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utsfl:classroom:seminars:pba302h [2019/06/07 22:21] – Secular pro-life on pro-choice states and contraception/abortion balleyne | utsfl:classroom:seminars:pba302h [2021/03/03 20:24] (current) – [Some Contraceptives Are Abortifacients] ERI pro-life counterpoint balleyne | ||
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* Contraception itself doesn' | * Contraception itself doesn' | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
- | * Does the pill act as an abortifacient? | + | * FIXME Does the pill // |
+ | * However, if there' | ||
+ | * Demolition analogy (should we be sure the building is empty?) | ||
+ | * Hunting " | ||
+ | * Methotrexate / eczema example | ||
===== Abortion Providers Report Most of their Clients Were Using Contraception ===== | ===== Abortion Providers Report Most of their Clients Were Using Contraception ===== | ||
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* The de facto view: contraception reduces abortion | * The de facto view: contraception reduces abortion | ||
* FIXME Abby Johnson points to Guttmacher stats that 54% of women having abortions were using contraception https:// | * FIXME Abby Johnson points to Guttmacher stats that 54% of women having abortions were using contraception https:// | ||
- | * Janet Smith on Planned Parenthood v. Casey | + | * [[http:// |
* Only long acting reversible contraception? | * Only long acting reversible contraception? | ||
* http:// | * http:// |