Morning after pills do not kill anyone either.
Used properly, the morning after pill makes it impossible for the egg to become fertilized. It does not abort a baby.
I am not pro abortion, but there is a lot of misunderstanding about what the mAP actually does.
Yes? How does it do this rather than simply prevent implantation?
Actually, morning after pills do prevent implantation if fertilization has already occurred. In the drug information I read, this was mentioned as a secondary method of action that increased their effectiveness. As opposed to regular birth control pills where prevention of implantation is not consistent enough to be be relied upon as a backup.