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NARAL: The radical right's campaign to stop birth control
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Posted on 07/26/2005 6:20:19 PM PDT by kcvl

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If you are going to have sex, BE PREPARED!!! Don't wait until the LAST MINUTE...roflol!

This is what the PRO-ABORTION radicals want...

Eckerd Corporation Blasted For Doing Planned Parenthood's Bidding 3.31.2004

WASHINGTON, DC— In February, the Eckerd Corporation fired three pharmacists who refused to participate in the deaths of unborn children. Gene Herr of Denton, Ohio, said he and two coworkers were fired after refusing to fill a prescription for so-called emergency contraception. Morning-after pills are higher doses of the hormones in regular birth control pills and have been sold under the brand names Plan B and Preven since 1998. They work by preventing ovulation or fertilization of an egg. If fertilization already has occurred, they prevent it from implanting into the uterus (an early abortion).

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Refused at the Counter

by Kara Loewentheil 10.20.04

When Angela was 22, desperate to find emergency contraception pills because the condom broke, she and her boyfriend drove around town in search of the drugs that could help prevent an unintended pregnancy. After two pharmacies and two hospitals refused to fill a prescription, she gave up. "I'll never forget how uncaring and nonchalant the pharmacists at those stores were," she wrote to PPFA. "[I felt] like my country hated me, and viewed me like a baby-machine."

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Wednesday, March 31, 2004 Pharmacists: Just Do Your Job!

A pharmacist refused to fill a North Richland Hills woman's prescription for birth-control pills this week, but the woman hopes her experience will provoke an examination of pharmacists' power over patient care.

Julee Lacey, 32, a first-grade teacher and mother of two, ran out of birth-control pills Sunday night and went to her local CVS pharmacy for a last-minute refill. The new pharmacist at the branch told her, "I'm sorry, but I personally do not believe in birth control, so I will not fill your prescription," Mrs. Lacey recalled.

1 posted on 07/26/2005 6:20:19 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: kcvl

Say, lady, just go to another drug store. Or maybe go to a dry cleaners and get a coat hanger.


2 posted on 07/26/2005 6:22:37 PM PDT by ReadyNow
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To: kcvl

It's not like there aren't hundreds of pharmacies and doctors who would prescribe and fill these precriptions. They just want to FORCE people to do what they want them to do!

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10 Nov 2004 09:14 AM

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Find out why growing numbers of doctors and pharmacists across the US are refusing to prescribe or dispense birth control pills

by Caroline Bollinger

In April, Julee Lacey, 33, a Fort Worth, TX, mother of two, went to her local CVS drugstore for a last-minute Pill refill. She had been getting her prescription filled there for a year, so she was astonished when the pharmacist told her, "I personally don't believe in birth control and therefore I'm not going to fill your prescription." Lacey, an elementary school teacher, was shocked. "The pharmacist had no idea why I was even taking the Pill. I might have needed it for a medical condition."

Melissa Kelley, 35, was just as stunned when her gynecologist told her she would not renew her prescription for birth control pills last fall.

"She told me she couldn't in good faith prescribe the Pill anymore," says Kelley, who lives with her husband and son in Allentown, PA. Then the gynecologist told Kelley she wouldn't be able to get a new prescription from her family doctor, either. "She said my primary care physician was the one who helped her make the decision." Lacey's pharmacist and Kelley's doctors are among thousands of physicians and pharmacists who now adhere to a controversial belief that birth control pills and other forms of hormonal contraception--including the skin patch, the vaginal ring, and progesterone injections--cause tens of thousands of "silent" abortions every year. Consequently, they are refusing to prescribe or dispense them.

Scenarios like these--virtually unheard of 10 years ago--are happening with increasing frequency. However, until this spring, the issue received little attention outside the antiabortion community. It wasn't high on the agendas of reproductive rights advocates, who have been preoccupied with defending abortion rights and emergency contraception.


3 posted on 07/26/2005 6:23:40 PM PDT by kcvl
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I really don't consider killing an infant in the womb as a form of "birth control." Of course, I'm not a Leftist wacko from NARAL.


4 posted on 07/26/2005 6:24:39 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (We did not lose in Vietnam. We left.)
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To: ReadyNow

That's too easy. PRO-ABORTION radicals want to FORCE you to do what they demand, period!


5 posted on 07/26/2005 6:24:43 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: FlingWingFlyer

It's not even about abortion alone. It's about the RADICAL LEFT FORCING people to do what they DEMAND! It is not suppose to matter what YOU believe, it's all about THEM!!!


6 posted on 07/26/2005 6:26:04 PM PDT by kcvl
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If this line of reasoning is followed, NARAL should go to the Congress to try to make the performance of abortions a requirement for all ObGyns. After all, how could any of them refuse them the right to treatment because of their own moral beliefs.


7 posted on 07/26/2005 6:27:25 PM PDT by johniegrad
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To: johniegrad

Don't put it passed them.


8 posted on 07/26/2005 6:30:12 PM PDT by kcvl
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Here we go again, one groups "rights" supersede another groups "rights". And of course, the left think their "rights" are superior to anyone else's.
9 posted on 07/26/2005 6:36:32 PM PDT by hophead (are not advocates)
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To: kcvl

But there are people here who DO want to ban birth control pills, right?


10 posted on 07/26/2005 6:37:51 PM PDT by pa mom
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Nobody is trying to stop birth control. Several of the means to controlling births have been available since the time of Adam, and one way is invariably reliable - abstinence. Of course, that method carries its own awkward inconveniences, but there are ways to work around that set of limitations.

Abortion as birth control is courting serious repercussions that have NOT been adequately addressed by its major advocates. If it is threatening to the mental health of some of these prospective mothers who are unwilling to take up the burden of motherhood, consider also the opposite case of those prospective mothers who gave up the opportunity and later regretted their decision. Sure, there are the Andrea Yateses among some of this number, who probably should NOT have been mothers of large numbers of children close together. But there is also the woman who goes baby-crazy as the biological clock is ticking, then stops the mechanism, only to be unable to restart.

No one answer fits all, but if some of the parties involved will not even listen to alternatives, there may never be any accommodation between the factions.


11 posted on 07/26/2005 6:37:59 PM PDT by alloysteel ("Master of the painfully obvious.....")
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---If this line of reasoning is followed, NARAL should go to the Congress to try to make the performance of abortions a requirement for all ObGyns. After all, how could any of them refuse them the right to treatment because of their own moral beliefs.---

Don't you remember Hillary care? They already have this plan.


12 posted on 07/26/2005 6:38:04 PM PDT by TitansAFC ("It would be a hard government that should tax its people 1/10th part of their income."-Ben Franklin)
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I'm appalled at the ignorance of all these women. Birth control is cheap and easy. Take two aspirin, hold them tightly between the knees,...


13 posted on 07/26/2005 6:38:51 PM PDT by texaslil (and)
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Nevermind that the white Europeans are not replacing themselves to maintain current population levels while the European moslems are doing the opposite. Can one imagine that the numbers of moslems may surpass the numbers of current white Europeans at sometime in the future?


14 posted on 07/26/2005 6:39:10 PM PDT by agite rem mente
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To: alloysteel

But do you want to see the birth control PILL banned?


15 posted on 07/26/2005 6:42:38 PM PDT by pa mom
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To: kcvl

I got banned from DU for suggesting that the true "pro-choice" position would be to let medical professionals choose whether or not to participate behavior they consider immoral.


16 posted on 07/26/2005 6:45:01 PM PDT by linkinpunk
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But there are people here who DO want to ban birth control pills, right?

Not that I am aware of. My husband is a pharmacist and he has never refused to fill a prescription for birth control. Of course, if someone called him at 2 a.m. and demanded he open our pharmacy and fill it because they FORGOT he probably would tell them to call the next day. DUH! That's not refusing to fill a prescription. That's COMMON SENSE which is something these people are lacking.

17 posted on 07/26/2005 6:45:10 PM PDT by kcvl
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The authorities have banned a number of different medications, because of unexpected adverse side effects, and birth control pills in various formulations have a history of long-term medical conditions that may not show up for YEARS.

This may have been the reasoning behind withdrawal of a particular formulation. The regulation of hormone levels is a highly individualized application of the art of medication, and what works perfectly well throughout the lifetime of one woman may be the exact wrong thing for another. Have you ever heard the term, "contraindication"?


18 posted on 07/26/2005 6:52:09 PM PDT by alloysteel ("Master of the painfully obvious.....")
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Of course you would not be expected to open for such a thing! And I fully support anyone who does not want to fill any prescription. But I have been on threads here and folks have said they want bc pills gone.


19 posted on 07/26/2005 6:55:07 PM PDT by pa mom
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To: alloysteel

But do you want to get rid of all bc pills?

Of course there are contraindications for any medicine for SOME people.


20 posted on 07/26/2005 6:56:05 PM PDT by pa mom
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