>More on the lack of effect on the abortion rates in the UK after emergency contraception went over the counter in that nation. (And a rare chance to post the word, “whilst.”) From the responses (reader’s letters) to that British Medical Journal Article posted earlier: Whilst Marston et al make interesting observations , it only … Continue reading
More on the lack of effect on the abortion rates in the UK after emergency contraception went over the counter in that nation. (And a rare chance to post the word, “whilst.”) From the responses (reader’s letters) to that British Medical Journal Article posted earlier: Whilst Marston et al make interesting observations , it only … Continue reading
>As the news that the FDA may soon make Plan B , the progesterone only protocol that is often called “Emergency Contraception” or the “morning after pill,” available without prescription, we’ll probably hear all sorts of opinions about whether or not it is an abortifacient or will lower the abortion rate. The answer is probably … Continue reading
As the news that the FDA may soon make Plan B , the progesterone only protocol that is often called “Emergency Contraception” or the “morning after pill,” available without prescription, we’ll probably hear all sorts of opinions about whether or not it is an abortifacient or will lower the abortion rate. The answer is probably … Continue reading
>This is one of the best editorials I’ve read about the veto of HR 810, thanks to a Mr. Don Ehler and the Fort Worth Star Telegram (Free registration required for some content): Posted on Tue, Jul. 25, 2006 Imagine all the aspects By Don ErlerSpecial to the Star-Telegram Imagine there’s no heaven It’s easy … Continue reading
This is one of the best editorials I’ve read about the veto of HR 810, thanks to a Mr. Don Ehler and the Fort Worth Star Telegram (Free registration required for some content): Posted on Tue, Jul. 25, 2006 Imagine all the aspects By Don ErlerSpecial to the Star-Telegram Imagine there’s no heaven It’s easy … Continue reading