Such a statement would seem to indicate that you actually don't know what you're talking about ... which doesn't come as any great surprise ...Pro-death rides again.
Morning-after pills do not end a pregnancy that has implanted, according to the Mayo Clinic, and should not be confused with abortion pills.
The clinic says morning-after pills, which have been widely available in Europe and Latin America for several years, can prevent pregnancy “because conception typically doesn’t occur immediately after sex.”
According to the Mayor Clinic:
“Pregnancy may happen up to several days later. During the time between sex and conception, sperm travel through the fallopian tubes until they potentially reach an egg. Depending on where you are in your menstrual cycle, morning-after pills may act by one or more of the following actions: delaying or preventing ovulation, blocking fertilization, or keeping a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus.”
Not really. The Morning After Pill doesn't abort an actual pregnancy - it merely prevents conception from taking place, not unlike any other contraceptive method. Once the egg is fertilized and implanted in the uterus (A.K.A. conception), which generally takes 2-3 days to happen, the Morning After Pill has zero effect.Pro-death rides again.
Pro-death rides again.
I'm guessing it's because this is about young girls, who aren't married, having sex. We just can't have that sort of thing going on. Newp, newp, newp.How could you have a problem with this??
I'm guessing it's because this is about young girls, who aren't married, having sex. We just can't have that sort of thing going on. Newp, newp, newp.
What do these people want..not everybody lives there righteous lifestyle..
We want for you to not murder, regardless of your or your victim's religious beliefs.What do these people want..not everybody lives there righteous lifestyle..
We want for you to not murder, regardless of your or your victim's religious beliefs.
P.S. It's "their" lifestyle.
However, life doesn't begin at implantation. If a spermatazoa breaks the plane, so to speak, the fertilized egg, yet unimplanted, had a right to life the equal of yours. So preventing its implantation is murder, and anyone who causes that to happen is a murderer.Not really. The Morning After Pill doesn't abort an actual pregnancy - it merely prevents conception from taking place, not unlike any other contraceptive method. Once the egg is fertilized and implanted in the uterus (A.K.A. conception), which generally takes 2-3 days to happen, the Morning After Pill has zero effect.
However, life doesn't begin at implantation. If a spermatazoa breaks the plane, so to speak, the fertilized egg, yet unimplanted, had a right to life the equal of yours. So preventing its implantation is murder, and anyone who causes that to happen is a murderer.
Unquestionably not, Mrs. Pelosi. Life begins at the nanosecond of conception.Your kidding right??
Unquestionably not, Mrs. Pelosi. Life begins at the nanosecond of conception.