Allhers,
Why do you not answer questions? Perhaps something productive would have come from this.

You are not going to convince people who are asking for evidence with what you’ve provided here.
In reply to one of your posts regarding the abortifacient effect, Texas Roofer replied “not a single documented case not one, not ever”. You asked him for sources to support his statement. You have been given sources.
Then, you began with these statements “what makes you think that you are supporting the Catholic Church’s position when clearly you aren’t” and “*t seems to me that if you were a faithful Catholic who did know the Cathechism that you would realize that ALL (American Life League) is faithful and clearly knows what they are talking about in spite of what others think”. If a person doesn’t believe, based on the available evidence, the pill is an abortifacient or potential abortifacient, how is this not supporting the Church’s position? Based on the available evidence, what if a person is convinced the pill never has and never will prevent implantation? *
After the direct evidence issue was
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), I offered to discuss the indirect evidence. I asked Based on the evidence you reviewed, what study or studies on endometrial receptivity convinced you the pill related changes prevent implantation? How do these changes demonstrate the pill is a “known abortifacient”? How do you know these changes have killed a baby? I am asking for studies that include study design, results, limitations, etc.
What about ovulatory pill cycles? Has anyone reviewed a study to answer this? “In a menstrual cycle on the “pill” in which ovulation occurs, what is the histology of the endometrium six days after ovulation (the time of implantation)? Certainly the hormone milieu and endometrial histology will be different from a menstrual cycle on the “pill” in which ovulation does not occur (i.e.,the typical atrophic, or “hostile,” endometrium).
Source”
No response. I can support why I believe the pill may be an abortifacient. I can’t prove with direct evidence it is one, but I can state my case why I believe it is a potential or probable abortifacient. I can cite studies. Based on your posts, it seems you are convinced the pill is an abortifacient and has killed babies. I’ve asked you to support this with scientific studies studies that include study design, results, limitations, etc. You haven’t done that. Maybe you can’t… that is ok. Maybe medical evidence is not something you read and use (that is ok too), but that is what is requested when discussing evidence.
No one here has advocated the use of contraception. No one has advocated abortion.