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“I am a board certified internal medicine physician in Amarillo, TX. I have spent 10 years working in Indigent Care. I do NOT support the idea of allowing Emergency Contraception (EC) to be dispensed over the counter.

"How can the low dose OC be regulated by prescription, but allow the higher dose of the same medicine be allowed to be sold OTC? EC is a serious medicine, with serious related medical implications. If EC is available OTC, who will be responsible for following the patient?

"Who is liable if the patient has a serious health consequence?  At what point did giving a potent reproductive related medication without having an established chain of responsibility become good medicine? A significant market for this EC would be assumed to be youth. If a girl is under 18 and trying to hide her consumption of and need for birth control, this OTC might appeal to her. However, the adverse consequences could be significant. It would seem to allow for safer sex, so I assume many women would have sex more frequently.

"I am very concerned the rate of STDs, including HIV, will rise as a result. As EC would be available with no restrictions, I assume many women would use it repeatedly, and quite possibly continuously. This is a very bad idea that needs to go away…” [from AAPLOG, J. DeCook MD, 27Feb04]

 
Play the Detrimental Effects of Abortion Library Adventure PDF Print E-mail

1. Go to your local library and request "Determinental Effects of
Abortion: An Annotated Bibliography with Commentary, Third Edition" edited
by Thomas Strahan. The ISBN number is 0-9648957-0-6.

2. If they don't have the book, then ask if they can please buy it for the
library. If they do have the book, go to #5.

3. If they don't, ask some of your friends to request it. This is the most
complete reference book listing the medical literature describing abortion
complications. It has over 1200 entries in 140 categories. It definitely
belongs in every public library.

4. If they still won't get it after receiving ten requests, ask your local
pro-life group or church to buy it to donate to the library. Or, if all
else fails, consider buying it as a tax-deductible gift to the library
yourself.

5. When they get the book for you, read it!

6. If you like it, make it a point to tell people about it.

Review it on Amazon.

Encourage your book group to read it.

Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper.

Email some friends about it.

Talk about it on your favorite list.

Help to spread the word!

Learn more about "Detrimental Effects of Abortion" at
http://www.afterabortion.org/Resources/detrimentaleffects.htm

 

This same technique can of course be used for ANY pro-life book...

 
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