Plan B
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- mrdobolina
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060…
Bring on the hooooers.
- joyride0
ahhh... good morning (insert random girls name), you we're a tiger last nite, grrrrrrrr! Glad i started talking to you... want some frosted flakes.
These taste funny?
Eat em all up baby, there full of vitamins...
// of course i'm joking birth control is no laughing matter.
- flavorful0
"The earlier it's taken, the more effective Plan B is. But it can be hard to find a doctor to write a prescription in time, especially on weekends and holidays."
- I would love to be like the guy involved with a frantic biddy running around from doctor to doctor trying to kill my seed immediately upon coming out of blotto drunkness.
Not with her of course, but just knowing that someone would not even fathom having a kid with me to the point that they like took off of work to run around town making sure all possible chances afterwards were quelled.
- mrdobolina0
It's pretty wild but it isn't terminating a pregnancy. So you would think that Right-to-Lifers wouldnt care but then I open my email at work that gets all of the press releases for our publications and here we go:
Over-the-Counter Sales of Powerful Drug Puts Women's Lives in Jeopardy
Plan B Should Require Oversight of Physician
August 24, 2006 Wisconsin Right to Life is deeply concerned that over the counter sales of Plan B without any physician oversight will put women's lives and health in jeopardy.According to Wisconsin Right to Life Executive Director Barbara Lyons, "The drug is known to cause devastating consequences such as blot clots and stroke. It is simply irresponsible to sell it to women without any physician oversight whatsoever.
"Even though over the counter sales would supposedly be limited to women over 18, we are concerned that teens will be able to get the drug from someone over 18 without the teen ever having seen a physician. Barr Laboratories has not sufficiently tested it to insure teens could safely use it."
Lyons was commenting on a deal struck with the Food and Drug Administration and Barr Laboratories two weeks ago that would allow the selling of Plan B over the counter without a prescription. Women over 18 will be able to purchase the drug but teens are supposed to obtain a prescription from a physician.
"This deal made between the FDA and the manufacturer of Plan B was certainly not based on a concern for the health and welfare of women and teens. This powerful drug should not be given to anyone without the supervision of a physician."
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Just what is the motivation for these people? No egg has been fertilized so it isn't killing a life. I don't get it.
- mrdobolina0
hahaha
- flavorful0
Haha truth.
- mg330
- Momentum20
WE NEED TO RUN WITH PLAN B, PLAN B!! Babe did you hear me PLAAAN B!!!
I don't see anything wrong with PLAN B... isn't it just like birth control pills or a condom?
- flavorful0
What comes after Part-A?
Plan B.
- OeufOeuf0
Promote promiscuity? Naaaawww.
- mg330
- k0na_an0k0
Plan C. A swift kick to her abdomen.
Repeat if necessary.
- mg330
-1 Kona. That was just wrong.
- mg330
Beause "Kitty Cocktail" is what you should have said.
- flavorful0
I liked it kona.
- k0na_an0k0
-1 Kona. That was just wrong.
mg33
(Aug 24 06, 09:44)You're right.
*stops kicking woman in stomach
- joyride0
actually, i think the egg does get fertalized, it's just not allowed to take root or whatever it does.
think about it, your manizzm isn't waiting til next day do it's job.
- chossy0
It gives the lady 'slippy walls'
- mrdobolina0
they should sell them at liquor stores, right on the counter .
- mrdobolina0
Joyride. from that article.
"The pills are a concentrated dose of the same drug found in many regular birth-control pills. Taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex, a woman can lower the risk of pregnancy by up to 89 percent. If she already is pregnant, the pills have no effect."