Posted on 08/21/2006 1:50:58 PM PDT by Pyro7480
Are you still here Peach? :-)
Time to move on.. there's a great thread on Jon Benet - thought for sure you'd chime in on that.
What's with the snotty tone?
It doesn't prevent conception; it prevents implantation of the conceived egg into the uterin wall.
That said; these people against your view aren't winers.. they are "passionate" about their view; as are we.
This is exactly why I posted earlier on this thread that "Bush lips sinks ships"... Besides his flip flop on this issue, I couldn't believe my ears when this president said U.S. taxpayers are going to pitch in to pay for Hezbololah's Lebanon's reconstruction after what they've done and want to do to Israel!!!!
Was that snotty? Sorry. Failure at being cute I guess. Don't be so defensive.
Nearly everything I've read said this pill prevents contraception and performs just like the birth control pill.
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"prevents contraception"
I think you mean conception, but anyway, it does not prevent the conception. The egg can be fertilized, it prevents it from implanting.
Considering I've been on about one Bonet thread, I thought it was your attempt to move me along since we don't agree about this topic.
I'll check in later.
Some information:
According to Barr Pharmaceuticals, Plan B works like other birth control pills, primarily by preventing ovulation. By stopping the egg from being released, the drug prevents pregnancy.
Unlike an abortion pill, the drug company says, Plan B does not work once a fertilized egg implants itself in the ovary and will not affect an embryo if a woman takes the pill during early pregnancy.
Oh brother. People should really settle down. Fertilization can take up to 72 hours to occur. This drug prevents fertilization from occurring. It is hardly the same as abortion. Some people are awfully quick to jump to conclusions.
sheesh!!!
Here's some food for thought. None of us can accuse a woman who decides to take a "morning after" pill of having being a "baby killer". Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think a person can tell that they are pregnant right away. Seems to me the "morning after" pills are sort of like insurance against contraception, sort of like contraception itself.
"Plan B works like other birth control pills, primarily by preventing ovulation."
Think about that statement. This is touted as the "morning-after pill."
A woman ovulates at certain times. (You knew that) A woman can only conceive during monthly ovulating days. The morning after pill can't stop something that already took place, ie, ovulation. The wording here is carefully twisted to say that it can't prevent pregnancy.
It says that it can't affect a pregnancy after a woman is pregnant. Their definition of pregnant is after the egg has implanted into the uterin wall and is growing. Our definition for pregnant is the instant the sperm enters the egg and splits. That's far before it starts down the path to their definition of pregnant. This pill stops that fertilized egg from implanting; hence their definition of being pregnant.
This is the MSM playing on the right's ignorance of the pills method of action.
No conception, no life. This pill prevents conception. Moreover, if you are pregnant, it doesn't spawn spontaneous abortion like RU-486.
True, the Pope's not going to like it, but to equate this with abortion is just not factual.
Ovulation is NOT fertilization.
Peach, apparently there's an amazing amount of posters here who are psychic. They seem to think they know what even a woman they don't know, knows or doesn't know. LOL!
Fertilization "can" take up to 72 hours, but it can also happen within 20 minutes of ejacuclation.
If you "knew" when conception took place, I'd agree with your argument, but you don't; hence the huge possibility of aborting a fertilized egg.
No need to name call.
Adult debate is perfectly acceptable in a country that protects freedom of speech.
Did I ever say ovulation was fertilization? Where did I say that. I said you can't stop ovulation with a morning-after-pill.
"insurance against CONCEPTION"....not contraception.
Who's name calling? Good grief!! You people act like fertilization occurs just like that!! If the egg has been released from the ovary and begins to travel down the fallopian tube, the drug would simply prevent the sperm from getting to it first. Is using a spermacide "murder" to you guys too?
What ever happened to douching, or the diaphram? I have heard the Plan B pill can be dangerous to the ingestor. I also know that "the pill" can cause blood clots.
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