Friday, June 8, 2012

'Rock The Slut Vote' Campaign Seeks To Take Back Derogatory Term From Rush Limbaugh


According to all the data I have reviewed, with the exception of sterilization, ALL methods are prescribed and can be filled at the local drug store and utilized [unsupervised] at home. The only one that is performed in the doctor’s office is the injection, and is still considered a prescription. The most common is the pill based on its track record of being the most effective and its ease of use.



Permanent methods are clearly not a prescription, requiring invasive procedures. These methods are primarily recommended [for women] based on a medical issue rather than a form of birth control. The greater majority of women make the choice to put off getting pregnant for various reasons but not to permanently incapacitate their ability to reproduce.



Abortions are not recognized or considered as any legitimate or acceptable form of birth control by medical, moral or legal standpoints. Although performed by specific physicians, they are still not the recommended choice of the medical profession due to possible health complications at a later date.



My original statement still stands, therefore no, I do not see what you are saying. The issue at hand is ensuring the availability of effective contraception in order to prevent a pregnancy from happening in the first place.



http://www.womenshealth.gov/publications/our-publications/fact-sheet/birth-control-methods.cfm



New methods have been developed the greater majority of them are already plagued by ‘ambulance chaser’ lawyers due to the serious health risks involved with their use.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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