Meet the woman who broke up a Planned Parenthood protest by chanting 'Yeast Infections'

Hey I just single handedly broke up a planned parenthood protest by chanting the words "yeast infections" pic.twitter.com/SKvnIi30TB — Mary (@MaryNumair) October 25, 2015

This is Mary Numair. She's a 29-year-old from Portland, Ore., and right now many people in social media think she's awesome (and a few despise her) for breaking up a protest at a Planned Parenthood health care center on Sunday.

The way she did this is bold and brilliant.

While working at Purrington's Cat Lounge in North Portland, Numair often observed protesters standing in front of the nearby Planned Parenthood clinic. She noticed one woman holding a sign reading "Abortion kills children."

This all bothered Numair because when she was 20 years old and without health insurance, she went to a center to treat a series of yeast infections, according to Buzzfeed News.

She felt these protesters were focused on the polarizing pro-choice/pro-child debate that has long plagued Planned Parenthood and ignorant about the other medical services offered such as birth control pills, physical exams, flu vaccines, thyroid screenings.

Numair decided to educate them and on Sunday she joined the protesters with her own sign reading "Thanks for helping with my yeast infection." She also included an illustration of a smiling vagina, Slate reported.

To make her message heard loud and clear, she chanted, "Yeast infection!"

"They glared at my princess wave and cheerleader enthusiasm, and they began a prayer circle," Numair told Buzzfeed News. "This is when I really shined. I have never made my voice louder."

Eventually, the protesters left, Numair shared what she considered an accomplishment in the Twitterverse, and now she has fans across the nation.

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