Posted on 05/04/2013 5:57:51 AM PDT by Kaslin
Did I read correctly that this stuff causes ectopic pregnancies? My wife almost died from an ectopic pregnancy.
Why does the FDA have the authority to tell us what our children can buy over the counter? Buying prescription drugs is one thing.....
Bloomberg can outlaw Big Gulps. Why can’t other governors/mayors stop what they don’t like?
The major danger is when “Plan B” becomes “Plan A”.
I can see Plan B being disbursed as part of the School Lunch Program. Girls are give a pill with their lunches which they can take or discard (environmental concerns be damned). A young teen in need of Plan B should not be oppressed by having to ask a judgmental adult for birth control. :)
My local news program (ABC affiliate) is saying “WOMEN 15 years and younger.”
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They interviewed a doctor who said this pill might cause a bit of nausea, but nothing more serious. That’s a lie. In her book, Abby Johnson, the Planned Parenthood clinic director turned pro-life advocate, described what she experienced after taking it. She suffered severe pain and hemorrhaging, and feared she was going to die.
See Post 25.
They will spike the punch at parties because the morons will have heard that Plan B makes girls want to do it.
15 year old girls and younger are not women, period
Absolutely not. Goebbels would applaud such propaganda.
But then the warning lable says:
Do NOT use levonorgestrel if:
you are or suspect that you are pregnant
Well, why not? If it doesn't terminate pregnancy what's the problem?
It is just semantics. The obstetricians redefined pregnancy to be implantation instead of conception. A decision which had no basis in science or medicine, but was purely political and money-driven. Despite the semantics these pills kill unborn children, period.
Good to know, but that's epinephrine, which has many cardiovascular side effects, unlike albuterol, which has virtually none and acts almost exclusively in the lungs. It amazes me that they'll allow adrenaline over-the-counter, but an inocuous drug like albuterol requires a prescription. I suppose that's because no one in his right mind would want the worse of the two choices.
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