all oral contraceptives are only meant to prevent ovulation. that is how they work. the only reason for a fertiozed egg to not attach to the uterine wall is that it was fertized too late (timeing of sex) or the enviroment in the uterus has the wrong hormones for that time. (plan b effects this but it is not its primary mode of working). if it is true that this law targets only fertized eggs than plan b and iud's will be the only type of birth control that i can see being effects. tehn truthfully women will go back to taking mutiple tabs of their ocp several days in a row to create the same effect (jsut with more homes and more risk and cost). (also nto avaible to women that arn't on ocp's to begin with. foams kill sperm, barriers well that is self explanitory and iuds although hormones help prevent ovualtion the lining is also affected by the hormones by greatly thinning the lining thus affecting the ability for a fertized egg to implant. those iud's without hormones also affect implantaion.
i do not agree with the concept that fertizization is what defines life...i wonder if this is to target the whole hoopla over petrie fetized eggs and the destruction/expirimention on them. if that is defined as life then the impications in that venue are huge.
the advances in science make us have to now define things that never needed defining in teh past...lines get very blurred....
as science becomes more advanced i wonder if we are becoming less.........
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Date: 2008-07-19 12:32 am (UTC)i do not agree with the concept that fertizization is what defines life...i wonder if this is to target the whole hoopla over petrie fetized eggs and the destruction/expirimention on them. if that is defined as life then the impications in that venue are huge.
the advances in science make us have to now define things that never needed defining in teh past...lines get very blurred....
as science becomes more advanced i wonder if we are becoming less.........