Even though it's made of the same hormone as the birth control pill, the morning -
after pill does not have the same risks as taking the pill or other hormonal birth control methods continuously.
The morning - after pill doesn't prevent pregnancy as well as other forms of birth control like the IUD, implant, pill, shot, or ring.
The morning
after pill does not equate to abortion.
Related: Christianity Today recently published a short article on how the morning -
after pill does not inhibit implantation, but rather blocks fertilization.
And I think there are too many abortions, but fundamentalists of any kind, including Catholics, going after the morning after pill doesn't help anything IMHO.
If the morning
after pill does not need a prescription, why is it even a concern, my son's over the counter allergy medication is not covered by insurance, why would the morning after pill be covered.
We know that pregnancy rates increase because availability of the morning - after pill makes people take greater risks in terms of riskier sexual activity; and we also know that the morning -
after pill does not offer protection against STIs.
Not exact matches
As a Catholic I
do not stand by President Obama and push to have contraceptives and morning
after pills distributed through private and religious based health care providers like their simple sweet jelly beans, especially when they must be paid for with tax dollars.
(Didn't know that's how the morning
after pill worked?
Obama's accommodation proposes that Church authorities who run hospitals, schools, and other facilities will be entitled to tell their employees that the health care insurance provided by the Church
does not cover contraceptives, the «morning
after pill,» or sterilization, but that the health insurance company that covers the Catholic institution will be free to contact the employees of that institution and inform them that they are entitled to «free» coverage of these things from the insurance company in question.
It doesn't say JUST the morning -
after pill... it says «some» contraceptives.
I don't support abortion, but from what I've read, the «morning
after pill» actually prevents an egg from being fertilized, thereby preventing a pregnancy in the first place.
covering the morning
after pill is taxpayer funded abortion, which the Obama administration said they wouldnt
do.
By the way, dimbulb,
did you look up the difference between RU486 and the «morning
after pill»?
Ok, so how often
do these women need the morning
after pill?
That would be right but the morning
after pill isn't abortion and they don't cover regular «abortions» so it's all bible thumpin» nonsense from a company putting it's nose where it don't belong.
And yes, one wishes that the unshakeable commitment to religious freedom didn't get shaken so much when the topic is, say, forcing pro-life pharmacists to issue morning -
after pills or requiring Catholic hospitals to perform abortions.
They really don't care about the morning
after pill, they just want to fight Obama.
Agents of the state can teach your children how to have sex, give them condoms, put them on the
pill, give them the morning -
after pill if it doesn't work, and take them off for an abortion if that fails - and all without you having any say in the matter or necessarily even knowing about it.
This service is aimed at people under 25, with no lower age range» (see their website, my emphasis) Whenever the phrase «emergency contraception» is used, what is meant is the «morning -
after pill» which works to ensure that — should conception have occurred — the newly conceived embryo
does not implant in the mother's womb and a miscarriage is provoked.
I have no problem with BC but I
do have a problem with the morning
after Plan B abortion
pill being included in it.
They just don't want the morning
after pill.
1 they don't want this birth control because it includes the morning
after pill that woman can take even
after a week
after, and can be use to end it
after the first month.
Men don't know what it means to be raped and to face the prospect of pregnancy as a result, a situation in which the morning
after pill can prevent a pregnancy without causing an abortion.
It can't be true because Plan B and Ella — morning
after pills work exactly the way «THE» birth control
pill does.
The «morning
after pill» is not an «abortion,» and you don't get to «decide» such things.
Just because you ignorantly believe that the morning
after pill = abortion doesn't mean that you are right and it doesn't give you the right to deny other people the freedom to not believe in your religious ideology.
@CSX: yeah but we can all see how well you religious fanatics adhere to «thou shalt not kill» it tends to be optional with you freaks, plus it's not killing and if you don't want to use the «day
after pill» THEN
DO N'
DO N'T.
To some extent, the debate is already over for Catholics as Amnesty sold the pass on sexuality years ago; the organisation already supports a right to contraception including the abortifacient morning -
after pill, which it claims
does not cause abortion, and affirms «sexual rights», a term which includes such gems as the right to a pleasurable sex life.
Well I got sent back for X-rays
after 2 weeks Dr told me
pills did the job, I said no I waited and I took home remedy first and lo and behold with some other minor changes I haven't had them back.
Hi everybody Where I live they
do not sell powdered gelatin so I used Dr Oetker Gelatin sheets,
after some experimentation i succeeded by using 11 sheets of gelatin with 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice, a few drops of lemon essential oil and 5 of the tiny Canderel sweetener
pills, they turned out really good, nice and firm and I
do nt smell any gelatin odour at all.
After all, what would seem to be the best way to keep a teenager from getting pregnant — asking them to use short - term birth control via condoms, taking the
pill everyday, or ineffective pleas for abstinence, or would it be better to give them an IUD that they don't have to think about and is 99 % effective for the next few years?
Suedecloth
does not
pill, wicks moisture from babies skin, cleans easily, and continues to look nice wash
after wash.
They don't attract dog hair like magnets, they haven't
pilled at all even
after washing, and I can wear them even
after baby comes!
Mine
pilled after about a month and the Bummi's customer service rep admitted they
do have a shelf life.
Not
after drinkingNot
after drugsNot
after pills that might make you super drowsyNot if you're so exhausted you'll sleep through anything (if this is the case give the baby to your partner for 3 hours and get a decent rest and then give it a whirl You'll need to
do a quick check of your bed Don't use a water bed (does anyone anymore
do a quick check of your bed Don't use a water bed (
does anyone anymore?)
As for fenugreek, at the hospital they recommanded me to take 3
pills 3 times a day with blessed thistle also 3
pills 3 times a day but I hate
pills so
after 3 days I stopped and i didn't see any changes (I wasn't smelling like maple syrup though) I've ordered fenugreek tincture and I'll take it religiously.
Made from 100 % polyester, it
does not
pill and looks new wash
after wash.
That since I had to take iron
pills after my c - section my hormone level didn't drop enough for my brain to make me produce milk.
I am the one taking the birth control
pills so I am not going to take it just like I
did last year
after I delivered my baby boy that is why I am pregnant right now with baby # 3.
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (CBSNewYork / AP)-- Kerry Kennedy was acquitted Friday of drugged driving
after she accidentally took a sleeping
pill and then sideswiped a truck in a wild highway drive she said she didn't remember.
After pooling the results of 27 trials involving 165,149 people, the meta - analysis reported that people are 21 percent less likely to suffer a serious vascular event such as a heart attack, stroke or bypass surgery after their cholesterol drops by the amount that might be expected after taking statins for a year than are similar people who do not take the p
After pooling the results of 27 trials involving 165,149 people, the meta - analysis reported that people are 21 percent less likely to suffer a serious vascular event such as a heart attack, stroke or bypass surgery
after their cholesterol drops by the amount that might be expected after taking statins for a year than are similar people who do not take the p
after their cholesterol drops by the amount that might be expected
after taking statins for a year than are similar people who do not take the p
after taking statins for a year than are similar people who
do not take the
pills.
Willis takes 27
pills a day, most of them anti-rejection drugs to ensure that his body doesn't reject the heart transplant he received 2 1/2 years ago
after contracting viral myocarditis.
Study
after study has found that while these substances
do work as antioxidants in the test tube, popping the
pills does not provide any benefit.
Astronomy doesn't have to bother with issues involving embryonic stem cells, human cloning, or morning -
after pills.
After that, each subject was given the
pill he or she didn't get the first time and told to take it for a week.
If that doesn't help
after about a week, see your doctor; she may prescribe a stronger steroid cream or an antihistamine
pill.
Fair enough, but please skip the sleeping
pills, which can worsen jet lag problems, leaving you groggy and disoriented for hours
after landing (particularly if you don't time it right) and increase DVT risk.
I didn't hear Mary speak about how to balance hormones
after the
pill or with existing hormone imbalances.
A zealous libido combined with a pressing need to feel attractive and keep up with the Jones» (blame Gossip Girl) can cloud the judgment that would otherwise keep you safe — from things you'd really rather not
do to STIs and... how late's too late for the morning -
after pill?