Emergency Contraception:Why Not?

Emergency Contraception is a high dose of the birth control pill. It works in one of three ways. One, ovulation is inhibited - the egg is not released. Two, the transport of sperm is altered. Or three, the lining of the uterus is irritated so that the already formed human being does not attach to the lining of the uterus, which is a chemical abortion.

Those who say that EC is not an abortion have changed the definition of the beginning of human life. They say life begins with implantation, after the fertilized egg has traveled the fallopian tube and implanted in the wall of the uterus. If you read an embryology text you will find human life begins when egg and sperm unite, which is called fertilization.
Pharmacists who know that EC can cause early abortions are refusing to fill those prescriptions.


Some side effects of EC are blood clot formation in the legs or lungs, heart attack, stroke, liver damage, gallbladder disease and high blood pressure. There also is a 10-fold increase in ectopic pregnancy - implantation of the baby in the fallopian tube, which can be life-threatening.

What are the long-term consequences of this medication? Will EC affect breast cancer risks or long-term fertility? If it "fails," how will this affect the unborn child? I do not want this medication to be sold over the counter to my 14-year-old daughter.

Via a reader and friend who is a Registered Nurse in IL.

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