Welcome Guest

Studies have shown it does not prevent implantation

Posted on: May 30, 2019 at 15:57:32 CT
Spanky KU
Posts:
147600
Member For:
21.17 yrs
Level:
User
M.O.B. Votes:
10
CBS News) There's a heated debate whether or not the morning-after pill is essentially a form of abortion. But, a New York Times investigation hopes to put an end to all the rumors.

Despite the fact that labels - and several institutions like the National Institute of Health and the Federal Drug Administration - claim that Plan B and other similar pills can work by blocking a fertilized egg from implanting in a woman's uterus, studies have shown that the medication does not function in that manner. Especially since Mitt Romney referred to the drugs as "abortion pills" and women's reproductive rights are a hot-button issue this election, changing this language to reflect what science has shown could effectively alter the discussion.

"I would be relieved if it doesn't have this effect," Richard Doerflinger, associate director of the Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, said to the New York Times. "So far what I see is an unresolved debate and some studies on both sides."

Researchers have shown that the way that the morning-after pill works is by delaying ovulation. While it may be nearly impossible to prove without a doubt that these pills don't stop fertilized eggs from attaching, studies overwhelmingly reveal that they don't have that effect, the New York Times wrote.

What scientists on both sides of the debate agree on with confidence is that one of the effects of the pills is that they can delay ovulation up to five days after sex, so sperm would not be able to fertilize any eggs. But, many proponents of removing the "abortion" definition from the pill's description claim that is all they do.

Studies since 2002 have said that Plan B cannot prevent implantation, and a 2005 memorandum by the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research recognized that the pills main function was to prevent ovulation - but added that it could not exclude the chance that it may stop implantation "in a small percentage of women."

However, a 2007 study showed that Plan B did not prevent eggs from attaching to cells in the uterus. The eggs were collected from a fertility clinic that would have discarded the specimens otherwise. Other studies in 2007, 2009 and 2010 in Australia and Chile showed that the morning-after pill was only effective in women who had not ovulated. The rate of women of pregnancy for women who had ovulated already and used Plan B was the same rate as people who hadn't used the pill at all.

Dr. Kristina Gemzell-Danielsson, an obstetrics and gynecology professor at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden who participated in World Health Organization studies leading to FDA approval of the morning-after pill, told the New York Times that the implantation explanation was included in the labels because scientists thought it made the medication seem more effective.

"We've been saying that all along. It's an important distinction that the morning-after type pills prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation so there is no fertilization," Dr. Jim Breeden, President of The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, told CNN. "I think it doesn't go away because there was some uncertainty many, many years ago as to how the method actually worked, so there was speculation that it might have impacted implantation. But nobody knew that- there was no research that showed that."


However, a pro-life doctor with the American Association of Pro-life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, told the New York Times of a study done by the European Medicines Agency (the European FDA) that showed that the lining of the uterus was altered in animals that took Plan B. Pro-choice opponents dismissed the study, saying that the dosage was much higher that what is given to humans.

The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) did not comment on whether or not they would change the definition on their website, but both the National Institute of Health and the New York Times have removed any references that may insinuate that morning-after pills prevent implantation. Mayo Clinic has also said they will change their definition if the FDA decides to do so.

The morning-after pills are not to be confused with other medications that are specifically used to terminate pregnancy, like RU-486, which does detach implanted embryos effectively destroying them. For comparison, the dosage of RU-486's active ingredient that removes implantation is 20 times higher than what is found in an Ella pill, a type of morning-after pill, the New York Times reported.

First published on June 7, 2012 / 12:47 PM

Edited by Spanky at 15:57:52 on 05/30/19
Report Message

Please explain why this message is being reported.

REPLY

Handle:
Password:
Subject:

MESSAGE THREAD

     Most kids in foster care are kidnapped by the state - El-ahrairah BAMA - 5/30 15:54:01
          Yeah, my 2 buddies had to snatch up several kids from - Tigrrrr! MU - 5/30 16:36:18
     Your plan is to kill 100% of them, and yet you whine on 22%? - RHAYWORTH MU - 5/30 13:33:17
          MAGA (nm) - ashtray UF - 5/30 14:05:24
          God damn you are freaking dumb (nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 13:34:04
               No.. YOU are the ****ing idiot! - Spanky KU - 5/30 13:59:46
                    Did your wife pray to her God yet for using Plan B to kill - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 14:19:30
                         Try again - Spanky KU - 5/30 14:39:05
                              But but it doesn't prevent implantation - Spanky - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 14:52:46
                                   “......no studies are currently available which mimic in - Spanky KU - 5/30 14:56:50
                                        I agree that it is not unequivocal. - DC Jayhawk KU - 5/30 15:47:18
                                             Studies have shown it does not prevent implantation - Spanky KU - 5/30 15:57:32
                                                  You keep citing old information from 2012. My links are - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 15:59:03
                              you go between “fertilized egg” and “child” - pickle MU - 5/30 14:52:00
                                   There is nothing incongruous... A fertilized egg is a human - Spanky KU - 5/30 14:55:51
                                        And Plan B as you linked changes the uterus to prevent - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 14:57:23
                                             Not per YOUR link - Spanky KU - 5/30 14:58:27
                                                  Read.. - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 15:01:36
                                                       Read - Spanky KU - 5/30 15:14:59
                                   He denies it prevents implantation of a fertilized egg then - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 14:55:07
                                        Did you read YOUR link? - Spanky KU - 5/30 14:57:21
                                             opps* - dangertim MU - 5/30 15:04:01
                                             JFC you are stupid. (nm) - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 14:58:00
                                                  JFC.. You are an idiot that thinks butchering babies is - Spanky KU - 5/30 14:59:35
                                                       Better talk to your wife and not worry about me.(nm) - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 15:01:08
                                                            We are a bit too old to be worrying about pregnancies - Spanky KU - 5/30 15:04:04
                                                                 You're gonna burn in hell.(nm) - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 15:04:43
                                                                      Not a chance of that - Spanky KU - 5/30 15:32:42
                              So now you believe life doesn't begin at fertilization? Lol(nm) - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 14:49:03
                                   Plan B does not prevent implantation - Spanky KU - 5/30 14:52:39
                                        dude.....did you just not read your link? - dangertim MU - 5/30 14:55:57
                                             The part about preventing implantation has been dismissed - Spanky KU - 5/30 15:46:30
                                             Yes you did (nm) - pickle MU - 5/30 15:02:14
                                             Did you read YOUR link? - Spanky KU - 5/30 14:57:40
                                                  Spanky, you are arguing like a liberal, by - GA Tiger MU - 5/30 15:17:55
                                                       nm - Spanky KU - 5/30 15:41:50
                                                  not my link, bro(nm) - dangertim MU - 5/30 15:10:09
                                                       My bad... - Spanky KU - 5/30 15:40:48
                                        YOU JUST QUOTED IT DID. JFC. Read the last sentence. - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 14:53:54
                                             So did you! - Spanky KU - 5/30 14:57:59
                                                  If you read the study there is plenty of evidence the MOA - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 14:59:14
                                                       You are the one who wants to butcher babies.. not me - Spanky KU - 5/30 15:00:27
                         those monsters are saying life begins at fertilization. - dangertim MU - 5/30 14:25:08
                              A sperm is alive. An egg is alive (nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 14:35:48
                                   genetically, they are not human. - dangertim MU - 5/30 14:45:26
                                        Your argument is the protection of life, though (nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 14:45:49
                                             human life(nm) - dangertim MU - 5/30 14:47:18
                                                  "pro-human life" - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 14:51:46
                                                       are you suggesting re-branding?(nm) - dangertim MU - 5/30 14:57:32
                                                            I already did once ITT (nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 15:09:40
                                                                 but yeah, they should call it "Pro-human life" - dangertim MU - 5/30 15:13:59
                                                                      Pro-birth is clearly the correct term - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 15:14:50
                                                                           I agree that the self-appointed terms are misleading - dangertim MU - 5/30 15:18:47
                                             It's a logical extension - Mormad MU - 5/30 14:47:15
                                                  I'm trying to understand this argument. - dangertim MU - 5/30 14:53:01
                                                       You can have fertilization (life according to some) - Mormad MU - 5/30 14:57:28
                                                            yes. people die. Hopefully not on account of their - dangertim MU - 5/30 15:02:13
                                                  Is a stillbirth a biological abortion? - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 14:49:12
                                                       hey - dangertim MU - 5/30 14:54:47
                                                            No one to charge after cardiac arrest (nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 15:04:25
                                                                 What about the paddles? - Mormad MU - 5/30 15:05:17
                                                                 agreed. And no one to charge after stillbirth. - dangertim MU - 5/30 15:05:07
                                                                      It was actually my strawman(nm) - Mormad MU - 5/30 15:06:23
                                                                           opps. I got confused. I thought my cardiac arrest - dangertim MU - 5/30 15:08:19
                                                            That's next...chain smokers get ready - Mormad MU - 5/30 14:58:09
                              Why stop there? All of those zygotes are potential swimmers - Mormad MU - 5/30 14:33:45
                    None of that info - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 14:17:12
     Let's make this easy. Kill orphans, the mentally ill, the - dangertim MU - 5/30 13:31:39
          RE: Let's make this easy. Kill orphans, the mentally ill, the - MOCO SON MU - 5/30 13:40:28
          I'm with you, Dan Gertim - Mormad MU - 5/30 13:32:54
               it would save on healthcare costs for sure(nm) - dangertim MU - 5/30 13:34:07
                    Come on Grandma, time to go to the beach(nm) - Mormad MU - 5/30 13:34:38
     So we should kill them? - Spanky KU - 5/30 13:29:52
     So what's it about? (nm) - tcat KC - 5/30 13:24:07
          Force (nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 13:24:27
               Force of what? (nm) - tcat KC - 5/30 13:25:13
                    Forced gestation (nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 13:26:56
                         Are they forcing them to get pregnant then have the baby? - tcat KC - 5/30 13:28:31
                              So you just want to make them the Chastity Club(nm) - Mormad MU - 5/30 13:33:38
                                   No, what makes you say that? (nm) - tcat KC - 5/30 13:36:48
                                        Lol, whoooooosh (nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 13:40:24
                                        Because the same folks that whine about abortions - Mormad MU - 5/30 13:38:27
                                             Why free birth control? How about we offer all people that - tcat KC - 5/30 13:54:33
                                                  I'm good with that - Mormad MU - 5/30 13:57:00
                                                       We found common ground. - tcat KC - 5/30 13:59:46
     My issue is abortion at a reasonable time - mu7176grad MU - 5/30 13:22:38
          and who do you want to decide “reasonable time”? (nm) - pickle MU - 5/30 13:24:15
          Partial birth abortions don't happen (nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 13:23:32
               Look at the trial of gosnell, get back to us. - RHAYWORTH MU - 5/30 13:34:37
                    So he broke the law right? - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 13:53:46
                         Is it the "partial birth" part that is incorrect and it's - tcat KC - 5/30 14:06:42
                    Why was he on trial? Because it was legal?(nm) - TigerMatt STL - 5/30 13:43:13
               except in my pron collection (nm) - ashtray UF - 5/30 13:30:05
     what are you trying to say? (nm) - pickle MU - 5/30 13:20:54
          Those kids should've been killed instead(nm) - hefeweizen MU - 5/30 13:25:45
          RE: what are you trying to say? (nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 13:23:42
               because? go on... (nm) - pickle MU - 5/30 13:29:58
               yes, birth is a part of life. - dangertim MU - 5/30 13:25:40
                    Are you going to get all upset again because you think - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 13:30:06
                         RE: Are you going to get all upset again because you think - pickle MU - 5/30 13:34:46
                         no. I know you support murder of unwanted people. - dangertim MU - 5/30 13:32:58
                              So dramatic. - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 13:33:36
                                   "so dramatic" is when you project and make strawmen - dangertim MU - 5/30 13:37:00
                                        RE: "so dramatic" is when you project and make strawmen - MrBlueSky MU - 5/30 13:37:37




©2025 Fanboards L.L.C. — Our Privacy Policy   About Tigerboard