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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you're pro life and ok with abortifacient contraception, it shows your hypocrisy because you artificially draw a line at what degree of a "clump of cells" you're ok with aborting. Of note, a fertilized egg takes a week to 18 days before it implants, during which it is doing it's thing growing and dividing. If it can't implant due to taking oral contraception or the presence of an IUD, that clump of cells is aborted from the body due to, essentially, medical intervention. So are you coming for the birth control next?[/quote] Yes, they were coming for it all along. The only acceptable form of contraception to them is papal roulette, also known as “natural family planning”. It’s very effective for women who are regular like clockwork, and couples who are fine avoiding sex for 14 days per 28 day cycle. Also known as NO ONE, which let’s face it is the point. [/quote] My grandparents used this method. They had 12 kids.[/quote] My parents used this and actually ran workshops to teach it. It takes restraint and very strict adherence to daily temperature checks. They had one unplanned pregnancy due to a night of wine and impulsivity. Suffice it to say, while the method works, most people do not have the discipline to actually carry it out. I have an IUD and am considered pro life by the current definition. By my personal definition, I believe in choice for any reason up to 16 weeks so I am not concerned about the IUD and experience no disharmony in my beliefs. [/quote] What a wicked thing to do. What works for you might not work for someone else, so you run around preaching your method and holier than though attitude is shining We live in an age where a woman has several options available for them. Let it I up to her and her doctor. [/quote]
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