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Originally Posted by shadowlink56
While the results are just coming in from women being on the pill for 20 years (and most of them aren't life-threatening) they are finding that it is tougher for those women to get pregnant when they want to.
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My mom said that too, but I confirmed with my doctor that getting preganent when you stop the pill is just as easy if you never been on them, at least it is that way with the brand that I am taking.
I didn't have a boyfirend when I decided to go on the pill, my main reason for going on them was because I was sick of the menstual pain, sometimes it was so bad that I could not even walk. The fact that they cleared my skin was a bonus.
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Originally Posted by shadowlink56
My wife also experiences incredible menstual pain, but when she was on the pill she said she didn't feel like herself. She tried several different doses as well, and always felt like a zombie, and had some other, nastier issues as well.
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I can agree that the pill has certain effects on different women, in my case I got depressed on the first month, after I was ok. One contraceptive I really don't want to try is the patch, my cousin tried them and she said it made her cranky all the time, the pill has been worked on the most so it is the one I will trust the most.
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Originally Posted by shadowlink56
Most people on birth control buy into the fact that they are totally safe, but when a baby comes it's a tragedy that affects their lives detrimentally. If you had a baby now, would you be responsible enough to take care of it?
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The pill has been proven to be 99.9% effective when taking it correctly, yet I still don't feel that I should rely on it... it's not even the reason I am taking them. My boyfirend and I don't have sex often at all... it is either my low drive of the fact that even though the chances are slim, I am scared to death that I will get pregnant, I really don't want to have a baby now, but if I do get pregnant, most likely I will get a abortion while the fetus is in the early 1st timester, if it has become a baby then I will keep it and raise it.
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Originally Posted by shadowlink56
If you believe in God, you should believe that every child is a gift from God. Isn't that what most people say when a child is born wantingly? It's a miracle, or a blessing, etc. God should be involved with conceptions, as it is he who sends the child. At least that's my belief. It's definitely okay to disagree.
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I am a pagen, so I would be thanking a goddess, Bastet is the one I respect the most, she is the cat goddess of life and happiness, I would thank for the soul that the child is born with
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Originally Posted by shadowlink56
Overpopulation is also blown out of proportion here in the states. If you were living in China it would be another story, but here people simply need to take a road trip to discover how much undeveloped land there is. Things like viruses and natural disasters do a much better job than abortions do (if we see the death of thousands as a good thing? Again, yikes!).
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Actually I didn't say that abortion is meant for population control, but when you look at the number of abortions going on all over the world... that is a lot
fetuses that didn't become babies. I still really do believe that overpopulation is getting out of hand, so much so that mother nature is thinking of ways to cull us, such as natural desasters and disease.
It is something that I would never wish on anyone, I feel awful about all these terrible things that are happening to people overseas, and donate to relief efforts, but the fact that our population needs to be lowered for the sake of the planet is a cold real fact. It is cruel, but still true.
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Originally Posted by shadowlink56
Most people want to try to stop the crazy amount of deaths that occur due to these natural events and viruses. Tons of money is spent on it. The reality is we can stop the tragedy of abortion, and the loss of SO much life. This is the first time I've heard abortion used as a positive because it keeps the population in check. It's horrible to hear someone take such a dark view of the world: that enough people need to die to keep the balance and not use up MY resources. Disgusting.
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The world has been dark to me, so I can see why I would look at the world in a negative view. As I have mentioned, I do not view abortion at a means of population control, I look at it as if Marysue next door wanted a abortion, it has got nothing to do with me, that is what 'choice' is about, same as if I get pregnent, I can allow it to develop if I want to.
If mother nature decides to take me with a earthquake or bird flu, then that is fine by me. I don't think that our population needs to be controlled for my sake at all.... it is because of us that green house gas is getting out of hand and the polar bear have less ice to hunt on.
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Originally Posted by shadowlink56
I always found myself to be pro-choice before I became Catholic. Now I've ammended my viewpoint, because it's two different issues. I'm pro-life in that I am against aborting life for selfish reasons. Let's face it, most abortions are done because the mother can't take care of it because she's unprepared or something in her life is more important that a baby would "wreck". Unless the baby is going to kill the mother, there is very little reason to abort the baby.
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I guess the question I would really like to ask in this case is... A 15 year old girl is walking home, she get mugged and raped on the way home and is pregnent as a result, what do you think should happen?
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Originally Posted by shadowlink56
There are much better alternatives, like, ya know, adoption? Even though the adoption system almost everywhere is backlogged and full, they still get to live their life.
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I fully agree with you there! I personally thing adoption is better to do in this day and age. There are so many children out there with no home or family, some are even kids that where carried full term instead of being aborted. I think we should look after these kids first instead of making more.
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Originally Posted by shadowlink56
Relating to your other comments on abortion in the other thread, I believe I addressed most of them here. It has to do with selfishness and taking responsibility. I did notice that you mentioned that abortions do not affect society though. The value of human life in a society directly affects how that society acts toward each other. Have you noticed people caring less and less about each other? I have, and I bet anyone who drives can argue the same way.
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You know shadowlink, if the catholics in my area where like you, I would have more friends, but they are not. It is nice to know that someone wants the world to be a utopia where all children are born in a place that they can grow up happy, healthy, and that poverty is a thing of the past... but it is sad to say that it is not going to happen, especially they way humanity is now, and no religion or god can fix it.
Not all pregnancy's happen because they are wanted (ie rape) and not all abortions happen because the mother wants it to (ie issues with fetus or mom) and if someone is getting a abortion for another reason, that is not my business, same as if the gay couple next door wants to marry.
I don't like the reality of things either, I want to live in a moral and ideal world but I know that it's just not going to happen.
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