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Abortion 'Spas': the Left's Latest Attempt to Glamorize Murdering the Unborn

By: Chris Pandolfo, Nate Madden | June 06, 2016

 https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2016/06/atlanta-abortion-spa-looking-to-crowdfund-advertising#sthash.5wY4HosH.qOmuXQQB.dpuf

A multi-state abortion provider boasting a high-end, "spa-like" experience is attempting to de-stigmatize the procedure through a crowd-funded ad campaign in Atlanta.

Carafem has designed its abortion clinic to look like a spa and offers the women who go there to abort their unborn babies “hot tea” and “comfy robes.” They gained national attention last year for an advertising campaign that some suggested “glamorized” abortion. 
 
Carafem opened its first facility in the greater Washington metro area in spring 2015, boasting comfy chairs and hot tea for women seeking abortions.

“It was important for us to try to present an upgraded, almost spa-like feel,” Melissa S. Grant, vice president of health services for the clinic told the Washington Post.

The organization subsequently announced its capital city arrival with brash, hot pink ads saying “Abortion? Yeah, we do that,” on the D.C. metro system. Now, it hopes to bring the same advertising experience to the Peach State.

For its new location, which open in Atlanta this summer, the abortion provider plans to roll out a “Doors Open Atlanta” campaign, proffering abortion, birth control, and other services to women in the same “bold and unapologetic” hot pink motif, according to a Monday press release.
 
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Abortion 'Spas': the Left's Latest Attempt to Glamorize Murdering the Unborn

By: Chris Pandolfo, Nate Madden | June 06, 2016

 https://www.conservativereview.com/commentary/2016/06/atlanta-abortion-spa-looking-to-crowdfund-advertising#sthash.5wY4HosH.qOmuXQQB.dpuf

A multi-state abortion provider boasting a high-end, "spa-like" experience is attempting to de-stigmatize the procedure through a crowd-funded ad campaign in Atlanta.

Carafem has designed its abortion clinic to look like a spa and offers the women who go there to abort their unborn babies “hot tea” and “comfy robes.” They gained national attention last year for an advertising campaign that some suggested “glamorized” abortion. 
 
Carafem opened its first facility in the greater Washington metro area in spring 2015, boasting comfy chairs and hot tea for women seeking abortions.

“It was important for us to try to present an upgraded, almost spa-like feel,” Melissa S. Grant, vice president of health services for the clinic told the Washington Post.

The organization subsequently announced its capital city arrival with brash, hot pink ads saying “Abortion? Yeah, we do that,” on the D.C. metro system. Now, it hopes to bring the same advertising experience to the Peach State.

For its new location, which open in Atlanta this summer, the abortion provider plans to roll out a “Doors Open Atlanta” campaign, proffering abortion, birth control, and other services to women in the same “bold and unapologetic” hot pink motif, according to a Monday press release.
 
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This came out about a year ago:

New spa-like abortion clinic is part of a trend to de-stigmatize the procedure

Washington Post, 3/30/15

With its natural wood floors and plush upholstery, Carafem aims to feel more like a spa than a medical clinic. But the slick ads set to go up in Metro stations across the Washington region leave nothing to doubt: “Abortion. Yeah, we do that.”

The Maryland clinic, opening this week in Montgomery County’s tony Friendship Heights area, specializes in the abortion pill. The advertising reflects its unabashed approach — and a new push to de-stigmatize the nation’s most controversial medical procedure by talking about it openly and unapologetically.

Plagued by political setbacks in recent years, abortion rights activists are seeking to normalize abortion, to put a human face on the women getting the procedure and, in some cases, even putting a positive spin on it.

So are they offering franchises or are all of the branches corporate-owned?

"Yes, I'll have a facial, mani-pedi, a D&C, and a sugar scrub."

Disgusting.