Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some are saying anything that stands in the way of sperm making it's way to the egg is on the table. At most, apparently "women should be able to control their semen intake", so I guess we still have that. /s
Actually IUDs and a few other birth control medications do abort a fertilized egg. They aren’t barrier methods. So if life begins at conception (fertilization) then yes - they are abortions.
Actually, they aren't.
https://www.ippf.org/blogs/myths-and-facts-about-intra-uterine-devices
In very rare case, IUDs prevent implantation which is considered a contraceptive not an abortifacient effect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IUD user in the deep south here. I have no worries. There does not appear to be any credible movement to ban birth control.
IUDs work by aborting the “unborn”. It’s not birth control, it’s abortion same as the morning after pill.
If there isn’t a credible movement to ban all abortive than we’ll know how hypocritical the laws are.
So there is fertilization and conception, and then the magical IUD lets out an embryo-killing chemical?!
No, the IUD makes the uterine wall inhospitable. The fertilized egg cannot implant and is spontaneously aborted.
You can really just look it up, PP. It’s not secret information. They have always worked this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some are saying anything that stands in the way of sperm making it's way to the egg is on the table. At most, apparently "women should be able to control their semen intake", so I guess we still have that. /s
Actually IUDs and a few other birth control medications do abort a fertilized egg. They aren’t barrier methods. So if life begins at conception (fertilization) then yes - they are abortions.