It is a little known fact, but the medical community has confirmed that the commonly used birth control pill causes abortion. Using birth control pills is a common practice in American today, and drug companies admit that birth control pills cause early abortions while the mother is not even aware that she is pregnant.
Most doctors tell women that birth control pills prevent a pregnancy by restricting ovulation. While that can happen, ovulation is not suppressed 100% of the time. Therefore, the birth control pill uses other methods to stop a pregnancy. Here is a summary of what the Physician's Desk Reference says about how birth control pill work:
- Sometimes, ovulation is suppressed and an egg is not released. Therefore, no fertilization can take place. However, ovulation can and does still occur, and this is called breakthrough ovulation.
- The birth control pill thickens the cervical mucus to make it harder for sperm to move toward the egg.
- Birth control pills slow the movement of flexing motions and cilia movements in the fallopian tube. This causes the fertilized egg to starve to death in the fallopian tube before it can implant in the uterus.
- Birth control pills cause the lining of the uterus (endometrium) to become thin and unable to support a fertilized egg. Without receiving nourishment, the baby starves to death and is simply passed out of the woman's body during her next menstrual cycle.
Meanwhile, the woman never even knew she was pregnant. The "Study of Abortion Deaths Commission" estimates that these unknown abortions happen in women in America who use the Pill approximately 1 to 4 million times each year.
This heartbreaking and infuriating news makes many people demand why this information is not more widely known. Why do most women believe the birth control pill only prevents pregnancy, and are ignorant to that fact that birth control pills are responsible for the abortions of millions of babies every year? Well, recent news about the Pfizer drug company pleading guilty to felony charges and intentionally putting millions of lives at risk may be a hint. Drug companies only care about their wallets.














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This "heartbreaking and infuriating news" isn't more widely known because it is absolutely untrue, the 'facts' have been rebutted many times since this 'news' was invented 25 years ago, and I am astonished that anyone would still fall for this urban myth. Scientific facts are not established on the basis that 'no one can prove it ISN'T true' but rather on what can be proved to be true. For actual scientific facts see the National Insitute of Health pubmed 1561657 or the rebuttal statement in 1988 by ProLife Physicians for Life
yeah, honestly, me and my girlfriend don't really care. as long as she's not having a baby, then our lives are 110% better. sorry, i'm not a huge fan of abortion, and neither is she, but at the end of the day, if we've technically been aborting a baby once a month for the past 9 months, so be it. our lives are better because of it.
Why then, Crowepps, does the pharmacist's paperwork itself include this description of how it works. It is true that the majority of the time ovulation is suppressed, but for some people any remaining risk is not acceptable. People MUST be allowed to decide for themselves if they will take medicinal contraceptives based upon ALL of the information. ALL of the possibilities. It is funny to me how the pro-choice proponents want freedom of choice but want people to choose in ignorance.
Who, or what, is the "Study of Abortion Deaths Commission"?
Around the sixties, the medical community changed the definition of pregnancy from conception to implantation. When doctors say "hormonal contraception does not cause abortion" they are using the new definition of pregnancy. Hormonal contraception certainly does not cause "abortion" according to the new definition of pregnancy; however, it does work by preventing your child from implanting in your uterine wall, effectively killing it. It is no different from abortion; anyone who said "I would never have an abortion" or "I would never have sex with someone who may possibly abort our child" would be a complete hypocrite to use any form of medical contraception. And don't even get me started about the "pro-lifers" who want to "reduce the need for abortion" by increasing the availability of abortifacient contraception...
<blockquote>Why then, Crowepps, does the pharmacist's paperwork itself include this description of how it works.</blockquote>
Because it MIGHT work that way and it cannot be proven absolutely that it does not.
<blockquote>It is true that the majority of the time ovulation is suppressed, but for some people any remaining risk is not acceptable</blockquote>
For most people that small remaining risk isn't a problem. Why should the scrupulous minority control the behavior of the majority? Giving people correct information includes the fact that 'insufficient uterine lining' is entirely speculative and there's no scientific proof that it occurs.
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