Morning After Pill Doesn't Reduce Abortion, Pregnancy Rates

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New Study: Morning After Pill Doesn’t Reduce Abortion, Pregnancy Rates
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
January 5
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**Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) – **A new study reported in a prestigious medical journal confirms that the morning after pill does not reduce either abortion or pregnancy rates. The survey, published this month in the Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, covers the use of the Plan B drug in 10 countries. Authors Elizabeth Raymond and James Trussell, advocates of the morning after pill, conducted a meta-analysis of studies conducted in 10 countries.
They conclude that “increased access to emergency contraception pills enhance use but has not been shown to reduce unintended pregnancy rates."
The authors note that “no study has shown that increased access to this method reduces unintended pregnancy or abortion rates on a population level” and that “the consistency of their primary findings is hard to ignore."



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Well they put out another pill so that some people now think it is ok to have sex any time they want to. So sex is up, what a wonderful new “cure” for abortion.:banghead: **
 
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**Well they put out another pill so that some people now think it is ok to have sex any time they want to. So sex is up, what a wonderful new “cure” for abortion.:banghead: **
I see no answers from the pro-choice posters. Hillary C. Nancy P. and others have said the goal of this pill was to prevent “pregnancy and abortion”. Well the pro-life people said it would make no difference and even add to the problems of women.

You can’t mock GOD. Good can not come from evil and the Holy Mother Church has said it since it began with Christ on the Cross.
 
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Pro-Life Law Firm Wins Motion for Nurse on Refusing Morning After Pill
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Covington, LA (LifeNews.com) – A lawsuit filed by Alliance Defense Fund attorneys on behalf of a nurse demoted for refusing to distribute the morning-after pill will be permitted to go forward. A Louisiana court on Friday informed an ADF-allied attorney that the denial of the hospital’s motion for summary judgment is official. ADF attorneys filed suit on behalf of Toni Lemly in 2005 after St. Tammany Parish Hospital refused to grant a reasonable accommodation for her religious beliefs. “This case is about protecting a person’s freedom of conscience, particularly when it is guided by religious beliefs,” said ADF-allied attorney Brian Arabie of Lake Charles. “The hospital acted unlawfully when it refused to make a reasonable accommodation for Ms. Lemly and instead terminated her full-time position.” Lemly informed hospital staff that she objected to administering the “morning after” abortion pill because of her religious beliefs. In response, St. Tammany Parish Hospital fired Lemly from her full-time position and reduced her to part-time status, working only three days a week. Her demotion resulted in a significant reduction in pay and the loss of employee benefits. “Ms. Lemly provided St. Tammany Parish Hospital with options that would have accommodated both her full-time position and their wish to distribute the morning-after abortion pill,” Arabie said. “Instead, the hospital chose to engage in discrimination based on her courageous commitment to the unborn. We are pleased that we will now be able to continue to pursue justice on her behalf.”

Well it seems that hose that are “pro-choice” can chpoose to do or not do evil.

Those that are pro-life can’t and still work and support their families.:mad:
 
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