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Which forbid artificial birth control?
There are only “some people” INSIDE the Chruch that don’t practice ABC as well. I recently heard it said on Catholic radio that a much larger percentage of Catholics in their child bearing years use ABC than not… which would make us few & far between as well.Some people outside of the Church don’t practice ABC, but they are few and far between. .
You’ve got it right! That information is NOT given to people by doctors. Honestly, I didn’t know about the abortifacient properties of the pil until a little over a year ago. IMO, it’s slowly coming to the surface is why you are seeing so many people, Catholic and non-Catholic give them up.I would be willing to bet (at least I would hope so) that a lot of pro-life people that are on the pill don’t really realize it could be an abortifacient.
Me neither. I heard it on Catholic radio.Honestly, I didn’t know about the abortifacient properties of the pil until a little over a year ago.
Mark - from what I have been reading, the BCP (any kind) only tries to suppress ovulation…if fertilization occurs, implantation will less likely happen because the uterine wall is not “ready” for a baby. So yes, Plan B takes over.Me neither. I heard it on Catholic radio.
Do all ovulation prevention pills have the “plan b” abortificant?
Hoping someone can affirm this or prove otherwise … I believe Muslims forbid ABC.Which forbid artificial birth control?
I dont think so…but I’m going on the basis that my devoutly Muslim friend’s family has 3 children, very spaced apart. I could be wrong though.Hoping someone can affirm this or prove otherwise … I believe Muslims forbid ABC.
Thanks for the thread.
God Bless,
Joe
Thanks for this info. I had assumed that the pill had a “drug A” to prevent ovulation and a “drug B” to cause spontanious abortion if “drug A” failed.Mark - from what I have been reading, the BCP (any kind) only tries to suppress ovulation…if fertilization occurs, implantation will less likely happen because the uterine wall is not “ready” for a baby. So yes, Plan B takes over.
I mourn the children that I may have lost to BCPs years ago. I look back on BCP days and remember some months that were worse than others. It’s rather depressing to think that may have been what was occuring. I have asked God to forgive me numerous times.