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I will pray for you Rence. Whatever happened has you very upset. It is up to your spiritual advisor, and you to see to your needs. Whether B/MAP or RU486 preventing of the beginning of a life is also frowned upon by the Catholic church,
Acutally, it’s not. The Church allows Plan B in the ER after rape, after a negative pregnancy test, which is completely reasonable. But you also have to take a test to see if ovulation has started or if you’re ovulating. I know of the test, I’m just not sure exactly what part of ovulation it determines. It’s the same kind of test for ovulation that one does to either become pregnant or practice NFP. I’m not going to bother digging up the statement from the Bishops, it’s somewhere buried in this thread though. So they do allow that much and the statement specifically states that though the Church allows use of EC in cases of rape, it in no way changes their stance on artificial brith control. I don’t think any of the conservatives here will argue with that.
The bone of contention is that another prominent priest who has been writing articles for the Church, and whose articles are on the EWTN website, has said that it is permissible to err on behalf of the rape victim in the case of rape. Specifically, if the ovulation test is not available or if it is inconclusive. And I strongly agree. Because again, it takes TIME for conception to occur. And if a rape victim goes to the ER for treatment and wants Plan B it’s to prevent conception, not to terminate life later. Anyone can go have an abortion these days, and it’s silly as hell to argue about it because it’s a fact. And all this silly-talk about abortion clinics is a waste of time as well because you can get one at hospitals, women’s health clinics and doctor’s offices. So it’s not like the opportunity isn’t there. And while pro-lifers like to case abortion clinics they wouldn’t know about all the other abortions scheduled in the other areas of care. So really, anyone can have one descretely and go about their business without anyone knowing, and without any resulting drama afterwards. Clearly taking Plan B in a rape situation is all about prevention.