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Originally Posted by FoolThemAll
Willravel, I got that. A page ago. When onesnowyowl explained it. Please try to keep up.
And it doesn't prevent implantation, according to her source.
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Well, I asked my doctor, and he said it can prevent implantation. Also, I visited the Plan B website, and it confirmed my doctors information.
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Originally Posted by Go2PlanB.com
Plan BŪ works like a regular birth control pill. It prevents pregnancy mainly by stopping the release of an egg from the ovary, and may also prevent the fertilization of an egg (the uniting of sperm with the egg). Plan BŪ may also work by preventing it from attaching to the uterus (womb). It is important to know that Plan BŪ will not affect a fertilized egg already attached to the uterus; it will not affect an existing pregnancy.
http://www.go2planb.com/ForConsumers...owItWorks.aspx
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Plan B stops working the moment the egg attaches to the uterus. Everything before hand is fair game.
Just so we're clear, a woman isn't technically pregnant until the fertilized egg attaches itself into the endometrial lining of a woman's uterus.
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Originally Posted by Wikipedia
In medicine, pregnancy is defined as beginning when the developing embryo becomes implanted into the endometrial lining of a woman's uterus.
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So it's not
like infanticide any more than eating an egg is
like eating chicken. It's two distinct things with two distinct moral implications.
I'm anti abortion, and pro contraceptive. I am all for the Plan B.
Also, pregnant women are really hot.