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A former Planned Parenthood clinic manager is speaking out about why she left the abortion industry. And her story is sobering.
Annette Lancaster says she originally believed she was helping women when she took the job. But three experiences changed everything.
First, she was troubled by the pressure inside the clinic to push abortions and keep the numbers high. Second, she was shaken when a woman lying on the abortion table grabbed her hand and asked, “Will God forgive me for this?”
Finally, tragedy struck close to home. A young relative died after suffering severe hemorrhaging following an abortion procedure.
Those moments forced her to confront what was really happening. Eventually, she walked away from the abortion industry and now shares her story.
By AmbassadorA former Planned Parenthood clinic manager is speaking out about why she left the abortion industry. And her story is sobering.
Annette Lancaster says she originally believed she was helping women when she took the job. But three experiences changed everything.
First, she was troubled by the pressure inside the clinic to push abortions and keep the numbers high. Second, she was shaken when a woman lying on the abortion table grabbed her hand and asked, “Will God forgive me for this?”
Finally, tragedy struck close to home. A young relative died after suffering severe hemorrhaging following an abortion procedure.
Those moments forced her to confront what was really happening. Eventually, she walked away from the abortion industry and now shares her story.