Margaret Sanger's Planned Parenthood

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Planned Parenthood has been around for some time. It all started with a women name Margaret Sanger who believed in women having rights over their bodies. Therefore, Planned Parenthood Federation came around some time later after the start up by Margaret Sanger. Planned Parenthood Federation is composed of one-hundred and fifty –two members that work throughout a hundred and seventy-two countries. Therefore, in this paper I am going to analysis and evaluate a budget document for the Planned Parenthood Federation.
Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood is a nonprofit organization. Planned Parenthood was first introduced by Margaret Sanger. Margaret Sanger was born on September 14, 1879 in Corning, New York. She was the six of the eighteen children
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However, her father Michael was an Irish stone mason, but he preferred to drink and talk politics rather than go to work and provide for his family. Not to mention, the family lived in poverty. After the death of her mother, Anne Sanger, Margaret cared for the family, and later went to college, and became a nurse.
Furthermore, Margaret never was over the death of her mother at an early age of forty. For this reason, she blamed the many miscarriages that her mother under went as taking a toll on her mother health and contributed to her demises. Therefore, as she worked as a nurse, she once again saw other women go through what her mother did many pregnancies much of them unwanted. Anne was again exposed to “graphic examples of women force into frequent childbirth, miscarriages, and self-induce abortion for the lack of information on how to avoid unwanted pregnancy (Sanger,
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In 2013 Planned Parenthood reported (Annual Report, 2014) to “doing 378,692 Pap smears Test, 487,029 Breast Exams, and 87,988 test that determined women’s who was in early stages of cancer or some form of abnormalities were identify.” Therefore, having a Pap smear and breast exam, and general test run should be a vital routine procedure that all women should have done in order to prevent early life threating diseases. In addition, (Annual Routine, 2014) also reports that “1,444,495 emergency contraception kit was provided, and 516,000 went to unintended pregnancies averted by Planned Parenthood contraceptive