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Rep. Dave Weldon (R-FL) on the House floor, regarding stem cell research: "The truth is that embryonic stem cell research is perfectly legal in the U.S. Every lab in America could do embryonic stem cell research," he said.

"The issue here is who is going to pay for it? The federal government should not. It is unnecessary research and it is unethical."

 
Emergency Contraception / Morning-After Pill
High dose birth control pill regimens (estrogen or progesterone) used shortly after intercourse. Effect: if fertilization has not taken place yet, within the moments from fertilization until the regime is taken, EC may act as a true contraceptive and block fertilization; more likely, there has been no fertilization, and therefore, no effect; or, if fertilization has occurred, the effect may cause an early abortion ["pre-implantation effect"]. Long-term effect on the female body of such high dose hormones is not known.
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FDA Approves Plan B for Over-the-Counter Sales: Winners and Losers (9/06)
Plan B: A Grave Threat to Women's Health (8/06)
EC/MAP Made Easy
Morning After Pill (EC/MAP): Increases Pregnancy & Abortion (2001)
Major Medical Concerns Regarding EC/MAP, Plan B: APFLI Statement (9/04, updated 2006)
Major Medical Concerns Regarding EC: APFLI Statement (8/05)
The FDA Again Postpones Decision on Releasing EC/MAP OTC; AAPLOG Statement (26Aug05)
Plan B / Morning-After Pill (MAP/EC): Its Domestic & International Links
Study: Shows Access to Contraceptives Does Not Stop Unplanned Pregnancies (AGI, 2005)
Plan B Activist Admits: Easy Access Has Not Reduced Pregnancies or Abortions (2005)
AAPLOG Statements on Emergency Contraception (Plan B / Morning After Pill)
EC Does Not Reduce Pregnancy Rates: Commentary & JAMA Study (1/05)
AAPLOG Statement On Emergency Contraception
EC/MAP Legislative Information
Women Requesting EC/MAP Are a High-Risk Group for Unintended Pregnancies (7/01)
Serious Medical Concerns & Questions About Women/Teen Health and EC/MAP (Plan B) (2004)
Statement Of Canadian Physicians For Life; The Morning After Pill
November 2004: Birth Control
January 2005: Birth Control
Little Pills: Targeting Youth with "Anti-Life" Drugs
Canadian Physicians Warn of Dangers of MAP/EC (5/04)
FDA Refrains From Releasing the "Morning After Pill" Over The Counter (5/04)
Approval for Over-The-Counter EC/Plan B Withheld (1/05)
EC Use in Australia (2004)
Power Point: Emergency Contraception (Morning After Pill)
EC / Morning After Pill NOT Required by HHS to be Distributed in States (2004)
 
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