Planned Parenthood

Approval Rate: 59%

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    bellafiore07

    Sun Apr 04 2010

    I went to planned parenthood to get a pregnancy test and for my abortion. They were helpful, polite, non-judgmental, and yes the actual procedure was quite uncomfortable but they talked to me, did whatever they could and made it as painless as possible. They told me exactly what to expect so i wouldn't be surprise and answered all my questions. The nurses were nice and helpful and very sweet to me. The doctor was very knowledgeable and nice. In the recovery area the nurse was super sweet and very informative about what to expect, the meds to take. She took my mind off what i had just gone through but was also there in case I wanted to talk about it. She was a very comforting person to have around and at the end gave me all the help I needed and gave me a hug. I told the lady at the front desk how I was very satisfied with the service they offer and she said she was glad. All in all it was an experience I was dreading and a terrible process to go through alone yet all the peopl... Read more

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    grayergray

    Wed Aug 26 2009

    Abortions aside, how can anyone, in the world that we live in now, be against the universal access to birth control? Regardless of your view on abortion, the access to birth control PREVENTS people from NEEDING them, am I right? Or am I confused? Are you stuck in some moral and religious time warp? Some people will argue that there are moral reasons to be celibate, but frankly, I'm sorry, I like sex. I really, really do. Does that make me a slut? Or immoral? Or does the fact that I like having sex exclusively with my HUSBAND make me an upstanding and moral exemplar? Am I wrong for being on the pill? Should I allow my body to become little more than a baby factory for children I do not want and cannot afford? Regardless of your stance on abortion, I cannot understand why people are against the handing out of free condoms. Even if you don't believe in the pill, or horemone based birth control options, something like a condom, which not only prevents 99% of unplanned pregnancies (I consi... Read more

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    ks1cuz

    Wed Mar 04 2009

    I went to planned parenthood today. I am a 16 year old female girl in high school. I went there after reading all of your reviews but my experience was totally different. I went in, having never been there before, and simply said, "I am a walk in, i want to look into getting on birth control." The woman at the desk was nice, and she asked if i had previously used birth control and if my parents knew if i was there. I told her i have never had any before and that my parents do not know i am there and i want to keep it that way. She was very polite and helped me fill out my paperwork. I went into the exam room, they took my blood pressure, asked me questions, and talked about the different types of birth control. Then she had me pee in a cup, they tested for any stds. I was clean and they gave me a three month supply of the pill. It cost me a total of $11 and it took less than an hour.

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    kash123

    Wed Dec 31 2008

    planned parentwood sucks....its one of the worst abortion center... whn i had my first abortion,i dint knw much abt it... i experienced heavy pain during surgical method because they wont give any anasthesia and u will be awake during operation and secondly they dint evn bother to set up an follow up appointment... I am talking about the planned parentwood located in worcester,MA

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    moosekarloff

    Mon Dec 15 2008

    For those rightwing, religiously-brainwashed clowns who condemn this organization, consider this: if Planned Parenthood and other entities in the abortion-providing industry weren't around to help women to terminate unwanted pregnancies, there would be about 40 million more unwanted, unprovided-for Americans than we already have.  Considering that this country can't even provide for the people we already have here, can you imagine what kind of social problems we'd have with 40 million unwanted wandering about?  Could you imagine the size of the welfare rolls, the level of crime, juvenile delinquency, physical illness, etc. that we'd have?  Ever think of it in pragmatic terms like that?  Of course not.  This gets in the way of impractical, inane and outmoded Christian dogma.  Actually, it's really impractical, inane and outmoded Christian dogsh*t.

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    blablablabla11_22

    Mon Jun 30 2008

    I went to the local Florida chapter and it was so great!! The clinic is a little daunting I admit but the people working there were so nice. They did a rapid HIV test and the nice nurse that did it made conversation with me during the wait time so that I wasn't nervous. It was only $30 and I got my results in 20 mins! Most places take 24 hours and cost around $50. I would recommend Planned Parenthood to those looking for anonymous well-priced care.

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    ctaysom

    Tue May 27 2008

    I just went to my Local Planned Parenthood and the man at the front counter made me feel so stupid. I have been taking Birth Control for years. I was so upset when I left because I cant imagine how It would feel to be a scared teenager and have that type of service. I just wanted to post something to give people a heads up as to the service you might recieve.

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    twansalem

    Wed Jun 06 2007

    People always try to bring up the argument that Planned Parenthood does a lot of things other than advocate abortions, and I'll admit they do, and some of those things are OK.But here's my counterexample. If I help an old lady cross the street, then help my five year old neighbor get his cat out of the tree, then donate $1000 dollars to the local homeless shelter, but then go shoot my neighbor because his dog pooped in my yard, does that make me a good person becase I did three good things but only one bad thing?

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    trebon1038

    Wed May 24 2006

    Another place to get educated! I went on the pill in college to regulate myself. My room mate went in and when they asked her the questions, she didn't know so they made her take a class before putting her on birth control. Thanks again to my parents for the lessons taught...they told me they wished they saw more like me and I was on my way.

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    notworthit

    Tue Mar 07 2006

    I'm sorry, I hate to be a hypocrite as I got one, but they really fail to tell you all the horrible things that could happen by getting an abortion. I know this won't affect anyone because when your scared, your scared and you think it's your only way out, but it's really not. After my procedure I bled for 8 weeks (im not exaggerating that at all). They kept telling me "Oh your fine, it's just your bodies reaction to it." Well I finally went to a respected hospital and they told me that they didn't get all the tissue so I was left with multiple infections, a lost child, and continuous bleeding. It was such an impersonal experiece, about 30 people there a day so they don't care who you are or why your there. I'm telling you, if your going to do it, you'd better be totally prepared.

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    mrpolitical

    Sat Dec 03 2005

    The organization's name (a misnomer if I've heard one) indicates a facility where families expecting a child can meet with experinced, credible professions and discuss the best way to raise a child. Planned Parenthood, however, is anything but. As the nations largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood has made its interests very clear and realizes that the millions it makes a year depend on convincing women abortion makes them stronger. Talk to one of the 92% of women who go on to regret their abortion though and you'll see the true impact it has on them.

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    kattwoman

    Fri Dec 02 2005

    it promotes prevention to stop unwanted pregnancies and from spreading diseases.

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    castlebee

    Tue Nov 29 2005

    Elitist waistoids.

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    eschewobfuscat_ion

    Fri Nov 25 2005

    OK, go to X Factor Z's post and come back. . . OK, you're back? Sure, let's prevent poverty by killing all the poor babies, great strategy. What on earth does this organization do to prevent unwanted pregnancy? Hand out free comndoms to any 15 year old who asks? What great people.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Fri Nov 25 2005

    Mostly crap because they advocate killing children because they are inconvenient to some people.

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    traderboy

    Mon Nov 21 2005

    Yeah, some of Sanger's views and affiliations are now considered less-than-savory (most are flat-out misquotes); fortunately, the organization she helped found was able to progress beyond the small-minded prejudices of those times (saying that Planned Parenthood should be held suspect due to Sanger's failings is akin to wadding up the Constitution because some of its draftsmen were slave owners, or that the Bible is no good for America because of its communist overtones). I've always seen Planned Parenthood as a disseminator of reproductive information, looking to educate those individuals open-minded enough to want a greater say in how their lives unfold. A wagon hitched to historical sovereignty can take someone as far as they need to go, and these guys are occasionally the Clydesdales pulling through the treacherous passes of dogmatic theism. As with any collective, they'll go off on puzzling tangents that are cause for concern (where a "dropped ball" can be scooped up and sprinted ... Read more

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    x_factor_z

    Fri Nov 18 2005

    As with birth control, we need to stop poverty by limiting the number of children in poor families.

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    canadasucks

    Fri Nov 18 2005

    Some wonderful work is performed by this organization that takes more sh#t than a sewage plant. . .I know of a few women who have been quietly served by this organization and speak of it's value. . .people don't like it because it (sometimes) represents their personal failures of educating their kids about sexual issues- sorry folks, carry your own cross but don't blame someone else who cares, has intelligence, and has the courage to do what some of you won't or can't. . .

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    louiethe20th

    Fri Nov 18 2005

    Lets's get real here folks... Planned Parenthood is a health care hoax. Planned Parenthood will ensure that sexuality is understood as an essential, lifelong aspect of being human and that it is celebrated with respect, openness, and mutuality. Although PP proclaims itself as a "health care" organization, it doesn't see a cure for cervical cancer or chlamydia as its number one goal. Rather, it will focus on making sure that sex is celebrated! Thus PP's #1 goal is the same as its founder's (Margaret Sanger) #1 goal in 1916 - uninhibited sex. Planned Parenthood will ensure access to reproductive and sexual health care for all. The only specific example given by PP is: "We will push the edge for universal access to birth control." Thus, PP's 2nd goal is the same as Sanger's #2 goal - birth control. But where is the health care? Planned Parenthood will secure passage of laws and policies, including state and federal constitutional amendments, that guarantee reproductive freedom fo... Read more

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    djahuti

    Thu Nov 17 2005

    These people are trying to PREVENT unwanted pregnancy and the spread of STDs.They provide a valuable service to society.I'd rather see our young people only having children they WANT and not dying of AIDS or contracting syphillus,thank you.