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by Furcifer 11/15/2011, 10:02pm PST |
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Tansin A. Darcos (TDARCOS) wrote:
Furcifer wrote:
Tansin A. Darcos (TDARCOS) wrote:
As a typical man, he knows nothing about women's contraception and doesn't realize that most contraception women use works by causing the body to expel the eggs regardless of what has happened to them and by design they basically cause conception to fail if it has occurred. The pill, the IUD and essentially all non-barrier contraceptives - including the "morning after" pill - are very similar to the dreaded practices involved in a very early abortion, it's just that they expel the egg, whether or not it got fertilized. The notion that contraceptives cause regular early abortions has no basis in scientific fact, and likely began as just another bit of anti-choice propaganda.
No, you don't understand. This type of contraception causes the egg, whether or not it's fertilized, to be expelled.
Yes, in certain situations, taking the pill could cause a fertilized egg to be expelled. As you said, this is how the "morning after pill" works. But when a woman regularly takes the pill, she will tend to ovulate while in estrus. So, unless she's down with lots of freaky period sex, it is very unlikely that she will ever expel a fertilized egg.
Regardless, I think you might be surprised at how many conservative women actually are opposed to the pill, and even to contraception in general. |
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