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bella_mama
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Whoa there Capt!!The Pill does not destroy fertilized eggs; it prevents ovulation so that eggs are not released in the first place.
Non-hormonal solutions: If conception brings with it a threat to the mother’s life, then a permanent sterilization (i.e., tubal ligation for the woman or vasectomy for the man) would be the most effective. If conception would be desirable and medically approved in the future, then a non-hormonal copper IUD (i.e., Paragard) would be most effective. Also available: diaphragms, cervical caps, spermicides, etc.
In order to subscribe to the Church’s teachings on birth control and being open to life, none of these suggestions is condoned. If a woman is willing to risk her life by relying on Natural Family Planning alone, then she should be mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually prepared for the consequences.
Women who suffer from conditions such as PCOS generally opt for hormonal birth control methods, such as the Pill, the patch and the ring. However, the patch contains about 60% more estrogen than is necessary to manage fertility and it dramatically increases the risk of cardiovascular problems that are associated with hormonal birth control. At present, the ring is the lowest-dose combined hormonal birth control method on the market.
Without knowing what your specific medical condition is, it’s difficult for anyone to offer you specific solutions. I, for one, do not believe that God expects women to lay down their lives on the altar of obedience to Church teachings in order to have a satisfying sexual relationship with their husbands.
Speak with your priest. See what he says.
capt
First of all, you are correct in that the Pill doesn’t destroy eggs…it destroys embryos (aka babies). The pill works in several ways…first, it attempts to prevent ovulation, then, it alters the lining of the uterus to prevent a fertilized egg from implanting, thus, causing what is called a “chemical abotion”…it’s effect is the same as the “morning after pill”. Now, as far as IUD’s of any sort (Paraguard, etc), they prevent implanatation of a fertilized egg by irritating the lining of the uterus and also by causing a low-grade infection that assists in the altering of cervical mucous to help prevent sperm from getting through. While one might say since there is no “chemicals” involved, this device doesn’t cause “chemical abortions”, however, it’s main intent is to keep a fertilized egg from implanting, so by using one, it is causing a “direct abortion”. After 13 years working in women’s healthcare(in a birthing unit and OB’s office), I got my information straight from a Board-Certified OB/GYN and the pharmaceutical reps that visit her office promoting their contraceptive devices. While I no longer work in that field, having left it 2 years ago, I seriously doubt that those methods of contraception have changed in how they work and what they do since 2006. I’m a little surprised you would even post your obvious approval of contraception on here, especially those that are know abortifacients…do you work for Ortho pharmaceuticals or Planned Parenthood and do either give you a “kickback”??