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FDA May OK Over-Counter Morning-After Pills?
Know it don't really apply, but looking to get opinions anyway
I was asked why post on religion? Well isn't a morning after pil also affectionatly refered to as the abortion pill. (The chemical can still terminate a pregnancy untill 2 weeks in)
7 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I think that as a consenting adult if you are going to lay down and have sex unprotected then suffer the consequences if you do end up pregnant. If a woman is sexually assulted then go to the hospital and get it from the doctor. No one has the right to be irresponsible. If you don't want a baby use protection.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The morning after pill is not what I would use as the best method of birth control but who in the world has not let her/his heart run away with her head. Or other body parts. This would be mostly used by young, unmarried impulsive women, exactly the kind that aren't ready to become mothers anyway.
Why posting on religion?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If the FDA DON'T okay "morning-after" pills, then the government will, in effect, be saying that contraception is illegal. So ALL contraception and contraceptive practices should be outlawed.
Catholoics then sholud only be allowed to copulate during "fertile" periods.
Otherwise they are practicising contraception.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Cool
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- 1 decade ago
Why are you posting this on a religious site?
Should be in the health and sciences site?
Good.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
It could be killing a potential child, but killing babies is legal in America. I am totally against it.