Clinic worker leaves her job: says “it was all about the money”
By Sarah Terzo
Nurse Marlene Costa worked in New York abortion clinic for short time before leaving in 1989. She was willing to share some things that she remembers.
Recently, NARAL Pro-Choice launched a campaign against crisis pregnancy centers, allegedly convincing Google and Yahoo to remove their ads. They claimed that crisis pregnancy centers lie to women and give biased counseling. I have written before about how abortion clinics are often the ones who give biased counseling and sometimes outright lie to women
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Marlene Costa tells a similar story:
The women did receive counseling, if
you could call it that..I was one of the so-called counselors. There was
absolutely no factual information given on fetal development, not a
word spoken about the risks, & the counseling was completely
biased..They were told that the fetus was a ‘blob of tissue,’ not to
feel guilty about it, not to beat themselves up about it and [were]
comforted if they had apprehension about it.
There was definite pressure to sell
abortions…I was told ‘get the cash & get them out.’ in fact, my
coworkers made fun of me for staying ‘too long’ with the patients,
giving comfort..They prided themselves on how much money they raked in
each Saturday morning.
Costa never witnessed abortion procedures or saw the remains of
aborted babies. She worked strictly with the women. However, despite the
fact that she was insulated from the worst aspects of the clinic’s
work, she quickly became disillusioned with the clinic’s focus on making
money at the expense of vulnerable women:
I still believed in the right to
abort at that time..I just began to get sick at the heartlessness &
callous atmosphere. It was all about the money.
The abortionist who worked at the clinic also provided other
gynecological services to women. Costa was present for some of the
doctors’ interactions with patients and witnessed something disturbing:
I assisted him during exams of women
and was repulsed b/c I actually witnessed him ‘coming on’ to the
attractive patients while examining them..it was disgusting.
Like many clinic workers, Costa had an abortion before working at the
clinic. At the time of her abortion, she was an alcoholic and drug
addict who did not realize she was pregnant until the second trimester.
Her guilt and grief over the abortion led to many years of suffering
culminating in a suicide attempt that left her in a coma from which she
was not expected to recover. As she says, however, “God had other
plans.”Costa became a Christian in 1996, and she says that her faith has helped her cope with her past including the “indescribable grief” she has over abortion. She still regrets not being able to have children, and thinks her abortion may have left her sterile.
There were protesters outside the clinic when Costa had her abortion. However, they did not reach out to her with compassion. Rather, in her own words, one woman “slammed me with a Bible while I tried to enter the clinic.” This behavior from pro-life protesters did not cause her to reconsider her decision. She says:
I think non-biased education, with
videos, pictures, etc. on human development, in addition to ultrasounds
would be the most effective in preventing abortions.
Editor’s note. Sarah Terzo is a pro-life author and creator of the clinicquotes.com website and the clinicquotes tumblr. She is a member of Secular Pro-Life and PLAGAL. This appeared at liveactionnews.org.Source: NRLC News
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