Okay, lets play the “what if” game.
Let’s say:
I am married, using NFP to prevent.
I have not ovulated, but based on past months, I will soon. In fact, I am just waiting for my temp to go up. All of the other signs are there.
I am raped. At this point I DON’T want to ovulate.
I take the Morning after pill to stop **ovulation.
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There is no abortion. I haven’t ovulated.
This isn’t premarital sex, I am married, just not to the rapist.
It is a contraceptive.
I wonder what the teaching would be on this.
First the Morning After Pill
Won’t stop Ovulation.
The Ovulation period/ or time frame isn’t just an evening or day. The egg comes out of the overy and then goes into the tube and travels down the tube and into the uterus.
If the egg is
not fertilized while in the tube (along its travel at some point in time) it will then proceed into the uterus. (again if
not fertilized) it won’t be able to implant it’s self on the wall of the uterus, thus when a women has her monthly cycle the wall of the uterus is shed and will flush the
Unfertilized egg out of the body.
Now lets say the egg is fertilized while traveling down the tube it then goes to the uterus and implants it’s self on the wall of the uterus…9 months later we have a baby born.
Now the “Morning After Pill” does not, I repeat, does **not stop **the sperm (which was already on it’s way, before the pill was ever taken) to swim up the tube and fertilize an egg. Once the sperm and egg meet, a new life has been started.
What the Morning After Pill does do is cause a Chemical Abortion. The Morning After Pill when taken causes a women to have her monthly period, only induced by a chemical reaction, caused by the pill. Of course hospitals and such “claim” this will keep the woman from getting pregnant by the rappiest. Not true, what it causes is the woman to have a Chemical Abortion in the very eary stages of her pregnancy
mayoclinic.com/health/morning-after-pill/AN00592
The active ingredients in morning-after pills are similar to those in birth control pills, except in higher doses. Some morning-after pills contain only one hormone, levonorgestrel (Plan B), and others contain two, progestin and estrogen. Progestin prevents the sperm from reaching the egg
and** keeps a fertilized egg from attaching to the wall of the uterus (implantation). **Estrogen stops the ovaries from releasing eggs (ovulation) that can be fertilized by sperm.
You can read the whole article on the website I pasted here.
Ovulation: More about it at this article, you can even watch a video about how it works. Ovulation is more than a one day process.
mayoclinic.com/health/ovulation-signs/AN01521
**Changes in basal body temperature. Ovulation may cause a slight increase in temperature. You will be most fertile during the two to three days before your temperature rises. **
I hope this information helps.