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BlueShadow123
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Just a tip, if you’re going to state statistics, you should always back up your point with reliable resources to where you got your info.Actually it doesn’t work…it is all lies.
The statistics for “effectiveness” are not right. They do not take into account that 75% or more of the time, there is no ovulation, so there would be no pregnancy anyway. It’s getting credit for preventing pregnancy when it didnt’ do anything. Just because most women use birth control does not make it a good in any way. If you want to go that route, look at all the broken marriages, abortions, and the degrading of human dignity.
2nd, I do know women who have survived breast cancer and they would NEVER EVER give money to planned parenthood, and connected to that, komen. Our bishop sent out a note previously, and was reiterated this year that Catholics do not support that organization, but other breast cancer organizations.