So, the FDA is
against teenagers killing themselves and
for teenagers killing others. (I apologize for referencing LA Times: I realize the article is biased and allows only one point of view to be voiced.) It angers me further to note that those being killed have no choice in the matter. (It is clear that all human rights are an illusion when the
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* From what I've read, levonorgestrel is apparently the main ingredient in most or all "emergency contraception" techniques, as well as a common ingredient in other "contraceptive" techniques.
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However, I found http://www.morningafterpill.org/how-does-it-work.html after doing a search, which acts as a hub for information that makes it pretty clear that yes, "emergency contraception" (EC) can cause an abortion and can act as "an abortion pill", as Price coined the phrase.
Apparently every pill that contains Levonorgestrel can do so. That site mentions the following study, which, after what appears to be a careful model, concludes that either there are more effects than ovulation disruption, or EC providers are overestimating (or lying about) its effectiveness in preventing pregnancy if that's the sole effect they claim: "Levonorgestrel emergency contraception: a joint analysis of effectiveness and mechanism of action." By: Mikolajczyk, Rafael T.; Stanford, Joseph B.. Fertility ( ... )
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Given the ethics and importance of the question, I need to see more than "take our word for it", especially since the validity of their authority has been called into question by i) their own website and ii) that study I mentioned.
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