Posted on 08/14/2010 7:44:34 AM PDT by JoeProBono
I’m surprised that Planned Parenthood didn’t oppose this.Products like this are bad for the baby butcher’s bottom line.
I’m interested to hear what other freepers think about this. While “life begins at conception”, I think these pills are a great thing in certain circumstances and will prevent abortions and unwanted preganancies.
That said, are people smart enough to know when an oops moment occurred?
MORE HAIR ON WOMENS CHESTS.
I guess my question is, would a woman take it every time after all sex or is it cost prohibitive? Is it a judgement call or a 30 day supply for a sexually active woman?
More hair? Who you been with? LOL!!
There are no “oops moments”when birth control is used.
just talking to doctors at the local fishing hole..some think a lot of the birth cotrol products help girls develope early and grow facial hair..
yup looks like some of the gals i been seein
Is this used every day or just when you think something happened? Why not use conventional “pill” methods then? Does that make sense?
Hey, I’m trying to educate myself on this.. :o)
I’m a single guy in my 30’s and most women lately won’t take the pill for whatever reason. Its actually been a long time since I met someone on the pill.
The FDA is worthless. Anything that is against civilized people, will be approved. Good drugs that might keep people alive and be beneficial will be stalled for years.
If you believe that life begins at conception, then this pill induces an abortion. It does not prevent one.
Yes, make sure minors can get it without parental consent.
Make sure they are emotionally damaged. Physically they heal. It's the emotional damage that lasts a lifetime.
That’s the debate I’m having with myself then.
Looks like the “attractive” woman one sees at closing time....
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