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utsfl:classroom:seminars:pba302h [2016/08/11 12:17] – moved from PBA304H balleyne | utsfl:classroom:seminars:pba302h [2021/03/03 20:24] (current) – [Some Contraceptives Are Abortifacients] ERI pro-life counterpoint balleyne | ||
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UTSFL is neutral on the morality of contraception, | UTSFL is neutral on the morality of contraception, | ||
+ | We need to understand the relationship between various forms of birth control and abortion as a backup to failed birth control. No form of birth control is 100% effective and preventing pregnancy after intercourse, | ||
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+ | ===== Some Contraceptives Are Abortifacients ===== | ||
* Contraception itself doesn' | * Contraception itself doesn' | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
+ | * FIXME Does the pill // | ||
+ | * However, if there' | ||
+ | * Demolition analogy (should we be sure the building is empty?) | ||
+ | * Hunting " | ||
+ | * Methotrexate / eczema example | ||
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+ | ===== Abortion Providers Report Most of their Clients Were Using Contraception ===== | ||
+ | Ann Furedi, bpas Chief Executive, said: | ||
+ | > The answer to unsafe abortion is not contraception, | ||
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* The de facto view: contraception reduces abortion | * The de facto view: contraception reduces abortion | ||
- | * Janet Smith on Planned Parenthood v. Casey | + | * FIXME Abby Johnson points to Guttmacher stats that 54% of women having abortions were using contraception https:// |
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* Only long acting reversible contraception? | * Only long acting reversible contraception? | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
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+ | * Over 5 years... FIXME confirm numbers | ||
+ | * condom: 63% chance of pregnancy | ||
+ | * pill: 38% chance of pregnancy | ||
+ | * IUD: 2% | ||
+ | * Even with an IUD, over 5 years, 1 in 50 couples who are having sex but are not open to having a children will be faced with a unplanned pregnancy... that's still a huge demand for abortion, lot of killing... | ||
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+ | ===== Do Contraceptives Reduce the Abortion Rate? ===== | ||
* FIXME Ross Douhat on comparing like to like, red state versus blue state instead of developed versus developing | * FIXME Ross Douhat on comparing like to like, red state versus blue state instead of developed versus developing | ||
* Check maternal mortality rate too | * Check maternal mortality rate too | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
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+ | ===== OTHER/FIXME ===== | ||
* On the notion of sex and " | * On the notion of sex and " | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
+ | * Planned Parenthood v. Casey | ||
+ | * Janet Smith on contraception and abortion | ||
+ | * pregnancy is not a disease | ||
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+ | ===== Review: Chemical Abortions ===== | ||
+ | These are direct forms of abortion, where the only purpose of these drugs is to cause the death of the child, versus contraceptives which may have the possibility to also act as abortifacients, | ||
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+ | > A medical (or chemical) abortion is a non-surgical form of abortion in which the woman takes pills containing Mifepristone (RU-486) and Misoprostol (or Cytotec) to end the life of the baby. This procedure is performed during the first trimester of pregnancy. The drugs are approved by the FDA for use up to ten weeks since the first day of her last menstrual period (LMP). | ||
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