nah sonThank you to @Splinty for wisely utilising my post as the thread title change.
Good choice, maygn.
Now let's discus royalties.
You ever look into what birth control does to the body? He's not wrong. It's actually kind of crazy that we're putting 14 year old girls on that shit.
So depo-provera shots, IUD's and and birth control pills induce abortions?You ever look into what birth control does to the body? He's not wrong. It's actually kind of crazy that we're putting 14 year old girls on that shit.
Claims he stopped reading 100 pages agonah son
I stopped reading this thread 100+ pages ago. Unless you guys have Jeb memes, title changes are just from current headlines
We're more alike than you think, you and I, Bob.Damn, Son.
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It depends on how one defines conception. Most people would agree that when a sperm penetrates the egg you've got yourself a pregnancy. Birth control will make the uterus incapable of sustaining said fertilized egg. So in a word, yes.So depo-provera shots, IUD's and and birth control pills induce abortions?
A sperm fails to/is unable to penetrate the egg if the majority of the birth control mentioned above did its job correctly.It depends on how one defines conception. Most people would agree that when a sperm penetrates the egg you've got yourself a pregnancy. Birth control will make the uterus incapable of sustaining said fertilized egg. So in a word, yes.
Now if you want to make the argument that conception occurs at another time, that's fair, but it would be extremely arbitrary. Conversely, people could just not fuck for 6 days (or less) of the month and never have to worry about it.
It doesn't always, which is why they add in fail safes.A sperm fails to/is unable to penetrate the egg if the majority of the birth control mentioned above did its job correctly.
IUD is birth control.I think you may be confusing contraceptives (prevent egg from being fertilized) with birth control (prevents birth).
You don't really tho. Chick ain't knocked up if the egg never lodges, and fertilized eggs fail to lodge naturally all the damn time. Nobody cares or even notices when this happens. They certainly don't consider it an "abortion."Most people would agree that when a sperm penetrates the egg you've got yourself a pregnancy.
and if by some miracle the sperm makes it to the egg and makes it's way in there. It still won't be able to attach itself to the uterus lining.IUD is birth control.
Depo shot is birth control.
Both prevent pregnancy before any form of conception, however you define it.
"Naturally" is the keyword. A miscarriage also isn't considered an abortion.Chick ain't knocked up if the egg never lodges, and fertilized eggs fail to lodge naturally all the damn time. Nobody cares or even notices when this happens. They certainly don't consider it an "abortion."
Dickshit, why are you always putting 555?555 I had a special moment.
and you're going to pretend that when people use the word "abortion" they're speaking about a spontaneous abortion rather than an induced abortion?"Miscarriage" and "spontaneous abortion" are synonymous.
The professionals disagree.and if by some miracle the sperm makes it to the egg and makes it's way in there. It still won't be able to attach itself to the uterus lining.
How IUDs Really Work (And No, They Don't Terminate Pregnancies)"It's completely misleading," Amy Bryant, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of North Carolina, said of the term "life-ending device."
"It makes it seem like having an IUD in place is the same as having an abortion on a regular basis, which doesn't really make any sense," she said. "That's not their mechanism of action."
There are two types of IUDs. The hormonal IUD prevents pregnancy when implanted in the uterus by releasing low levels of progestin, a synthetic version of the naturally occurring hormone progesterone. The progestin thickens the cervical mucus and thins out the uterine lining, creating a hostile environment where the sperm can't reach the egg. While experts can't say with 100 percent certainty exactly which of these actions is responsible for pregnancy prevention at any given time, none of them stops a fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus. Instead, the mechanisms stop an egg from being fertilized in the first place.
And even if a woman were to get pregnant while using the hormonal IUD (chances of which are very close to zero), the hormonal IUD wouldn't hurt her pregnancy, which is why hormonal IUDs aren't used as emergency contraception, according to Bryant. In fact, in this unlikely situation, the progestin in the IUD might actually help the pregnancy, since the body naturally releases the hormone after fertilization.
555 you are such a big meanie, you should work for Soros. You'd make for a good servant. How's the God Emperor pee pee taste?
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