Yes, this is good news.
liar liar pants on fire
If a woman has not ovulated, the morning B pill will stop ovulation. That is why we use it if we see a woman within hours after a rape. But if you give it later, it will stop the fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus, and if she is a few days pregnant, it will starve the growing fetus (actually at this stage an embryo) and cause an early abortion.
As for "medical definition": Actually until a few years ago, a pregnancy started with fertilization. The pro aborts in the OB GYN societies "changed" the definition, partly so that the 100 thousand fertilized eggs/early embryos sitting in fridges because they were left over from IVF ('test tube babies') wouldn't be called pregnancies...
“It prevents ovulation or fertilization of an egg”
Fertilization is sometimes used synonymously with impregnation, but its primary definition is spermatozoa and ovum cells meeting. So, no, it doesn’t prevent that. It doesn’t prevent ovulation, really, either. In fact women must ovulatr before conception can occur. What Plan B does is stop an ovulated and fertilized egg from sticking to a wall of the uterus.
Yea! or is it YAY! Or YEAH!
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They should not have to provide contraceptives even if it is not equated with abortion.