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Showing posts with label morning after pill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label morning after pill. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Morning After Pill For Any Girl Regardless Of Age





The decision of the Obama Administration not to fight the decision to allow the morning after pill being given to girls of any age has to be one of the biggest failures of any administration.  Children cannot purchase most things until they are either 18 or 21, however, a six year old can walk into a pharmacy and get a morning after pill. Is that insanity?

The craziness of allowing children to get an abortion pill when they cannot purchase so many other items is a societal mistake of immense proportions. We, as a society, must protect our children from dangers they are too young to understand. The dangers of the morning after pill are not fully understood especially to these young children as there has not been research. Could we be making a whole generation sterile or will it cause pre-mature cancer? We have no idea.

All those who are supportive of this decision are morally bankrupt and lack courage to speak out against a societal travesty. That is our opinion. What is yours?

Conservative Tom




In Reversal, Obama to End Effort to Restrict Morning-After Pill
The Obama administration has decided to stop trying to block over-the-counter availability of the most popular morning-after contraceptive pill for all women and girls, a move fraught with political repercussions for President Obama.
The reversal by the government means that anyone, no matter how young, will soon be able to walk into a drugstore and buy the pill, Plan B One-Step, without a prescription.
The Justice Department had been fighting to prevent that outcome, but said late Monday afternoon that it would drop its appeal of a judge’s order to make the drug more widely available. In a letter to Judge Edward R. Korman of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, the administration said it would comply with his demands that the Food and Drug Administration be allowed to certify the drug for nonprescription use.

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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Drugs For Teenagers Now Legal Without Parental Permission

Today a parent must give permission for their child to go on a field trip, a school cannot provide medicine to a child even with parental authority or take driving lessons without an adult permission, yet this same child can purchase morning after pills without her parent's knowledge. That is the law.  The Obama  Administration wants to change this to age 15. As far as we are concerned this is a difference without a difference.  Whether the child is 11, 13 or 15, this young person should not be sexually active and is not  old enough to make this type of a life changing decision.

No child should be terminating a pregnancy without parental advice and consent as a minor cannot enter into any health treatment without an adult approving. This whole issue is all about being politically correct.  This is a poor reason for a very drastic potentially life changing event.

Conservative Tom

Justice Dept. to Appeal Federal Ruling on Morning-after Pill

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Wednesday, 01 May 2013 07:33 PM

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday appealed a court order directing the agency to make "morning-after" emergency contraception pills available without a prescription to all girls of reproductive age.

Lawyers with the Justice Department filed the appeal with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York, according to court documents.

The appeal is the latest foray in the years-long legal battle over the pill known as "Plan B," a drug that has also sparked political and religious clashes. If taken up to 120 hours after unprotected sex, it is designed to prevent pregnancy.

The government is seeking to overturn U.S. District Judge Edward Korman's ruling from April 5 that required the FDA to make the emergency contraception available over-the-counter to women of all ages within 30 days.

The Justice Department has asked the district court to temporarily stop its order from taking effect while the appeal is pending, said FDA spokeswoman Erica Jefferson.

The district judge's ruling came in response to a lawsuit originally filed in 2005 by the Center for Reproductive Rights and other groups seeking to strike down age and access limits to the emergency contraception. They argued that there was no scientific proof that girls of reproductive age could not safely use the drug without supervision.

Korman's order reversed a surprise December 2011 decision by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. At the time, the FDA had decided to approve over-the-counter sales with no age limits when Sebelius ordered it to reverse course, barring girls under 17 from buying the pills without a prescription.

President Barack Obama supported that restriction, invoking his daughters. But the timing, 11 months ahead of the presidential election, sparked criticism that he was trying to placate social conservatives.

In his ruling, Korman called Sebelius' decision "arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable."

"The motivation for the secretary's action was obviously political," he wrote.

Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, criticized the government's decision to appeal.

Obama's "administration has decided once again to deprive women of their right to obtain emergency contraception without unjustified and burdensome restrictions," she said in a statement.

Before filing its appeal, the FDA said on Tuesday that it would allow girls as young as 15 years old to buy without a prescription the Plan B One-Step emergency contraceptive, made by a unit of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

The agency said its decision to lower the age limit for Plan B One-Step was based on scientific data submitted by Teva that showed girls as young as 15 could safely use the drug without the intervention of a healthcare provider. Cashiers will still have to verify the customer's age before selling it, the FDA said.




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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Judge Allows Teens Free Access To Morning After Pill

Has this country lost is sanity?  How could a Judge with any common sense or sense of propriety ever allow twelve year old girls access to the Morning After Pill? That has occurred and tells you how far this country has fallen. In 1950, we would not even consider talking about such issues and girls who "got in trouble" were sent away to live with an aunt in a different state.  Now we don't discourage, we encourage sexual behavior. We give away condoms, morning after pills, teach sex in elementary school and frown on "old-fashioned morals."  

America is a country in decline, this is just another sign.

Conservative Tom

Mount Sinai Doctor: Morning-After Pill Ruling Is Dangerous

Friday, 05 Apr 2013 06:02 PM
By Bill Hoffmann
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A federal judge’s order that emergency contraceptives must be made available to girls of all ages within 30 days “doesn’t make any kind of medical sense,’’ a top Mount Sinai School of Medicine physician says.

“Now you have everybody that can get this medication without any doctor supervision, without any prescription,’’ Dr. David Samadi, Vice Chairman of Mt. Sinai’s Department of Urology, told Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show.’’

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“And it can really encourage and promote having a lot of sexual activities which can spread all the sexually-transmitted diseases, [cause] unwanted abortions, on and on.

“This decision just doesn’t make much sense medically and morally and ethically.’’

U.S. District Judge Edward Korman ruled the Food and Drug Administration’s regulation of the morning-after pill was "arbitrary, capricious, and unreasonable." His judgment came as a result a lawsuit by reproductive-rights groups.

Samadi said many people don’t realize the large number of side effects that can be caused by morning-after pills.

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“There’s bleeding and there’s many others. It affects hormonal changes in young girls like this, so it’s not just … there are no consequences. It’s got to be done under doctor supervision and not on your own,’’ he said.

He also lamented how the ruling strips parents of any control.

“It takes the power away from the parents and any kind of parental guidance,’’ he said.

“They can walk in and get this kind of prescription medication without any prescriptions so there’s no visit to the doctor, the parents may not even know that they’re on it.

“And again through peer pressure it can open up many doors for these girls to just become sexually active even younger than the normal age and just overall it’s not going to be healthy for them.’’


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