Demonstrators in the Bay Area joined abortion opponents outside Planned Parenthood facilities across the country Saturday for protests calling for an end to government funding for the organization.

While demonstrators in both San Francisco and Redwood City joined more than 200 anti-Planned Parenthood rallies across the country, both groups were outnumbered by counter protesters supporting the women’s health centers.

At the San Francisco Planned Parenthood location on Valencia Street, both sides noisily shouted chants at the other. About 300 rallying in support of Planned Parenthood stood on the opposite side of a walkway where about 50 demonstrators held antiabortion signs.

“Not your bodies. Not your choice!” one demonstrator, Terrisa Bukovinac, shouted through a bright red megaphone.

“The crux of why I’m pro-life is also the crux of why I’m a feminist,” Bukovinac said.

One man on the defund Planned Parenthood side began pointing at counterprotesters, shouting, “All of you were born!”

Maya Malika, a Planned Parenthood supporter, tried to yell louder, shouting, “A fetus is not a baby, abortion is not murder, women are not incubators!”

President “Trump and (Vice President Mike) Pence, especially Pence, is a Christian fascist who wants to take women back to where women induce their own abortions in back alleys,” Malika said.

At a Saturday morning protest outside Planned Parenthood’s Redwood City location, about 30 demonstrators rallying against the clinics were met with about 200 counterprotesters.

The groups faced off on opposite sides of the streets, with a demonstrator against Planned Parenthood strumming a guitar while those in support chanted “We care for health care.”

Some supporting Planned Parenthood crossed to the other side to stand next to those against the clinics. One young woman held a sign that read “Alternative Facts” next to the antiabortion signs.

Palo Alto resident Arline Miyazaki, holding a sign that read, “I am the pro-life generation turned toward the woman.

“If you ever, ever, ever really cared about people, you would not want to have someone be murdered,” she said. “I’ll pray for you.”

House Speaker Paul Ryan announced in January that sweeping legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act would include eliminating money for Planned Parenthood.

Saturdays #ProtestPP rallies, primarily sponsored by Citizens for a Pro-Life Society, Created Equal and Pro-Life Action League, were held across 45 states to promote reallocation of funds to health centers that do not provide abortions.

The government currently awards Planned Parenthood reimbursements only for birth control services, along with reimbursements from the Medicaid program for a variety of health services provided to low-income women.

Jennifer Chaloemtiarana came from Pacifica to Redwood City in support of Planned Parenthood, which she said gave her health care when she was a young woman without health insurance.

“Planned Parenthood was the only way I got any of my health care in my 20s. ... They don’t just do reproductive health” she said. “It was affordable, it was accessible, it was easy to find.”

Jenna Lyons is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: jlyons@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @JennaJourno