No, Planned Parenthood is standing in the way of a giant fishing expedition.
According to county attorney Phil Havens, these records do not fall under doctor/patient confidentiality agreements because the pregnancy tests were administered by non-physicians.
I have yet to have my blood drawn, urine collected, or X-ray administered by a *physician*, so I suppose those aren't medical records either according to Phil Havens. That's preposterous.
And I guess the Rev. Sheldon didn't see fit to mention that other clinics in the area haven't complied with the order either, submitting instead only public birth records.
I assume Rev. Sheldon also thought that the order, which requested pregnancy test results from August of 2001 until May of 2002(the month when the baby boy was delevered, dumped in the trash, and shredded)was perfectly reasonable in its scope too. Surely the test results of a woman who might have just missed her first period would help them find the mother of a NEWBORN abandoned a week or two later, right? After all some woman might have brought a baby to term in two months instead of the usual nine. Musta been a miracle, eh, Reverend?