Melinda Delahoyde, president of Care Net, which oversees a network of more than 1,000 pregnancy resource centers around the United States, said that NARALs attempts to discredit the work that centers do through these kind of reports, and also in court cases it has brought against centers, actually can work in their favor when people hear the stories of women like Fountain and Payne.
When we go in front of state legislators and tell what we do, its not working to [NARALs] good, Delahoyde said. It works for our good because they hear from women themselves.
When death is the only choice offered at these abortuaries, it's not surprising.