Planned parenthood can save many lives and a young woman talked about the issue and shared her experience in a Facebook post which went viral.
A woman named Autumn Mizer shared how she had to endure abuse by protesters on her way to a cancer screening.
When Autumn first went to Planned Parenthood, she was just 17 with no insurance and “couldn’t even afford tampons.”
She wrote on Facebook: ”When I was 17 I went to Planned Parenthood. I had no money or insurance. I was living on my own and couldn’t even afford tampons. They gave me a long-lasting birth control that still works today, and stopped my period. They didn’t charge me. When I was 21, just 2 months ago, I left UC after being told there was a high chance I had late-term cervical cancer. Every place I tried to go to wanted to charge me up to $1000 for testing.”
”I went to planned parenthood. Being in a bigger city now, they had to escort me in the building, while protesters screamed I was a murdering b***h.
They threw stuff at the building.
Insulted us. And I was there for a cervical exam. I had to be buzzed in through 4 separate doors. All this because they can’t go a day without getting a shooting or bomb threat. The real kicker, this PP didn’t even.”
”Because of PP, they were able to find I didn’t have cancer, I had an internal infection that was spreading through my body and would kill me. They didn’t charge me for the tests and then took care of 90% of the expenses so I could see the correct doctor and get the medication I needed. They saved my life.”
”But Planned parenthood is so evil? This is what taxes pay for. Helping women get care when they can’t afford it. It’s always been illegal to pay for abortion with taxes.”