The
Morning After Pill: A Grand Deception
Peggy Pace, BS Pharm., R.Ph.
Foreword
by Angela Michael
“A truthful witness gives honest testimony,
but a false witness tells lies.” Proverbs 12:17
How
one perceives the abortion battle will determine how he fights it. On a
personal level we have fought abortion on all fronts. Most in the church
would have you believe it’s a political issue, which brings about a
general silence in the church. On the other hand, those in the church
who claim to be pro-life would have you believe throwing money at the
local CPC’s will stop abortion. To the contrary; many abortion-bound
women don’t even walk through a pregnancy center’s doors. Supporting
a CPC is admirable, but it gives a false sense of security to the
supporter; it gets the pastors off the hook, and unfortunately many
desperate women are falling through the cracks due to falsehoods,
discrimination, and closed doors.
Bottom
line: abortion is a gospel and a moral issue. The abandonment by the
church of pregnant women and their babies will only push them closer to
the abortion mill doors. ~Angela
Wouldn’t it be grand if we could reduce elective surgical
abortions with a pill? Wouldn’t it be wonderful if pro-choice and
pro-life advocates found something they could agree on? That’s the
promise of the so-called morning after pill: taken within 72 hours of
unprotected sex, it is said to virtually guarantee there will be no
“accidental” pregnancy, no need to purposefully harm the weakest
among us by aborting them. Can’t we all agree that this would create
a kinder, gentler place to be an embryo, the smallest human
being? Here’s a goal we can all support. Pass out the pills!
Such is the rallying cry of those in the pro-choice camp. “Finally,”
they say, “we have a solution,
and if the pro-lifers don’t endorse it, we will expose them as the
hate-mongers we know them to be. Make these pills readily available and
the need for abortion will plummet.”
Right?
But are these arguments valid? If they are, why would anyone
object? Let’s look at the real experience with the morning after pill.
In fact, increased access to the morning after pill (taken after
unprotected sex) has not
lowered unplanned pregnancy rates. The demand for surgical abortions has
not dropped as promised. But
sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s) have
increased. But don’t take my word for it; let’s look at the hard
facts.
Where the effects of supplying women with the morning after pill
have been studied, no decrease in surgical abortion rates has been
found. While availability of the pill may have prevented some
pregnancies in some women some of the time, the reported effectiveness
rate of 90% has not been demonstrated in real use, and the morning after
pill has not been the public health breakthrough that it was touted to
be. Of more concern, it appears that women may engage in riskier
behavior when they think they have a pill to cancel that activity, and
STDs have increased
where the morning after pill has been made available to women, even in
advance of need. That’s bad news for everyone.
But there is something else even more troubling
about the morning after pill. This is a concoction of a very high dose
of progestin. The manufacturer says that the pill works by preventing
ovulation and/or fertilization. But if progestin-only pills only prevent
ovulation about half of the time in the women who take it every
day, how could a one-time use reliably inhibit ovulation? Another
reported mechanism is that this high dose progestin “slows down”
sperm, or makes the environment along the woman’s reproductive tract
inhospitable to traveling sperm. Hmmm….experts tell us that sperm can
arrive at the site of fertilization (the ovary end of the fallopian
tube) in as little as 20 minutes following intercourse. How can a pill
taken 72 hours later possibly have an effect in this manner?
No, the really troubling effect of the morning
after pill is how it works after
fertilization has already taken place. You see, at union of sperm and
egg, a new human life is present. It is genetically unique, and it
begins directing its own development immediately. It will be another
week, however, before it makes its way to the uterus or womb, and begins
to implant itself there where it will grow until birth. The morning
after pill destroys the ability of the uterus to receive and nurture
this new person, so the embryo dies from lack of nourishment and is
sloughed off. Thus, the morning after pill, rather than decrease
abortion, actually causes a
very early chemical abortion.
How can the pill manufacturers get away with saying
the pill does not cause abortion? By a redefinition of words. The
American
College
of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, or ACOG, changed the definition of
pregnancy over 30 years ago when they realized that normal birth control
pills may have the effect of causing early abortions. Sound ethical
practice requires that a woman be told of this effect, but doctors did
not want to have to tell their patients this. So they redefined
pregnancy. Most of us understand that new life, pregnancy, begins with
the union of sperm and egg. This is high school biology. But ACOG says
that a woman is not pregnant until the embryo has completely implanted in the wall of the uterus. This
occurs when the new person is about 1 week old. Even the manufacturer
admits to this effect, but it is shrouded in medical terminology, buried
in the package insert. So what sounds like an arcane discussion of
medical terms actually is a way to keep women from knowing the truth
about medications they are being
encouraged
to take.
But the strangest part of this whole story is that
crisis pregnancy centers (CPC’s) would tell these same lies to their clients
who visit their websites. Surely
CPC’s know the truth about this drug; what possible reason would they
have for keeping it from women looking to them for truthful answers? For
example, a CPC in our area (southern
Illinois
) recently renamed “Mosaic”( http://revealmosaic.publishpath.com/morning-after-pill
) repeats verbatim the claim that the morning after pill is not
effective if a woman is already pregnant. This is true only if you
ignore the growing embryo’s presence for the first week of his or her
life. A bad thing for a CPC to ignore, don’t you think? A visitor to
this site who is persistent in her search will eventually encounter the
truth that the morning after pill causes an early chemical abortion.
Will a young frightened woman find it, and what means does she have to
know which statement is true? Why would a CPC “bury” this
life-changing truth deep in their website?
So now we women have yet another hazard to try to
avoid in the game of “Whack-A- Mole” currently being played against
our lives and the lives of our children. We have:
-fathers who abandon us;
-boyfriends who don’t love us;
-value only to the extent that we can provide
pleasure;
-education systems that teach us to ignore our
basic physical differences from men;
-economic situations requiring us to abandon our
children to the care of strangers;
-sexual abuse, with many ways it can be legally
covered up by perpetrators.
But wait, there’s more- now we can add to this
list:
-medical and scientific communities who lie to us.
Even those who tell
us they are here to help us regard
all the “options” that women have to deal with unplanned
pregnancies as equally valid. In other words, they pretend that as long
as you consider carefully whether or not to choose life for your baby,
your decision will be correct. As long as you agonize over your
decision, the argument goes, you’ll arrive at the right one. There is
nothing telling a woman in dire straights that she should choose life,
that she will be glad she did, and all sorts of abortion education is
made available at
these sites. This is
interesting, because most CPC’s say they exist to help women overcome
the difficulties they encounter when they choose life for their babies.
They normally are not founded to help women weigh the pro’s and
con’s of abortion, but to urge women to make the choice that they
already know is the correct choice, that is, to let their innocent
babies live.
Next time you read that we can decrease abortion by
increasing abortion, tell them it doesn’t add up, and that YOU know
better.
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