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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]



 
Senators Announce Cord Blood Stem Cell Bill (10/03) PDF Print E-mail
3 U.S. Senators have introduced legislation that would promote alternatives to embryonic stem cell research. Pro-life groups support such adult stem cell research, which is ethical and more effective than using cells obtained by killing human embryos. "Cord blood stem cell research holds great promise," Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS) said. The bill would fund development of an infrastructure for collecting cord blood stem cells and research using the cord stem cells. Rep. Christopher Smith (R-NJ, 7/03) introduced similar legislation (HR 2852) that would establish a national umbilical cord blood bank. Dr. Pablo Rubenstein, director of the National Cord Blood Program at the New York Blood Center, said that cord blood banks have provided stem cells for more than 3,500 transplants worldwide and that umbilical cord and placenta stem cells result in less severe immune reaction and less risk of viral infection and are more easily accessible than other stem cell sources.

Related web sites: Rep. Smith's bill - http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c108:h.r.2852: [http://www.lifenews.com/bio110.html; LifeNews.com, 25Oct03, #3102] [NOTE: one of our own APFLI members founded and directs Babies For Life Foundation, which is a cord blood bank – www.babiesforlife.org]

SENATORS ANNOUNCE CORD BLOOD STEM CELL BILL

Illinois passed such a bill in 1/04 and is successfully collecting umbilical cord blood for treatments and research.

 
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