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Reply to "Virginia Personhood Amendment - anyone know the consequences of this?"
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[quote=Anonymous]advil is an anti-inflammatory. It's been well researched that it delays ovulation for up to a week when taken since ovulation is a very inflammatory process. If a woman has already ovulated, and the egg has been fertilized, advil will often prevent implantation into the uterus (a very inflammatory process that is disrupted/prevented by anti-inflammatories). The fertilized egg then passes out of the woman's body, or I guess otherwise know as murder according to this bill. So a woman taking advil at certain times of the month are murderers. I guess the makers of advil would also be tried as co-murderers? Would advil need to place large warning on its bottles that their product causes murder? Would the factory workers be liable? Would the state of virginia ban all women from ever taking any of the wide range of drugs that are anti-inflammatories? Despite the huge medical benefit these drugs provide for a wide variety of diseseases?[/quote]
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