Do you believe that Planned Parenthood staff rely, and relish, referring a woman to an OB/GYN for an abortion? If so, you're nuttier than squirrel poop.
At the time of Sanger's death, abortion wasn't even legal.
Sanger's mission was to create methods of birth control, or educate people, mostly women who bore the brunt of pregnancy and child rearing. She was in constant trouble with the law because she told women about birth control and actually provided them with condoms.
Birth control is important. I'd rather wish women did not find it necessary to have abortions. That's why my ex and I practiced birth control. We used several methods until she had a tubal ligation. I offered to get a vasectomy, but her operation was included with my son's C-section birth.
If you don't believe there is a difference between education and ignorance, compare the rates of teen pregnancies between Colorado and Texas. Not only are the pregnancy rates down in Colorado, so are the number of abortions. Even after legalizing marijuana. That's because their young citizens had access to both education and birth control methods. Meanwhile, in Texas, where the only birth control education seems to be, "Just say no", not only ate teen pregnancies up, but so are abortions.
Since kids are gonna do it anyway, you might as well nip it as quickly as you can. No pregnancy, no abortion.