"Carol Everett, who ran two abortion clinics in Texas, admitted that the abortion clinics weren’t always interested in preventing pregnancy. She wrote:
I established myself with the teens as an authority on sex. I explained to them that their parents wouldn’t help them with their sexuality, but I would. I separated them from their support system, number one, and they listened to me.
Second, our doctors prescribed low dose birth control pills with a high pregnancy rate knowing well that they needed to be taken very accurately at the same time every day or pregnancy would occur. This insured the teens to be my best customers as teenagers typically are not responsible enough to follow such rigid medication guidelines on their own. I knew their sexual activity would increase from none or once a week to five or seven times a week once they were introduced to this contraception method. Then I could reach my goal—three to five abortions for each teenager between the ages of 13 and 18."
How Planned Parenthood Turns Birth Control into Cash (and why Politicians Help). - Family Policy Institute of Washington