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Far from reducing the number of abortions, contraception to some extent finds in abortion a natural unfolding.

Given that the contraceptive mentality is in fact close to the abortive mentality, large-scale use of contraception in the developed nations has contributed to the routine use of abortion.

Scientific research today is oriented towards the development of increasingly “effective” contraceptive techniques to prevent conception and [to prevent] the continuation of pregnancy, with increasingly less risk to the woman, resulting in increasingly abortifacient contraception.

This is a further demonstration of the close link, not only cultural but also scientific, between the use of contraception and the demand for abortion.

To avoid uttering the word “abortion”, people talk about the pharmacological “prevention” of implantation, “interception” or “contragestion”.

It is also asserted that the embryo is not an embryo as long as it is not implanted in the lining of the uterus, but simply a “pre-embryo”, a mass of cells which does not call for any particular respect.

However, a play on words cannot change the reality of the facts.

[Those] who, verbally or in writing, endorse the use of contraception, must know that, in so doing, they are endorsing all the abortions thereby caused and to be caused, which will amount to millions of individuals.

[Jacques Suaudeau, http://www.dialoguedynamics.com/content/learning-forum/interviews-and-articles/article/mons-jacques-suaudeau-on-the-link]

 
Questions to Ask the Pro-Abortion Side PDF Print E-mail
  • Why is it the very people who say the government should stay out of abortion are the same ones who want the government to pay for abortions?

 

  • If outlawing abortion violates a woman's right to privacy, don't laws outlawing child abuse, prostitution, pornography, drug use, etc., also violate this right?

 

  • Abortion advocates say they are in the business to help women. Other than offering to kill their children, what help do you offer?
    {Pregnancy Resource Centers offer free pre-natal care, free room and board during pregnancy, help with adoption and post-abortion counseling.}

 

  • If we use the absence of brain waves and a heart beat to determine when a person's life has ended, why shouldn't we use the presence of brain waves and a heart beat to determine when a person's life begins?

 

  • Why is it that abortion advocates say they want women to have all their options, but they then fight so hard against laws requiring totally informed consent?

 

  • Why do abortion advocates also fight against teaching school children how to abstain from dangerous sexual activity outside marriage?

 

  • Why do abortion advocates also fight against laws that require parents to be informed about, or give consent for, their minor daughters' abortions?

 

  • Should a woman be allowed to have an abortion for absolutely any reason, such as sex selection, selective reduction, or job promotion? If so, are there any reasons at all when you believe that abortion would be unacceptable?

 

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