CBN News: Former Planned Parenthood clinic manager speaks out about ‘webcam abortions’

Just when you think you’ve heard it all, something else gets exposed that just makes you cringe. In this case it comes from a former manager of a Planned Parenthood clinic, Sue Thayer, on how Planned Parenthood devised a new method of squeezing more dollars out of its abortion mill by offering ‘webcam abortions‘:

These abortions are a type of telemedicine that allow a doctor to visit with a patient remotely and then dispense abortion pills using a computerized medicine cabinet. In another clinic, the patient takes one pill to kill her unborn child and then takes another at home to expel it.

Thayer was also worried about the so-called “off-label” use of RU-486, the abortion medication that Planned Parenthood uses. “Off-label” refers to the practice of disregarding FDA regulations in dispensing the pills.

“The FDA had approved of these medicines, Mifeprex and Mifepristone, up through day 49,” Thayer said. “But right out of the chute Planned Parenthood was giving them up to day 63.”

Doctor visits are also short-changed. It’s another reason why pro-life organizations like AUL want states to toughen penalties for disregarding FDA rules.

“The way this drug, RU-486, was approved from the FDA was that it required three doctor visits. Well, it’s very expensive for the abortion industry to comply with that,” Yoest said.

Not only were they doing these webcam abortions, but they were ignoring FDA regulations in the process.

Watch the full report below:


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