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Originally posted by mu_agd
i'm not quite understanding how you can group the two together. one is taking a higher dosage of birth control when you think there is a chance of getting pregnant up to 72 hours after having sex. with the other, you know you are pregnant and are getting an abortion. with holly's law, the girl didn't go back for a checkup, like should have been done.. i don't know who's fault that is and am not going to place blame.
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I don't understand this either, and like Aggie AXO said, if all of the medications whose use has resulted in someone's death--we wouldn't even have orange-flavored kiddie asprin on the shelves. For a story like Holly's, you have a thousand stories of women who, were able to take care of a private manner without an invasive procedure quickly.
Hootie, if you know the difference between the two, why did you make a link to the Holly's Law thread saying, "Now they want a law against
it," when RU-486/mifepristone wasn't even being discussed? That would imply to the reader--much like I did--that you were confusing the two.
Since there is a separate thread relating to the confusion and propaganda surrounding RU-486, let's keep this one related to the morning-after
pill.