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Fred Mecklenburg
Fred Emil Mecklenburg (born 1935)〔Smith, Joe T. (1968). ''(American directory of obstetricians and gynecologists: Volume 8. )''〕 is an American obstetrician-gynecologist who has been active in opposition to legal abortion. He was a founder of the Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life, American Citizens Concerned for Life, and chairman of the National Right to Life Committee from 1973 to 1975.〔Morgan, Lynn Marie; Michaels, Meredith W. (1999). ''Fetal Subjects, Feminist Positions.'' University of Pennsylvania Press, ISBN 9780812216899〕
==Life and career==

Mecklenburg grew up in Minnesota. His wife, Marjory Mecklenburg grew up in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, and they were high school debating partners before marriage.〔Thibodeau, Lynn (1977). ''The Happy Housewife.'' Carillon Books, ISBN 9780893100506〕 He and his wife have four children, one of whom is Karl Mecklenburg, a former American football player for the Denver Broncos.〔(17 December 1994). (MECK EAGER TO TACKLE LIFE AFTER FOOTBALL BRONCOS GREAT MOVING ON AFTER 12 SEASONS OF PROVING 'SLOW WHITE KID' COULD STAR IN NFL ), ''Rocky Mountain News''〕
Mecklenburg attended University of Minnesota, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in 1957 and an additional degree in 1958. He graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School in 1960 and was certified in obstetrics and gynaecology in 1968.〔 His residency was interrupted when he served for two years in the United States Army Medical Corps. He served as Director of Family Planning Programs, at University of Minnesota at a time when they opened a clinic off campus for married and unmarried students seeking family planning services.〔Associated Press (November 3, 1969). Family Clinic Opens On Campus. via ''Gettysburg Times''〕
He had a practice in Edina, Minnesota until relocating to the Washington, D. C. area in 1981, when his wife was appointed by Ronald Reagan to Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. She had previously served on an advisory panel for the Office of Technology Assessment investigating fertility planning technologies.〔United States Office of Technology Assessment (1981). ''World population and fertility planning technologies : the next 20 years.'' DIANE, ISBN 9781428924338〕 She later became Director of the Office of Population Affairs where she served until 1985.〔Glaser, Vera (8 August 1981). (Teen-Age Pregnancy: Reagan Health Aide Says Teens Should Learn to Say No ), ''Evening Independent''〕〔Anderson, Jack and Joseph Spear (26 August 1987). (U.S. paid for mom's trips ), ''Ellensburg Daily Record''〕
Mecklenburg held an OB/GYN position with Kaiser Permanente in Reston, Virginia in the 1980s. Mecklenburg later joined the Inova Fairfax Women’s Center in Virginia, and he is currently Chairman of the OB/GYN department.〔(Faculty: Fred E. Mecklenburg, M.D., A.B.O.G., F.A.C.O.G. ), VCU School of Medicine website, Retrieved 22 August 2012〕〔(9 March 2000). (At Hospitals, Babies are Big Business ), ''The Washington Post'' ("Fred E. Mecklenburg, who came to Inova Fairfax in 1981...")〕

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