Friday, May 05, 2006

Not Abortion

The FDA (Food and Drugs Administration) has rejected the application for Emergency Contraception to be available over the counter nationally because christian fundamentalists see Emergency Contraception as a form of abortion. This is in fact not the case. Emergency Contraception works to prevent a pregnancy occuring. Emergency contraception does not contain the same chemical ingredients as mifepristone, and therefore it is not an abortion pill. If the woman is already pregnant, the Emergency Contraception such as Plan B will not harm the pregnancy.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Progress

Alaska, California, Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York and Washington already allow trained pharmacists to dispense ECP s to women in need without visiting a clinician.

This is what all states should legislate. They should allow all women freedom of choice. Religious issues should not come into federal legislation. Legislation should be based purely upon scientific research and should allow for freedom of choice for all religions and beliefs.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Problems with Prescriptions

Emergency contraception is intended for use in exactly that situation, an emergency. It is most effective when used as soon as possible. Although known as "the morning after pill", the sooner it is taken the more effective it will be.

The need for a prescription only serves to slow down this process and increase the costs. Under the US healthcare system both a doctor's appointment and the prescription cost money. It also takes time to get an appointment, therefore increasing the time it takes to receive the drug. Thus reducing its effectiveness in the name of control.

It would still be exercising control over the dispensation, if it were allowed to be sold over the counter by a qualified pharmacist.

Monday, May 01, 2006

The main issue explained

This issue deserves consideration because it would seem that the Bush administration is against contraception in all its forms. Rather, G.W. Bush advocates abstinence over effective contraception. This attitude is fundamentally flawed in that human beings are mammals designed to procreate and secondly are themselves ‘flawed’ in that teenagers will rebel and have sex, whatever the consequences or moral issues may be. Whether or not to have sex is an issue of choice and it is not one that anyone other than ourselves can make for us.