The Morning After Pill

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    Right. That's how I see it.

    I don't know, people seem to be taking my posts the wrong way. All I'm saying is, Plan B isn't perfect, it has it's pros and cons, although I wouldn't doubt its legalisation for a second. Using it as regular contraception = pumping foreign steroids into your body = bad. :]
    April 1st, 2008 at 09:27pm
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    April 2nd, 2008 at 12:40am
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    Emilyemilyemily:
    The morning-after pill only stops pregnancy, not STD's or STI's or whatever they're called now. So it's still really stupid to rely on it, because to me, protection has two main functions: I don't get pregnant, and I don't get infected.
    it's STD.
    April 2nd, 2008 at 12:47am
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    Emilyemilyemily:
    The morning-after pill only stops pregnancy, not STD's or STI's or whatever they're called now. So it's still really stupid to rely on it, because to me, protection has two main functions: I don't get pregnant, and I don't get infected.
    it's STD.
    It's either. Sexually transmitted disease or sexual transmitted infections. There is no wrong or right.
    April 2nd, 2008 at 12:48am
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    I agree that there should be no age limit. In all honesty, peole should be able to have sex when they wan't, depending on if their ready [Its debateable whether a 13 year old would be ready or not but hey ho]. But, for example where I live, in England, the age when sex is legal is 16. So, if a 13 year old went to the pharmacy/doctors to get the morning after pill, although they are concerned for their wellbeing, wouldn't it make it illegal for them to hand out the pill? I don't know if it would be an exeption, when its not legal to have sex until 16. Although, if a person where raped, for example, I think if they didnt want the baby, they should definatly be able to have the moring after pill.
    April 2nd, 2008 at 10:18pm
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    Although, if a person where raped, for example, I think if they didnt want the baby, they should definatly be able to have the moring after pill.
    The MAP is given out in hospitals to rape victims.
    In the US, at least.
    April 2nd, 2008 at 10:22pm
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    Oh right, I see. I didn't know that.
    I don't know if that's the same for england, or even the whole of europe
    April 2nd, 2008 at 10:24pm
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    disablor.:
    I agree that there should be no age limit.
    I think there should be an age limit because although as you say Emily, that people should be able to decide when they want to have sex, if there isn't an age limit then it makes ok for pedophiles to sleep with little girls or little boys and get away with it, because there was no age limit, do you get what I mean?
    Sorry that didn't really have anything to do with the MAP!

    and hey Emily.
    April 3rd, 2008 at 06:30pm
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    Santi:
    I think there should be an age limit because although as you say Emily, that people should be able to decide when they want to have sex, if there isn't an age limit then it makes ok for pedophiles to sleep with little girls or little boys and get away with it, because there was no age limit, do you get what I mean?
    Sorry that didn't really have anything to do with the MAP!
    Two things. As you said, that really had nothing to do with the MAP.
    Secondly, that age is fourteen. The age to buy the MAP is 16. They don't coincide.
    April 3rd, 2008 at 08:29pm
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    It just irks me that pills relating to sex have to be the most controversial and fussed over. Where are our priorities?
    its controversial because it involves terminating a life.
    Wow. Dude, you need to get your info straight. It's not a fricken Abortion Pill. (Which doesn't terminate a life either, but that's not the point) It prevents the egg from being fertilized. It can't destroy the already fertilized egg.
    April 4th, 2008 at 01:11am
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    queen anberlin.:
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    It just irks me that pills relating to sex have to be the most controversial and fussed over. Where are our priorities?
    its controversial because it involves terminating a life.
    Wow. Dude, you need to get your info straight. It's not a fricken Abortion Pill. (Which doesn't terminate a life either, but that's not the point) It prevents the egg from being fertilized. It can't destroy the already fertilized egg.
    Thank you. You're exactly right. If the egg is already fertilized, it can't undo that.
    April 4th, 2008 at 01:22am
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    Santi:
    I think there should be an age limit because although as you say Emily, that people should be able to decide when they want to have sex, if there isn't an age limit then it makes ok for pedophiles to sleep with little girls or little boys and get away with it, because there was no age limit, do you get what I mean?
    Sorry that didn't really have anything to do with the MAP!
    Pedophilia is still illegal; it wouldn't change that.
    It would just stop sexually active young people from having babies that they didn't want.

    (Sorry for my grammar, I'm really struggling with it lately.)
    April 4th, 2008 at 03:47am
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    If i am not mistaken, the U.S has banned the morning after pill, and also certain spermacides and sponges.
    April 13th, 2008 at 02:04am
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    Olisykes.:
    If i am not mistaken, the U.S has banned the morning after pill, and also certain spermacides and sponges.
    The MAP is legal in the US. But you have to be sixteen or have a prescription to buy it. They give it to rape victims in the hospital.
    April 13th, 2008 at 02:12am
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    Ah, okay. thank you for clearing that up :)
    April 13th, 2008 at 02:13am
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    Here's something interesting. Massachusetts law requires MAP to be in all hospitals and distributed to "any female rape victim of child-bearing age" including Catholic hospitals which oppose all forms of birth control.

    Personally, I don't care if it's a Catholic hospital. If you get raped and that's the closest hospital, you should have MAP made available to you.

    Thoughts?
    April 13th, 2008 at 02:42am
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    I agree, but how long can you wait to take MAP before it does not work anymore?
    April 13th, 2008 at 03:51am
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    Olisykes.:
    I agree, but how long can you wait to take MAP before it does not work anymore?
    Up to 72 hours.
    April 13th, 2008 at 04:16am
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    I never knew there was an age limit on the MAP.
    It's a bit silly if you ask me. There shouldn't be an age limit on it, you're allowed to buy condoms and stuff at any age, so what's wrong with buying this?
    I would personally hate to go to my parents and ask permission for it.
    It'd be embarassing and I'd probably get a lecture. :roll:
    April 13th, 2008 at 08:20am
  • folie a dru.

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    I never knew there was an age limit on the MAP.
    It's a bit silly if you ask me. There shouldn't be an age limit on it, you're allowed to buy condoms and stuff at any age, so what's wrong with buying this?
    I would personally hate to go to my parents and ask permission for it.
    It'd be embarassing and I'd probably get a lecture. :roll:
    Lucky you. Lots of kids would get a lot more than that. And some might not get the pill.
    April 13th, 2008 at 08:21am