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Old 05-26-2011, 01:27 PM   #183
Calgaryborn
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Originally Posted by Yeah_Baby View Post
So then, taking a pill that prevents implementation isn't a form of abortion? Again just being clear. Because I've encountered people who believe Plan B is as 'evil' as the Kensington Clinic.
Catholics and some other Christians are against anything that inhibits pro-creation. They certainly wouldn't like the morning after pill.

Other Christians reject the way they see the morning after pill as being used. They suppose women who wouldn't engage in premarital sex normally might be overcome by temptation because of the avaibility of the pill over the counter. They also believe that the risks involved are being under-reported.

I think that the risks of the morning after pill make it only appropriate in extreme cases. Hopefully the health care professionals do their job expressing this through sex ed. But, back to your question I have no problem with the responsible use of the morning after pill. My wife used birth control pills when we were first married which basically accomplished the same thing: It caused the fertilized egg not to be attached to the uterus.
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