Posted on 12/17/2018 8:25:03 AM PST by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Universities sell emergency contraception Plan B from VENDING machines for just $15 - cheaper than the drugstore
Universities across the country are starting to install vending machines whereby college students can obtain emergency contraception from a vending machine.
Barnard College in New York said it would soon install a vending machine, months after Columbia University did.
Stanford University and Dartmouth College have all added vending machines with Plan B for sale.
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Can’t these college students just off themselves?
They should have these. Much cheaper!..............
There was one of those a block or so down the street from a friend’s condo in Nice. The Chamber of Commerce ladies would hang out nearby in the evenings. We’d watch from the balcony while sipping our rosé.
“Chamber of Commerce ladies”, you ask? Why yes!
They’d help visitors driving by out, giving them directions. They’d chat with them at the curb, and sometimes, if it was a complicated route, they’d hop in and ride along to make sure the visitor got to their destination . . .
How very ‘Nice’ of them!....................
Dear Abby, who should pay for the morning after pill, the sperm donor or the donee?
Signed,
Wanna do the right thing
Put them in the XX restrooms beside the tampax machines.
Mind you cigarette vending machines were banned long ago.
Wonder if they anticipated the spike in STD’s that is sure to follow. It would border on gross negligence to not also provide walk-in medical centers on-campus specifically for a while-you-wait diagnosis and treatment of same.
Depends on who has the largest stake in the outcome.
“The need for a blood transfusion for excessive bleeding in patients after medical abortion is estimated to be about 1 per 1000 women. (13) Hemorrhaging following mifepristone abortion appears to be more severe than those found in surgical or spontaneous abortions.”
Use of this unsupervised sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.
Barnard women. Not exactly prime candidates for morning after pills. Unless bagging double baggers becomes a thing.
It’s not contraception. It’s an abortifacient. Big difference. Colleges sponsor sex weeks during which they encourage students to engage in wanton, random sex with anything that moves. They allow students to abuse alcohol as a way of getting them to throw off the shackles of the principles learned from their parents.
When the students are unable to control their baser, animal urges, they provide pills to get rid of the new human that they have conceived.
Wrong. The wrong way to go.
Sounds easy,pop a pill.Best they look up all the side effects.Beside the hormone change and with some depression ,you have heavy bleeding and cramping.I looked it up and some of the girls did not have a normal period for months.
What a brilliant idea. I suppose these will be in big demand where “green energy” courses are taught. It would seem to cater to the same type of mentality.
Plan B, when used properly, prevents conception. Thats not a horrible thing. Kids needing it is.
“excessive bleeding”
I was looking for someone to make this point.
But like all other womens’s “care” issues that involve reproduction in some fashion, the ACTUAL HEALTH of individual women seems to take a back-seat to any initiative that makes access to “the product” more simple.
We do our young people a disservice by grouping abortifacient drugs with other contraceptives. The medical community uses the term conception to mean implantation of the individual human being into the mother’s uterus. I’d be opposed to abortion even if the Constitution was silent on the matter, but it is not silent. The language is clear that no person shall be deprived of their life without due process. Yet, on a typical day, thousands of persons are deprived of their life without due process. Calling abortifacient drugs contraceptives doesn’t change that. When Roe v Wade opinion was written, there was a popular scientific theory that an individual goes through several stages before becoming human. “Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny” was what I was taught in my 5th grade science class in the mid-1960s. The same theory was endorsed with certitude by the nation’s best-selling baby docto, Dr. Spock. But we now know that each of us has been unambiguously identifiable (DNA science) as individual human beings since the earliest stage of our individual development. For most of us, that was when sperm and egg combined and became a single cell. For some, that was when our brother or sister’s cell cloned and we became a twin. Look up the meaning of the word person in your favorite dictionary: a person is an individual human being. I think it’s horrible when any person is deprived of their life without due process. There’s some things in the Constitution I’d like to see amended. Repeal the 16th and 17th Amendments! But we don’t need any amendment to know that abortion is illegal under the Constitution, despite opinions to the contrary. I’m not a single issue voter, but this is one litmus test that guarantees a candidate will not meet my minimum standard for support.
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