
Protecting Women’s Health: A Doctor’s Perspective on Real Care with Ingrid Skop, M.D., FACOG
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We explore alternatives to abortion clinics, the importance of parental involvement laws, and the decline of essential services like cancer screenings and contraception. With compassion and clarity, Dr. Skop sheds light on what true, comprehensive care looks like — and how we can better support women both physically and emotionally.
This is a conversation about facts, not politics. About healing, not headlines. And most of all, about the value of every woman and every life.
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Recent News Summary:
Leading up to a major budget vote in Congress, the U.S. House Rules Committee held an intense 21-hour hearing packed with high-profile Democratic leaders — including Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, House Whip Katherine Clark, and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi — pushing for amendments that included increased welfare spending without work requirements and continued funding for Planned Parenthood.
One of the central points of contention was the claim that proposed budget cuts represented the “largest cut to health care in American history.” Critics argue that equating abortion with healthcare is misleading and point to serious concerns about Planned Parenthood’s practices.
Reports — including a disturbing exposé from The New York Times — have shed light on troubling conditions in some Planned Parenthood facilities, including botched procedures, leaking sewage, and poor medical oversight. These revelations come amid ongoing scrutiny of the organization’s influence and funding, with statistics showing:
Nearly 400,000 abortions annually performed by Planned Parenthood — about 40% of all abortions in the U.S.
A 97% abortion rate for pregnant women who visit their clinics.
A decline in other services: cancer screenings, pap smears, and contraception services have all dropped sharply.
$2 million per day in taxpayer funding still flows to the organization, despite these declines.
Meanwhile, over 5 women have reportedly died from complications related to abortions performed there.
Critics also highlight that there are over 15 times more community health centers nationwide that provide broader, life-affirming care without performing abortions — offering a more comprehensive and safer option for women in need.
House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed to push the bill through by July 4th, saying the time has come to redirect federal resources toward truly compassionate and high-quality women’s healthcare.
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