Planned Parenthood Offers Abortions at New Facility in Little Rock

Planned Parenthood has begun offering chemical abortions at its new facility on Aldersgate Road in Little Rock, according to the group’s website.

The facility formerly housed a foot and ankle clinic before Planned Parenthood purchased the building earlier this year.

It’s sadly ironic that the nation’s largest abortion provider is operating an abortion facility on a road named after the place in England where the Rev. John Wesley had a profound religious awakening before he started the Methodist movement in the 18th century.

Based on legal documents and state reports from 2017, Family Council estimates that Planned Parenthood is responsible for approximately 70% of all chemical abortions in Arkansas.

At this point, it appears Planned Parenthood no longer is advertising its abortion facility on 12th Street in Little Rock, as the group transitions its business to the new facility on Aldersgate Road.

Meanwhile, Planned Parenthood has been searching for a new facility location in Fayetteville ever since the group’s landlord reportedly opted not to renew Planned Parenthood’s lease last summer.

As a result, Planned Parenthood has stopped doing abortions in northwest Arkansas for the time being. That’s really good news.

Despite the fact that Planned Parenthood is operating a new facility in west Little Rock, here’s something important to remember:

Abortion in Arkansas has declined significantly in the past 20 years.

In 2018, Arkansas’ abortion numbers hit a 42-year low, and public opinion polling shows most Arkansans believe abortion ought to be completely illegal or legal only under certain circumstances.

Slowly but surely, we’re winning the fight to protect innocent human life in Arkansas.

165 Aborted Babies Found in Trunk of Abortionist’s Car

In September authorities in Illinois found the remains of 2,246 aborted babies chemically preserved in bags that were boxed and stacked in abortionist Dr. Ulrich “George” Klopfer’s garage.

Last week they found another 165 aborted babies similarly preserved in marked bags in the trunk of an old Mercedes Benz that belonged to Klopfer.

Authorities believe the remains belong to babies who were aborted at Klopfer’s facilities between the years 2000 and 2002.

Klopfer lived in rural Illinois, but operated three abortion facilities in neighboring Indiana until 2016.

By his own estimate, he performed at least 30,000 abortions over the course of his career.

Klopfer passed away on September 3, and a few days later investigators were called to his home after family members found aborted fetal remains stored in his garage.

Following the discovery, authorities investigated Klopfer’s shuttered abortion facilities in Indiana, where they found thousands of unsecured medical records.

Between Klopfer’s home and the trunk of his Mercedes, authorities have recovered the remains of some 2,411 babies that Klopfer kept for nearly 20 years after aborting them.

Authorities reportedly will continue to search Klopfer’s property and belongings for additional remains or information.

Photo Credit: WGN9 Chicago, via Christian Post.