Planned Parenthood Expansion of “Telemed” Could Affect Arkansas

Planned Parenthood of the Heartland which serves Iowa, Arkansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma has announced plans to expand “reproductive Health Services” via telemedicine at satellite Planned Parenthood centers around the state of Iowa.

“Telemedicine” is a relatively new concept in the field of medicine. It refers to medical checkups and procedures–including dispensing abortion-inducing drugs–carried out with a doctor via video conference rather than in person. A number of people colloquially refer to this as “webcam abortion.”

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Abortion, Public Funding On the Rise at Planned Parenthood

A new report is out showing the Planned Parenthood Federation of America did a record 333,964 abortions in the 2011-2012 fiscal year.

Those abortions generated an estimated $150 million of the organization’s $1 billon budget. That year, Planned Parenthood referred 2,300, pregnant women to adoption agencies. While Planned Parenthood’s abortion business is on the rise, some of their other services—like cancer screenings and contraceptives—are down.

In spite of efforts to defund Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest provider of abortions saw an up tick in public funding in 2011-2012. “Taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood reached a record of $542 million last year, almost half its $1 billion-plus budget,” said Jim Sedlak, vice president at the American Life League.

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40 Days for Life Happening Now Through November 3

40 Days for Life begins 306 cities today–including Little Rock and Fayetteville.

This is an important opportunity for pro-life Arkansans to join together in praying abortion will end.

Every year, 40 Days for Life reports amazing things that happen during their prayer vigils, including:

  • Abortion clinic closures.
  • Clinic employees leaving the abortion industry to become pro-life.
  • Pregnant women choosing not to abort their children.

40 Days for Life lists some facts about the movement on its website. Since 2007: (more…)