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DeniseNY
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She certainly does not need me to respond for her. I am merely expressing my opinion regarding her standing as a CAF member.
So this IS your thought process, and not that of the Church - officially declared or not.What is becoming apparent is that most US bishops are behind the medical times and if they followed the now clear ethical principles Rome has enunciated in more recent times PlanB would be wholly banned from use by Catholics.
It doesn’t matter what you call it medically.medically, to hinder implantation is not an abortion.
The issue is surely not whether the Church has a list of answers on every different drug scenario or presentation at an A&E ward. The issue is one of some limited set of principles to be applied by hospital ethics committees in their own hospital rules (rather than applied ad hoc by counsellors and frontline medical staff).What if the rape occurs at night, and the victim makes it to the emergency room before daybreak. Is it okay then?
I realize that question is ridiculous. Every bit as ridiculous as you arguing over this. You are wrong.
Respectfully, regardless of the terminology, if implantation is prevented, the result of the blocking of the implantation is that a human person dies. This per Donum Vitae. (Post 353)The Church can consider blocking implantation abortion. Medically this is not abortion. It’s just not. Let me say this again: medically, to hinder implantation is not an abortion. And I know that the Church states otherwise.
And medically speaking, if that occurs, it isn’t abortion because abortion is defined as the termination of a pregnancy, and a pregnancy doesn’t start until the egg implants.Respectfully, regardless of the terminology, if implantation is prevented, the result of the blocking of the implantation is that a human person dies. This per Donum Vitae . (Post 353)
Owww…just like happens naturally in something like 80% of initial pregnancies! Where are the funeral Masses for those millions of dead babies? Where are their graves?‘Mimicking what the body naturally does’ is quite a nice euphemism for ‘dislodging and flushing out the tiny human being with a soul that was just created by causing an unnatural shedding of the uterus, causing said human to die’…
Oh, absolutely.abortions, then you have it in your power to stop the conditions that cause a large percentage of abortions: poor women just can’t afford another baby. Vote for politicians who will support live births–by offering free pre-natal care, free OB/GYN care,
I feel like this could be really easily abused, but I get your general sentiment and agree.monthly payments for each child until they turn 18, etc. etc.
What your article - which is a literature review and not a study - states isn’t that at all. I’ve read and downloaded it.That is, it is now believed that in the majority of cases it prevents pregnancy by flushing out the fertilised egg which is very unlikely to implant.
How strange, I surveyed many sources in presenting this summary of where current medical opinion seems to be.What your article - which is a literature review and not a study - states isn’t that at all. I’ve read and downloaded it.
This is very much abused in my country. We have monthly payments to any mother who earns below a certain wage until the child turns 6.monthly payments for each child until they turn 18, etc. etc.
What’s the result? Many mothers just having babies with no money to send them to school. And those are planned pregnancies.