Planned Parenthood A Strong Life-Saving Option for Women
Planned Parenthood A Strong Life-Saving Option for Women
Women who cannot afford medical insurance find Planned Parenthood a good affordable option.
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" Kate how sick is in eligible for health coverage through her part time employer. The 22 year old of recent college graduate says she had her first ever pap smear last week."
" I don't have a full time job so I and I can't really afford to just. I medical insurance so this is my action and it's a good affordable option for me."
" That option Planned Parenthood. And like many women Planned Parenthood may be -- only source of care."
" parents southern New England provides services to almost 70000 patients. And 90% of what we do is preventive care."
" There are eighteen Planned Parenthood centers in Connecticut. The organization provides lifesaving breast and cervical cancer screenings prevention and counseling sexually transmitted infections and treatment. Abortion and birth control. "
" And it's very important. For us to be able to -- young women to be able to speak to someone. We trust and I trust that the people immediately."
" Why did five American women has been to Planned Parenthood -- sometime in their lifetime. And it's worth noting the clinics are also open to men."
" 10% of our patients are men and they come to us for testing for sexually transmitted infections so I wanna make sure that. People know that men are welcome as well."
" Patients can rely on Planned Parenthood are accessible quality care. Services are portable because there offered on a sliding fee scale sensitive to one's ability to pay. And no one is ever turned away."
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