Plan B after a rape is different from an abortion that takes place several days later, weeks, or months later. The reason being, it takes TIME to conceive. If we didn’t already have proof that it takes several hours, I wouldn’t feel this way about plan B after rape. Knowing that it takes several hours to conceive, I believe that taking plan B in the case of rape, immediately after the event, is worth the risk because the primary intent is to PREVENT conception.
The Church wants there to be a “reasonable certainty” that ovulation was not occurring at the time of the rape. And that is not that hard to determine, even without the test. Hmmm, what date is it today? And when did my last period start? Most of the time, the test wouldn’t even be necessary. But if a rape victim is right there at the time of ovulation, then the test can be made and if it is negative, there is no problem with her taking the Plan B.
Now, you seem to think that a woman who has just been raped will be able to get to the Plan B meds in such a short amount of time that the issue of ovulation is moot, but that is not the case. I have been to a *completely empty *ER and had to wait for a long time just to begin to be seen (temp, bp, and all that). And ERs are very rarely completely empty. Within 2 or 3 hours of the rape, a woman could become pregnant, easily, and that’s a best-case scenario of her going immediately to the ER, and being seen in a rather short amount of time for an ER. The more likely scenario is that she will not be able to get to the ER within a very short amount of time, that she will not be seen within a very short amount of time, and that it *will *be hours before she gets the Plan B meds.
The fact that the Church allows plan B in the case of rape (despite their requirement of testing to make sure ovulation hasn’t occured) is proof they agree that women who are victims of rape have the right to attempt to prevent the pregnancy that the invading sperm is attempting to cause.
Exactly. The Church says that a victim of rape can act to prevent conception; however, and this is where I see you as disagreeing, the Church says that a victim can**not **run the risk of killing a conceived unborn child.
I realize they, as the Church, and as the influencing body of morality, choose to err on the side of caution, however, knowing what I know, I can’t agree.
I gathered that. You are saying that it is all right to run the risk of killing a just-conceived child in the case of rape. it is not ok to kill a just-conceived child if the woman agreed to the sexual act; it is not ok to kill an unborn child who is past being just-conceived, but right at that point, for you, it is ok.
… Obviously I am not the only one because the majority feel the same, even those who want abortion outlawed.
The majority of whom? Certainly not a majority of Catholics who take the teachings of the Church seriously.
I do not believe that the Church’s intent, by establishing these guidelines, meant to take this teaching as far as some of the conservatives on this forum do. And we have all kinds of varying degrees of conservative on this forum.
I think that the teaching is very clear: that a woman has the right to protect herself from being impregnated as the result of an attack against her, but not to even run the risk of killing anyone in the process.
Where the “conservatives” on this board are taking this any further than what the teaching seems to be?
I do believe their intent was to establish a guideline in an attempt to eliminate any possible abuses by making exception in the case of rape.
The exception is for the prevention of pregnancy, not for abortion.
Sorry this bothers you, but as long as there is rape, my view on it isn’t going to change. If you label me pro-choice because of this, then it’s fine with me. God is my only judge.
God is the only judge of the state of your soul, but you are putting your viewpoint out there, and there is no bar against someone judging *that. *
And I believe he loves women as much as men.
What are you saying here? That *now *that Plan B has been invented, He loves women more than He did before? This statement really makes no sense.
Women have been victimized for centuries.
And men never have been
Telling her that pregnancy is a “gift” after a rape dehumanizes women especially given the fact that the Church itself doesn’t regard such a situation as a “gift” if it allows plan B after rape. For those women who want to accept the challenge of allowing a preganancy to take place after a rape, that’s cool with me, as long as their not coerced and it’s truly their choice. Those that don’t shouldn’t have to, and should have every opportunity to prevent further damage.
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