An excerpt of a video released by The Center for Medical Progress on Tuesday. Ninth Planned Parenthood video released

Abortion opponents on Tuesday released their ninth Planned Parenthood sting video, this time capturing a tissue procurement company executive talking about rare circumstances in which an abortion has resulted in an intact fetus.

The video from the Center for Medical Progress features Perrin Larton, procurement manager at Advanced BioScience Resources, which has worked with a Planned Parenthood clinic in California and provides fetal tissue to researchers with government funding.


Larton explained to a Center for Medical Progress member working undercover at a trade show that if a woman had given birth before, an abortion can sometimes move quickly. In one instance, she said, someone told her that a patient was put in the operating room and the fetus "just fell out," she said. "Most of the time it is not intact."

The video's release comes several days after the women's health organization issued a report done by an outside company analyzing the authenticity of the string of CMP tapes, which have caused a furor nationally and brought calls for defunding Planned Parenthood. Some Republicans in Congress are threatening a government shutdown over the issue.

The forensic experts found that the footage released was edited in a misleading way and missing minutes of recordings and that conversations were improperly transcribed.

The latestvideo also includes the CEO of rival tissue company StemExpress, which late last month lost a legal effort to block the videos from being released, saying in a secretly recorded conversation that the nonprofit Advanced BioScience Resources previously did not pay Planned Parenthood for the tissue collected at its clinics. Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards told Congress in a letter last week that affiliates have been reimbursed up to $60 — or nothing at all — for tissue and organs.

Planned Parenthood and StemExpress have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. In a statement on Tuesday, Planned Parenthood officials called on the Center for Medical Progresss to release the fully unedited tape of the ninth video and said the released clips show that the organization is not interested in financial gain.

"The video released today is not about Planned Parenthood. Staff from two independent health care firms that work with medical providers and research institutions appear to discuss their policies and practices," said Eric Ferrero, vice president of communication at the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. "Multiple times in this video, staff from independent health care firms appear to say that Planned Parenthood is not interested in any financial gain and adheres to ethical standards."