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Yale is Selling ABortion DRugs From Vending Machines
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[quote:Trisherella:MV8zOTM5MjE5XzcxMTQxNDAzXzdCNjQzMzZD] [quote:Fifth-and-a-Half Element:MV8zOTM5MjE5XzcxMTM2MTExX0E1NEQ0NTQz] Plan B is no more an "abortion drug" than condoms. plan B® comes in a one-pill dose. If taken within 72 hours (3 days) and preferably within 12 hours after a contraceptive accident or unprotected sex, it can prevent pregnancy by doing one of three things: - Temporarily stops the release of an egg from the ovary - Prevents fertilization - Prevents a fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus plan B® is not an abortion pill—if you take plan B®, you will not be terminating a pregnancy. http://planb.ca/how-it-works.html It is available over the counter at any pharmacy. Question: should vending machine sales of condoms also be prohibited? [/quote] It might not be causing an abortion. Or, it might. ("prevents a FERTILIZED EGG FROM ATTACHING TO THE UTERUS.") You can't be sure. The person using the pharmaceutical needs to be clear on what the drug *may* do, because of the associated possible spiritual consequences, if she has spiritual concerns. [/quote]
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Well, that is just downright sick.
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NEW HAVEN — Yale University students who want to use the “morning-after pill” soon will have the emergency contraception available via vending machine, the Yale Daily News reports.
The YDN repors that the machine will be “installed in Silliman’s Good Life Center” prior to winter break. The so-called “wellness-to-go” machine also will sell other “over-the-counter medications, condoms” and lubricants, YDN reportsnoE QUOTE
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