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Old 06-24-2008, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by SRoper View Post
I was careful to say that the use of the chemical contraception was for birth control. Obviously use by a celibate woman to treat something like PCOS is acceptable.

For the sake of argument I am assuming that the Pill and other chemical contraceptives occasionally cause abortion. I do believe this is the case, and the people I have been discussing this with agree that it is the case. The disagreement is does this means that it can't be prescribed.
I'm trying to phrase my words carefully, because talking about the various sides of the life of an unborn child is not that easy for me.

I am unfamiliar with the times in which it can cause an abortion. Are the situations in which it happens known? Or is a woman who takes the pill more likely to miscarry?
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