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The Morning After Pill (MAP, EC): 

"...Researchers have said that it acts in at least 2 ways to end a pregnancy:   

"a.   By damaging the lining of the womb so that implantation of the human embryo - the unseen patient - cannot occur.    

"b. Research in mice has also indicated that if an embryo attaches to the womb, the body reabsorbs it, thereby ending the embryo’s life.    

"Because the MAP can act via these two methods, it must be classified as an abortifacient - a drug that can cause an abortion.

"The fact that the MAP reduces the expected pregnancy rate by 87% supports the claim that it frequently acts to end the life of a human embryo.

"Therefore, due to the danger to the health of the human embryo caused by the MAP, my Code of Professional Conduct, parts 1.1 and 1.2,  forbids me from selling this drug."

[Policy - Code of Professional Conduct. Pharmaceutical Society of Australia. Endorsed by National Council 3/1998]



 
HHS Secretary Thompson Links Abstinence To Healthy Behaviors PDF Print E-mail

Today's youths are more responsible and more educated than those of past generations but need to focus on leading healthy lifestyles, said HHS Secretary Thompson at the first ever National Youth Summit.

Mr. Thompson promoted sexual abstinence as the only way to avoid pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. He called on youths in attendance to "be ambassadors" to their peers and discourage unhealthy behavior. Attorney General Ashcroft and Department of Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman joined Mr. Thompson at the event, which was sponsored by the U.S. Dept of HHS with seven other U.S. departments. Mr. Ashcroft echoed Mr. Thompson's calls for healthy living and added that interpersonal relationships and public service are other factors in developing good leaders. Mentoring and education are two ways to ensure children lead successful lives, Ashcroft said, adding that parents should realize that "in everything we do, we teach." [The Washington Times 28 June02]

 
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