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Pro-Abort Women Lament Dearth of Vocal Pro-Abort Men
Newsweek featured a conversation among liberal feminists about the future of the abortion movement.  Surprising to me was a recurring lament about the shortage of outspoken pro-abort men. 

How schizophrenic. How hypocritical.

What, now that they're losing the abortion battle they admit they can't handle it on their own?

They need men's help, seriously? 

Over 37 years ago feminists outlawed giving fathers any say whatsoever when aborting children they may want while forcing fathers to financially support children they may not want – and feminists are now calling on men to help uphold the status quo

Feminists are demanding that male pro-life legislators butt out because they have no ovaries while demanding that male pro-abort legislators intervene – on what grounds?

Feminists decry male pro-life activists outside abortion mills but ignore that most abortionists inside the mills are men...

Pro-lifer G.N. commented on my blog:
    Pro-choice men have been effectively neutered by the feminists. Now that they've created an army of lap dogs, they decide that they really want attack dogs.

    It's easier being a pro-life male. We get to be and act like men ought. And we get great women who aren't at war with their own nature, which means they aren't at war with the men who complement that nature and whose nature is complemented by women's.

One other reason pro-abort men may have trouble taking initiative. It must feel pretty slimy to grandstand killing one's own progeny.

[29 April 2010 Newsweek; 5 May 2010, Jill Stanek, http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=149837]

 
Migraine - Oral Contraceptive Link (N, 06) PDF Print E-mail

STUDY FINDS ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE-MIGRAINE LINK

Women who take oral contraceptives [OCs] have increased chances of suffering from both migraines and non-migraine headaches, a large new population-based study shows.

Some women have migraines during menstruation, when levels of estrogen drop, said Dr. Karen Aegidius [Norwegian National Headache Center, Trondheim, the study‘s lead author]. These women also are more likely to have migraines while taking OCs; these pills can boost estrogen levels up to four-fold above normal, resulting in a particularly steep estrogen drop-off with menstruation.

Aegidius and her colleagues studied data from 13,944 women included in the Nord-Trondelag Health Study in Norway who responded to questions on both OC use and headaches.

Migraines were 40 percent more common among women taking OCs, the researchers report in the medical journal Neurology, and non-migraine headaches were 20 percent more common. However, the team could find no link between the amount of hormones contained in the pills and headache risk.

Physicians whose patients suffer headaches while on the pill could prescribe an estrogen patch to be used 2 to 3 days before menstruation, Aegidius suggested, so that estrogen levels wouldn‘t drop so steeply.

Another possibility, she added, is for women to stay on estrogen for 3 consecutive months, so they experience headaches just 4 times a year rather than every month.


Finally, she pointed out that the fall in estrogen with Mircette, an OC available in the US but not Europe, is gradual rather than immediate, which could reduce headache risk.

[Neurology, 14Feb06; posted 4 March06, Anne Harding 2Mar06 New York, Reuters Health;  N Valko RN, 5Mar06; http://www.newsone.ca/piercelandherald/stories/index.php?action=fullnews&id=152680]

 
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