To: Kozak
We are only allowed to prescribe it at our hospital in cases of alleged rape.
How can you tell with any degree of certainty that fertilization hasn't occurred? A woman's HcG levels--the usual way pregnancy is determined--don't start rising until after implantation. Hence, a drug that interferes with implantation is still abortifacient in nature.
To: hispanichoosier
A woman's HcG levels--the usual way pregnancy is determined--don't start rising until after implantation.
Which is why most people don't consider someone pregnant until after implantation.
Good luck convincing most of the country that a single cell is a "baby."
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