Rival abortionist calls Planned Parenthood ‘the Walmart of abortion clinics’
By Sarah Terzo
I ran across a quote by a practicing abortionist that demonstrates that abortion clinics are primarily businesses, and that they compete for patients. With abortion rates dropping, abortion clinics are struggling to keep their doors open. Dr. Peter Bours, who has been performing abortions since at least as far back as 1985, when the New York Times profiled him in an article (Dudley Clendinen “The Abortion Conflict: What it Does to One Doctor”) was quoted in the pro-choice book Safe, Legal and Unavailable? Abortion Politics in the United States (2007) calling Planned Parenthood “the Walmart of abortion clinics.”
Dr. Bours complains about how Planned Parenthood tends to move into communities and drives the private abortion clinics out of business. According to the pro-choice author, Melody Rose, who interviewed him:
“For example, Peter Bours, a
physician in Oregon, reports that new Planned Parenthood franchises in
his area are making one of his offices financially untenable; whereas he
has once provided 100 or more abortions per month in his Portland
office, he now performs around 20. Referring to Planned Parenthood as
“the Walmart of abortion clinics,” Bours contends that the larger
providers offer inferior services, and that as a result women are being
poorly served by the expansion of the organization in abortion
provision. Although very competitive in terms of price, Bours maintains
that their level of care is lower, and that patients often see
clinicians with less training than physicians at smaller facilities
might have.”
So here we have one abortionist, who owns a chain of clinics, trash
talking another abortion provider and accusing them of offering inferior
services. Planned Parenthood clinics certainly garner their share of
malpractice lawsuits and they have killed more than one woman (see the
stories of Tonya Reeves and Edrika Goode.).Dr. Bours’ accusation that Planned Parenthood physicians have less experience may well be true. Another pro-choice author, Wendy Simonds, wrote about a Planned Parenthood abortionist who was hired by the abortion giant with no experience performing abortions. According to Simonds:
“Sarina’s first job as an abortionist
was with Planned Parenthood. She had not learned how to perform
abortions in medical school, so she learned how to do first-trimester
abortions on the job. The environment at the Planned Parenthood clinic
was not much better than her prior experiences [working at other
abortion clinics that were poorly run and/or provided poor patient
care]. ‘It was a rude awakening for me to go into a job where I was the
only female physician…and to basically be discriminated against….I got
disillusioned very quickly with the place.’” – (Abortion at Work:
Ideology and Practice in a Feminist Clinic by Wendy Simonds, Rutgers
University Press, New Brunswick, NJ., 1996 p 58)
In passing, it is interesting to note that Planned Parenthood,
alleged champion of women everywhere, discriminated against their female
abortionist.Regardless of whether or not abortions at Planned Parenthood are more dangerous than abortions elsewhere, Dr. Bours’ comments show that abortion clinics are moneymaking organizations and not the selfless servants of women that pro-choice activists usually portray them as being.
Source: NRLC News
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