Saturday, August 13, 2005
"And then there's Dobson and the rest, all of them lining up to prevent easy availability of an FDA-approved medication that potentially would prevent tens of thousands of abortions every year." (>>)
"And then there's Dobson and the rest, all of them lining up to prevent easy availability of an FDA-approved medication that potentially would prevent tens of thousands of abortions every year." (>>)
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Aaron S @ Monday, August 15, 2005 12:21:00 PM:
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Aaron S @ Monday, August 15, 2005 12:21:00 PM:
Make available abortive medication to prevent abortion? Doesn't make moral sense to me. A lesser wrong is still a wrong, no?
Ian Dunn @ Monday, August 15, 2005 1:07:00 PM:
It doesn't cause an abortion, it prevents the sperm from fertilizing the egg; no different than a condom.
Ian Dunn @ Saturday, August 27, 2005 8:16:00 AM:
...or maybe not:
"Plan B does not prevent fertilization, so a genetically complete human zygote (the earliest embryonic stage) is formed from the fusion of sperm and egg. To survive, though, the zygote must be implanted in the uterine wall, so that it can receive nutrients via the placenta. Plan B interferes with the release and implantation process, so the zygote fails to implant and dies. This is something that happens accidentally in a certain percentage of fertilizations, and the mother generally never finds out. For this reason, people argue that taking Plan B is not a type of abortion. However, abortion means terminating a pregnancy by causing the death of the fetus, and clearly that’s what Plan B does. So I don’t buy the argument that Plan B will prevent abortions." (>>)
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