everyone should have the right to choose for themselves. No one should be allowed to take the right of the freedoms to choose.
To the people who feel that this is murder. No, it's not murder. It's the right to control your body. It's as simple as that.
tom
(who knows that the anti abortionists will have their panties up in a wad over this one.)
2006-08-27 12:26:46
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answer #1
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answered by a1tommyL 5
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I think its good that it is there as an emergency form of contraception, but I work in a pharmacy and see the same women coming in regularly for it, which I find bizzare.
The saddest thing I deal with is the young girls. Ive had them come in at age 11, 12 etc asking for it. They think it can be bought over the counter and are horrified when i tell them they need to get a prescription from the doctor.
2006-08-27 12:26:50
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answered by lozzielaws 6
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I tihnk it is a good thing for someone that maybe made a mistake, or the condom broke, BUT I don't think it is okay for the women that use that as their birth control....
I think people should be responsible for their actions and get real birth control or use condoms because only that prevents against STDs....
But for the once in a while when things just went awry I think it is a good back up.....But if you are abusing it...you shouldnt be given a prescription for it..instead you should be given a prescription for birth control pills or a bag of condoms..
2006-08-27 12:46:48
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answered by Tamara J 3
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i do think that women should have the right to use the morning after pill , to some degree ,in extreme circumstances yes , for example if they have been raped , abused . i think this should be taken seriously because it does happen , but i would not agree to give it to women who are just going to use it as a way tostop them getting pregnant because they like to sleep around .there are too many who think it is easy to take a pill and it will all be ok .we are all responsible for our actions and it is about time many women learned to look after themselves
2006-08-27 12:37:44
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answered by sweetie 2
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only if someone is raped other than that i think that people should have to pay for the consequence of their actions. if you aren't ready for a baby then practice abstinence or at least if you must have sex then use protection which means the pill and a condom. there are way too many girls out there taking advantage of abortion and the morning after pill and using it as means for birth control and i find it sick. why the hell are there so many people out there having sex unprotected or with random people and not ready for a baby and not worried about getting std's or hiv/aids. why are there so many ignorant people out there?
2006-08-27 12:31:43
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answered by beautiful 5
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its funny you ask.... let me tell you a story... back in dec. i and my boyfriend decided that the next day after having sex we were gonna get a morning after pill... but then we talked about it and realized this .... if you use something before having sex... its prevention, if you use something after having sex... its abortion, and we are both against abortion. So, we decided not to have sex till i got on birth control... jan. 16th i found out i was 4weeks pregnant... i am now entering my 37th week and i want to cry everytime i think " i almost killed this son of mine that we have so much love for, and he's not even born yet"
i guess i really dont have an answer... but i'm glad i didnt use it
2006-08-27 12:32:22
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answered by heidi_rammstein 3
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in my opinion...if you lay down to enjoy the deed and don't use protection or birth control then you need to stand up and accept the responsibility. The morning after pill is just a faster and less messier way to abort a baby
2006-08-27 12:26:02
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it's okay... but I don't agree with women taking the morning after pill EVERY morning after. There are other ways to prevent pregnancy, but there are times when they fail and the morning after pill is a great emergency tool
2006-08-27 12:23:46
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answered by Mandy 3
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ABSOLUTELY!!! I believe, just because you can, doesn't mean you should when comes to bringing a child into the world. I believe in total birth control and prevention. I'll be happier when they come out with a "PILL" for men. (not that they'll remember to take it)
2006-08-27 12:28:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i do think that women should be able to make their own decisions. Men can sit here and say "we're murders" but they have not a dang clue whats going on.
2006-08-27 13:48:04
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answered by CMA 4
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