I think it's terrible. >:( That's abortion plane and crude. >:( If a woman wants to have sex around then she should be at least responsible enough to take or a condom, or a pill or whatever she needs in order to not get pregnant!
This world is becoming more evil and evil every day...it makes me soooo mad!
Sometimes I wonder how sterliztion is not a common procedure, because these people seem to use their sexual organs only for pleasure and not creation.
I think the idea of going 'under the knife' keeps them back. The person who nvented the pill really was motivated by blind greed - possibly money.
FDA May Decide This Week on Morning After Pill Sales Without Doctor
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- The FDA may decide as early as this week on whether to allow sales of the so-called morning after pill over the counter without a doctor's consultation. Pro-life groups oppose the use of the drug, which can sometimes cause an abortion, and say that a recent study shows it doesn't reduce pregnancy or abortion rates. Supports of the drug, known as Plan B, say it is effective in preventing unplanned pregnancies that could lead to abortions. They contend that making the drugs more available will help lower both rates. A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of California at San Francisco tracked 2,117 local women from age 15 to 24 for six months. It found that increased access to the "morning after" pill did not lower pregnancy rates, because many women did not use the pills. In fact, only 55 percent of the women who had the pills already in their possession took them following sexual intercourse. Just under one-fourth of the women in the study never used the pills during the six-month experiment. Only 20 percent said they used them more than once. Cathy Cleaver Ruse, speaking for the nation's Catholic bishops, said that the study, co-authored by a Planned Parenthood doctor, "blows the lid off the main argument for putting morning after pills on the drugstore shelf." "Proponents have repeatedly claimed that making the drug available without a prescription would reduce abortion numbers by as many as half; now their own study debunks that claim," Ruse said. Regardless of which of the three control groups the women were placed in, the results showed the same percentage of women in each group had sex, contracted sexually transmitted diseases and became pregnant at the same rates.
Ref. LifeNews.com
Actually, if a person were to be against the Morning After pill, then they would also find themselves saying they are against most birth control pills. A guy in my public speaking class a few semesters ago did a report on the having the knowledge of birth control pills. He and his wife had been using them, and they went to a Christian doctor, and learned that the birth control they were doing was, essentially, doing the same thing.
He shocked all of us when he got up in front of the class and said he and his wife had been partaking in abortion. Then he went on to explain the birth control pill.
So that's just a warning. Double check your birth control and find out exactly how it works. Not all of them do that, but most do.
But yes, I believe it's wrong. It is just another form of murdering.
U.S. APPROVES NON-PRESCRIPTION SALES OF MORNING-AFTER PILL FOR WOMEN
Women 18 years of age or older in the U.S. will be able to buy a morning-after pill without a prescription, health officials said Thursday.
Ref. https://www.cbc.ca/story/health/national/20.../24/plan-b.html
New Study: Morning After Pill Doesn't Reduce Abortion, Pregnancy Rates
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A new study reported in a prestigious medical journal confirms that the morning after pill does not reduce either abortion or pregnancy rates. The survey, published this month in the Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, covers the use of the Plan B drug in 10 countries.