Emergency Contraception: Study shows No Decrease in Pregnancy Rates..
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Serge over at the Life Training Institute points out that another study shows that emergency contraception (EC) has not decreased pregnancy rates.
Pro-abortion advocates claimed that EC would prevent abortions, but it hasn't. They campaigned for EC on the basis of a false dilemena - that it was either emergency contraception or abortion. They accused the pro-life movement as contributing to abortions by opposing EC.
Obviously if EC hasn't reduced pregnancy rates, it hasn't reduced the abortion rates either.
The wishful thinking on the part of the EC advocates hasn't translated into results.
The report concludes that "This intensive strategy to enhance access to emergency contraceptive pills substantially increased use of the method and had no adverse impact on risk of sexually transmitted infections. However, it did not show benefit in decreasing pregnancy rates."
Intensive strategies, such as The The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' (ACOG) "ask me" campaign, have been a total flop. And these are the experts who the public is supposed to trust on these issues?
It's not too surprising though, since science takes a back seat when it comes to contraception and abortion for organizations like the ACOG. After all, they led the effort to redefine conception and pregnancy for nothing other than social reasons.
(On that note, here is a brochure from The No Room for Contraception Campaign: Pregnancy, Contraception, and Abortion: Frequently Asked Questions - Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view...)
In the debate over Plan B, the media bought into the arguments of the EC advocates without question. Maybe now they will start to question the credibilty of these "experts"???

