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BiologyBrain
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There is a HUGE difference between a surgically (or menopausally) sterile woman continuing marital relations vs an ABC using woman continuing marital relations.The intent is important here. In the case of a woman who has to take the pill she is not intending contraception. She is no more intending contraception as a woman who had cancer and was surgically sterilized. In the case of the latter woman. All marital relations she has will be contracepted sex. Are you saying she must abstain for life?
- Surgical sterility (or menopause) is a treatment for a disease - like cancer. Therefore, the unintended effect is that the woman no longer has eggs/womb/etc. ABC is a ‘band-aid’ for disease that also causes early chemical abortions.
- If the surgically sterile (menopausal) woman has marital relations there are no eggs to be fertilized. No new life can happen - therefore no new life can be killed. However, the couple did not intend this as the end of the means of curing her of her disease. It was a consequence. They are still fully capable of having procreative sex even tho they are infertile b/c the intention of their marital embrace is not to avoid procreation.
- Using ABC does not guarantee ovulation will not occur. If ovulation occurs & marital relations occur there is an egg that can get fertilized. This fertilized egg is new life, but one of the actions of ABC (in general according to the FDA, package inserts, & other medical sources) is to make the lining of the womb hostile to the fertilized egg (new life) causing its death. This is an early chemical abortion - even if its unintended.
- ABC use b/c it can lead to early chemical abortions is always wrong b/c abortion is always wrong (in the CCC). Even if its an unintended effect, ABC is known to cause these early abortions. Therefore, if a woman has to take ABC she should abstain from marital relations to eliminate/prevent any unintended abortions from taking place.