The only problem that I have with this (and please ignore this if it has been mentioned already, I didn't read the whole thread very well) is this is going to cut down on condom usage.
Not to worry, the morning-after pill induces nausea in a lot of cases, you cannot simply take if every time you had a fvck.
All of what you write applies much more to the regular contraceptive pill - and this has been available for decades.
Bad move IMO because many desparate women are going to abuse the drug, perhaps trying to abort a pregnancy well after "the morning after". A month after or 6 weeks after for example. Imagine some ill-informed woman not getting the expected result and taking more and more pills to get it.
Yes, but you can achieve this with the regular pill as well. If you google around a bit, you can will find that the morning-after pill is not so different than mixing a cocktail of the different phases of the normal contraceptive pill and using this. It might be easier for illiterates to go with an OD of morning-after pills late in a pregnancy, but it surely is not rocket-science with the ordinary pills.
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Originally posted by applenut
i suppose once a baby is born then it is a life and independant?
Yes it is. It can support itself without a host carrier.
This 'argument' of yours is one of the worst I ever see about the abortion issue. A baby can breath and eat all on its own at one day old.
Originally posted by DMBand0026
The only problem that I have with this (and please ignore this if it has been mentioned already, I didn't read the whole thread very well) is this is going to cut down on condom usage.
Not to worry, the morning-after pill induces nausea in a lot of cases, you cannot simply take if every time you had a fvck.
All of what you write applies much more to the regular contraceptive pill - and this has been available for decades.
Originally posted by Moogs
Bad move IMO because many desparate women are going to abuse the drug, perhaps trying to abort a pregnancy well after "the morning after". A month after or 6 weeks after for example. Imagine some ill-informed woman not getting the expected result and taking more and more pills to get it.
Yes, but you can achieve this with the regular pill as well. If you google around a bit, you can will find that the morning-after pill is not so different than mixing a cocktail of the different phases of the normal contraceptive pill and using this. It might be easier for illiterates to go with an OD of morning-after pills late in a pregnancy, but it surely is not rocket-science with the ordinary pills.