Infinite Loser, Agreed. Less than 1% of abortions are done because of rape and incest combined.
Of course this thread is about plan b, which is preventative by stopping the release of the egg from the ovary, and can prevent fertilization within 72 hours of intercourse. As stated again and again, if you take plan b and are already pregnant, it will not affect your existing pregnancy. Fertilization takes up to 144 hours (6 days) after intercourse, and after fertilization, it can take up to another 144 hours for the fertilized egg to begin to attach itself to the lining of the uterus. AFTER ALL THAT, one is pregnant. Technically, plan b can kill a zygote by detaching or preventing the attachment of the fertilized egg from the lining of the uterus, but it's not technically a pregnancy.
That's where I got confused. Plan B can kill a zygote by preventing it from attaching to the uterus, but it can't prevent pregnancy because one is not pregnant until the zygote is attached to the uterus.
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