver a baby? I have delivered a baby and I am far from a specialist.

If you were a pregnant woman - would you want your prenatal care and delivery to be left up to just anyone? Not me. If I were going to keep my pregnancy, I'd immediately get in contact with someone who knew what a pregnant woman needed and whom I could go to for help at each stage. When I delivered - I would want some experienced...midwife, doctor, close relative - what ever. PP refers women who choose to keep their pregnancies to the appropriate places, just as they do if they think a woman might have cancer.
Sounds like the killing fields to me.

Sounds like appropriate medical care to me.

Let me know next time you want someone to take over your dialysis care. I'm not a specialist but I'm sure I can hook things up in the proper place :)
 
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Would that not be considered woman's health?

Yes, it would. But they don't cover all aspects of woman's health. They do not do chemotherapy for breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer for example. Once something requires a specialist - that is where the woman needs to be. With whomever provides the best care for that situation.
Does it take a specialist to deliver a baby? I have delivered a baby and I am far from a specialist.

If you were a pregnant woman - would you want your prenatal care and delivery to be left up to just anyone? Not me. If I were going to keep my pregnancy, I'd immediately get in contact with someone who knew what a pregnant woman needed and whom I could go to for help at each stage. When I delivered - I would want some experienced...midwife, doctor, close relative - what ever. PP refers women who choose to keep their pregnancies to the appropriate places, just as they do if they think a woman might have cancer.
Sounds like the killing fields to me.
Sounds like the killing fields to me
Don't forget to mention 'Nazis'...that always goes down well.
 
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Would that not be considered woman's health?

Yes, it would. But they don't cover all aspects of woman's health. They do not do chemotherapy for breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer for example. Once something requires a specialist - that is where the woman needs to be. With whomever provides the best care for that situation.
Does it take a specialist to deliver a baby? I have delivered a baby and I am far from a specialist.
Would you recommend that women are sent to a clinic to deliver their baby that has no qualified or experienced staff?
Crikey.
I would prefer that to sending them to a place where they kill the baby.

If they want to get rid of an unwanted pregnancy, you going to tell them no? You going to tell a ten year old girl who was raped that she has to have the baby?
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Do they kill babies?
I thought they aborted fetus'.
They kill preborn babies. Would it really shock you if they killed some after their birth? They have no feeling and it would not shock me at all.

Do you have evidence of this? Keep in mind - late term abortions are highly restricted and usually done in hospitals.
By their own admission they kill preborn babies.
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?

Planned parenthood has prenatal care and childbirth classes, but woman go to a midwife or hospital with a maternity ward to give birth.

Clinics are not equipped for childbirth, especially if there are any complications.

There are many options for childbirth now, but doctor's offices and PP clinics are not among them. Either would call 911 to take the woman to a hospital to give birth. I think it has more to do with insurance liabilities in the event of fetal distress. Hospitals are open 24/7, while clinics and offices have set business hours.

Hospital labor and delivery rooms are like hotel rooms where the family can visit, you can bring your own music, have room to move around and equipment to monitor the fetus and contractions. I doubt clinic rooms are so comfortable or accommodating. Nor are they equipped with heat lamps and linen for a new born, or a neo-natal unit for the infant.

Why would you expect or want the PP clinic to deliver a baby?
 
Would that not be considered woman's health?

Yes, it would. But they don't cover all aspects of woman's health. They do not do chemotherapy for breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer for example. Once something requires a specialist - that is where the woman needs to be. With whomever provides the best care for that situation.
Does it take a specialist to deliver a baby? I have delivered a baby and I am far from a specialist.

If you were a pregnant woman - would you want your prenatal care and delivery to be left up to just anyone? Not me. If I were going to keep my pregnancy, I'd immediately get in contact with someone who knew what a pregnant woman needed and whom I could go to for help at each stage. When I delivered - I would want some experienced...midwife, doctor, close relative - what ever. PP refers women who choose to keep their pregnancies to the appropriate places, just as they do if they think a woman might have cancer.
Sounds like the killing fields to me.
Sounds like the killing fields to me
Don't forget to mention 'Nazis'...that always goes down well.
???
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?

Planned parenthood has prenatal care and childbirth classes, but woman go to a midwife or hospital with a maternity ward to give birth.

Clinics are not equipped for childbirth, especially if there are any complications.

There are many options for childbirth now, but doctor's offices and PP clinics are not among them. Either would call 911 to take the woman to a hospital to give birth. I think it has more to do with insurance liabilities in the event of fetal distress. Hospitals are open 24/7, while clinics and offices have set business hours.

Hospital labor and delivery rooms are like hotel rooms where the family can visit, you can bring your own music, have room to move around and equipment to monitor the fetus and contractions. I doubt clinic rooms are so comfortable or accommodating. Nor are they equipped with heat lamps and linen for a new born, or a neo-natal unit for the infant.

Why would you expect or want the PP clinic to deliver a baby?

Didn't realize that - thanks for the info :)
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?

Planned parenthood has prenatal care and childbirth classes, but woman go to a midwife or hospital with a maternity ward to give birth.

Clinics are not equipped for childbirth, especially if there are any complications.

There are many options for childbirth now, but doctor's offices and PP clinics are not among them. Either would call 911 to take the woman to a hospital to give birth. I think it has more to do with insurance liabilities in the event of fetal distress. Hospitals are open 24/7, while clinics and offices have set business hours.

Hospital labor and delivery rooms are like hotel rooms where the family can visit, you can bring your own music, have room to move around and equipment to monitor the fetus and contractions. I doubt clinic rooms are so comfortable or accommodating. Nor are they equipped with heat lamps and linen for a new born, or a neo-natal unit for the infant.

Why would you expect or want the PP clinic to deliver a baby?
I wonder how many times they call 911 to save the baby.
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Do they kill babies?
I thought they aborted fetus'.
They kill preborn babies. Would it really shock you if they killed some after their birth? They have no feeling and it would not shock me at all.
No, they don't.
Are you saying they don't kill preborn babies or that they don't kill babies after they are born?
Both.
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?

Planned parenthood has prenatal care and childbirth classes, but woman go to a midwife or hospital with a maternity ward to give birth.

Clinics are not equipped for childbirth, especially if there are any complications.

There are many options for childbirth now, but doctor's offices and PP clinics are not among them. Either would call 911 to take the woman to a hospital to give birth. I think it has more to do with insurance liabilities in the event of fetal distress. Hospitals are open 24/7, while clinics and offices have set business hours.

Hospital labor and delivery rooms are like hotel rooms where the family can visit, you can bring your own music, have room to move around and equipment to monitor the fetus and contractions. I doubt clinic rooms are so comfortable or accommodating. Nor are they equipped with heat lamps and linen for a new born, or a neo-natal unit for the infant.

Why would you expect or want the PP clinic to deliver a baby?
I wonder how many times they call 911 to save the baby.

Do you call 911 when a woman takes the morning after pill?
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?

Planned parenthood has prenatal care and childbirth classes, but woman go to a midwife or hospital with a maternity ward to give birth.

Clinics are not equipped for childbirth, especially if there are any complications.

There are many options for childbirth now, but doctor's offices and PP clinics are not among them. Either would call 911 to take the woman to a hospital to give birth. I think it has more to do with insurance liabilities in the event of fetal distress. Hospitals are open 24/7, while clinics and offices have set business hours.

Hospital labor and delivery rooms are like hotel rooms where the family can visit, you can bring your own music, have room to move around and equipment to monitor the fetus and contractions. I doubt clinic rooms are so comfortable or accommodating. Nor are they equipped with heat lamps and linen for a new born, or a neo-natal unit for the infant.

Why would you expect or want the PP clinic to deliver a baby?
I wonder how many times they call 911 to save the baby.
You should research it.
 
Yes, it would. But they don't cover all aspects of woman's health. They do not do chemotherapy for breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer for example. Once something requires a specialist - that is where the woman needs to be. With whomever provides the best care for that situation.
Does it take a specialist to deliver a baby? I have delivered a baby and I am far from a specialist.

If you were a pregnant woman - would you want your prenatal care and delivery to be left up to just anyone? Not me. If I were going to keep my pregnancy, I'd immediately get in contact with someone who knew what a pregnant woman needed and whom I could go to for help at each stage. When I delivered - I would want some experienced...midwife, doctor, close relative - what ever. PP refers women who choose to keep their pregnancies to the appropriate places, just as they do if they think a woman might have cancer.
Sounds like the killing fields to me.
Sounds like the killing fields to me
Don't forget to mention 'Nazis'...that always goes down well.
???
What?
 
Does it take a specialist to deliver a baby? I have delivered a baby and I am far from a specialist.

If you were a pregnant woman - would you want your prenatal care and delivery to be left up to just anyone? Not me. If I were going to keep my pregnancy, I'd immediately get in contact with someone who knew what a pregnant woman needed and whom I could go to for help at each stage. When I delivered - I would want some experienced...midwife, doctor, close relative - what ever. PP refers women who choose to keep their pregnancies to the appropriate places, just as they do if they think a woman might have cancer.
Sounds like the killing fields to me.
Sounds like the killing fields to me
Don't forget to mention 'Nazis'...that always goes down well.
???
What?
The Nazis thing confused me.
 
A little bit off topic but has Planned Parenthood ever delivered a baby without killing it?
Moot point.

They don't deliver babies.
Do they kill babies?
I thought they aborted fetus'.
They kill preborn babies. Would it really shock you if they killed some after their birth? They have no feeling and it would not shock me at all.
There is no such thing as a 'pre-born baby.'

An embryo/fetus is not a 'baby.'

Abortion is legal and not 'murder.'
 
If you were a pregnant woman - would you want your prenatal care and delivery to be left up to just anyone? Not me. If I were going to keep my pregnancy, I'd immediately get in contact with someone who knew what a pregnant woman needed and whom I could go to for help at each stage. When I delivered - I would want some experienced...midwife, doctor, close relative - what ever. PP refers women who choose to keep their pregnancies to the appropriate places, just as they do if they think a woman might have cancer.
Sounds like the killing fields to me.
Sounds like the killing fields to me
Don't forget to mention 'Nazis'...that always goes down well.
???
What?
The Nazis thing confused me.
Oh...I see.
You see using ridiculous hyperbole as a normal part of debate.
If that's the case I repeat...make sure you use 'Nazis' somewhere in your argument.
'Killing unborn babies' as well...oops...pardon me, you've used that one.
Look, I recommend you give koshergrl a call...she has a great list of them that I'm sure she'll let you use.
 

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