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IMHO, I understand emergency contraception for 15 y/os and for ppl who have been raped/are in an unhealthy relationship. If you get pregnant now and are planning a wedding/recently married, it is your responsibility.
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In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_pennsylvania-pittsburgh_nwr-emergency-contraception?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:116Discussion:ee042c2c-01f8-40d9-bbe6-1b30ec03afe6Post:c6c8a297-36c9-4414-b906-b2d7b6464dfc">Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception</a>: [QUOTE]IMHO, I understand emergency contraception for 15 y/os and for ppl who have been raped/are in an unhealthy relationship. If you get pregnant now and are planning a wedding/recently married, it is your responsibility. Posted by duqcheer04[/QUOTE]
Just an FYI - The morning after pill is not the same as the abortion pill. It would not terminate a pregnancy, it would only prevent it as long as the egg wasn't already fertilized.
While I have never used it, I see nothing wrong with it, nor do I see how it could cause any sort of ethical dilemma considering that it won't end a viable pregnancy.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_pennsylvania-pittsburgh_nwr-emergency-contraception?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:116Discussion:ee042c2c-01f8-40d9-bbe6-1b30ec03afe6Post:c6c8a297-36c9-4414-b906-b2d7b6464dfc">Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception</a>: [QUOTE]IMHO, I understand emergency contraception for 15 y/os and for ppl who have been raped/are in an unhealthy relationship. If you get pregnant now and are planning a wedding/recently married, it is your responsibility. Posted by duqcheer04[/QUOTE]
Not all married people want a family. There are several of us here on the board that are CF (childfree by choice). Some people also have genetic issues that they may not want to pass on to a child and do not want to conceive for that reason. So I don't have a problem with anyone taking Plan B.
It doesn't end a pregnancy. If you are already pregnant, as Stace said, it will do nothing. That's why it is best taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex. It isn't an abortion, although those opposed to traditional BCP's will likely have ethical issues with this form of contraceptives as well.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_pennsylvania-pittsburgh_nwr-emergency-contraception?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:116Discussion:ee042c2c-01f8-40d9-bbe6-1b30ec03afe6Post:d32d0c68-54dd-4a42-a4e1-b51cb8c59f6a">Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : Not all married people want a family. There are several of us here on the board that are CF (childfree by choice). Some people also have genetic issues that they may not want to pass on to a child and do not want to conceive for that reason. So I don't have a problem with anyone taking Plan B. It doesn't end a pregnancy. If you are already pregnant, as Stace said, it will do nothing. That's why it is best taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex. It isn't an abortion, although those opposed to traditional BCP's will likely have ethical issues with this form of contraceptives as well. Posted by kwynn[/QUOTE]
<div>Agree with this 100%. Just because I'm getting married doesn't mean I want to have babies.</div>
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_pennsylvania-pittsburgh_nwr-emergency-contraception?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:116Discussion:ee042c2c-01f8-40d9-bbe6-1b30ec03afe6Post:096f99c8-2909-4389-baae-a623c8487f8e">Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : Agree with this 100%. Just because I'm getting married doesn't mean I want to have babies. Posted by Ash2985[/QUOTE]
<div>Yeah, but you should be responsible about BC then, IMO.</div>
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In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_pennsylvania-pittsburgh_nwr-emergency-contraception?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:116Discussion:ee042c2c-01f8-40d9-bbe6-1b30ec03afe6Post:29e6cbd1-bb1e-47c5-a77c-18443caf44a8">Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : Yeah, but you should be responsible about BC then, IMO. Posted by .KRM.[/QUOTE]
I completely agree... but, stuff happens, I think it is nice to know that you have a back up, back up.
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In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_pennsylvania-pittsburgh_nwr-emergency-contraception?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:116Discussion:ee042c2c-01f8-40d9-bbe6-1b30ec03afe6Post:29e6cbd1-bb1e-47c5-a77c-18443caf44a8">Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : Yeah, but you should be responsible about BC then, IMO. Posted by .KRM.[/QUOTE]
True .And you definitely should not be relying on EC, taking it as regular birth control. Plus, anyone I know who has ever taken it has said that it really messes with you and it isn't something you'd want to take all the time.
But the way I see it, EC is called contraception for a reason and it IS a form of BC and being responsible. It is certainly more responsible to take it if you think something may have happened than to do nothing and be unprepared.
But obviously, no one would want to take no BC and then just rely on EC. That would be crazy and wouldn't even work that well.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_pennsylvania-pittsburgh_nwr-emergency-contraception?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:116Discussion:ee042c2c-01f8-40d9-bbe6-1b30ec03afe6Post:2f3d9e5f-bd13-4eb5-aa71-76996039aad4">Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : True .And you definitely should not be relying on EC, taking it as regular birth control. Plus, anyone I know who has ever taken it has said that it really messes with you and it isn't something you'd want to take all the time. But the way I see it, EC is called contraception for a reason and it IS a form of BC and being responsible. It is certainly more responsible to take it if you think something may have happened than to do nothing and be unprepared. But obviously, no one would want to take no BC and then just rely on EC. That would be crazy and wouldn't even work that well. Posted by kwynn[/QUOTE]
<div>Yeah, I agree with you K that you should not be relying on it as BC. But people do! Or it is in the back of their minds that they CAN use it as BC and choose to be irresponsible instead. </div><div> </div><div>For example, one of my BFFs has used it several times because she's had unprotected sex and forgot to take her BCPs (or once we were in college and the dude she was with didn't feel like wrapping it up, she wasn't on BCP then.) To me, that is not an emergency. She was lazy/forgetful and irresponsible. Stop having sex if you are going to act like that. </div><div> </div><div>Of course, that's a different situation than this board who are in committed relationships, etc. </div>
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Although, I must confess, when I used it I was irresponsible, but people make mistakes and regardless, getting EC was much,much smarter than just winging it and possibly becoming pregnant. To me, that is more irresponsible. If you failed to be responsible at the time you did it, at least you have one more chance to be responsible.
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In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_pennsylvania-pittsburgh_nwr-emergency-contraception?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local Wedding BoardsForum:116Discussion:ee042c2c-01f8-40d9-bbe6-1b30ec03afe6Post:644abb7e-67db-4428-b95e-1fc639c548a8">Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : I can't imagine using it as your primary BC. It makes you feel like crap, and can you imagine going to your doctor to ask for it everytime you had sex... wow. Although, I must confess, when I used it I was irresponsible, but people make mistakes and regardless, getting EC was much,much smarter than just winging it and possibly becoming pregnant. To me, that is more irresponsible. If you failed to be responsible at the time you did it, at least you have one more chance to be responsible. Posted by jlbaxter33[/QUOTE]
You don't have to go to your dr. to get the morning after pill anymore. It's a non-prescription for anyone over 18. I'm pretty sure you just have to go to the pharmacy and ask.
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In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_pennsylvania-pittsburgh_nwr-emergency-contraception?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:116Discussion:ee042c2c-01f8-40d9-bbe6-1b30ec03afe6Post:f6a8a7b3-4369-45ca-9b64-2514fe3fd07b">Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception</a>: [QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : You don't have to go to your dr. to get the morning after pill anymore. It's a non-prescription for anyone over 18. I'm pretty sure you just have to go to the pharmacy and ask. Posted by mm4662[/QUOTE]
Really? Shows how long ago I used it... must be about 7-8 years now ago now.
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<div>Oh yeah, I fully agree with that. I wouldn't want to take EC for anything other than an emergency... I definitely wouldn't rely on it on a regular basis. Of course, I've been on BC for almost 10 years solid now and have never had a scare, thank God (knock on wood). </div>
It would get super expensive to keep taking it every time!
I'm thinking a true emergency would be a condom breaking or having sex, throwing up your BCP, falling asleep early and forgetting to take it.
I'm sure people who try to take it as regulkar BCP (non-emergency) will likely end up pregnant since it isn't as effective as regular BCP. And it would be a total waste of money to keep going and getting EC!
I'm a pharmacist and I have no problem with people using it when it is needed. What infuriates me is when people bring in a prescription for it (so that their insurance pays for it and they dont have to), and the prescription has 11 refills. Thats crap.
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Oh my. That surprises me that a doctor would write 11 refills AND it also surprises me that insurances would approve that. I get that accidents happen and even though I want kids, definitely agree that marriage doesn't always mean kids. I think EC has it's time and place and I am glad that there is that option for those situations people may get in. Hopefully if someone needs to take it once, it can be a lesson learned? Or maybe not if you have 11 refills!
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[QUOTE]IMHO, I understand emergency contraception for 15 y/os and for ppl who have been raped/are in an unhealthy relationship. If you get pregnant now and are planning a wedding/recently married, it is your responsibility.
Posted by duqcheer04[/QUOTE]
Just an FYI - The morning after pill is not the same as the abortion pill. It would not terminate a pregnancy, it would only prevent it as long as the egg wasn't already fertilized.
While I have never used it, I see nothing wrong with it, nor do I see how it could cause any sort of ethical dilemma considering that it won't end a viable pregnancy.
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[QUOTE]IMHO, I understand emergency contraception for 15 y/os and for ppl who have been raped/are in an unhealthy relationship. If you get pregnant now and are planning a wedding/recently married, it is your responsibility.
Posted by duqcheer04[/QUOTE]
Not all married people want a family. There are several of us here on the board that are CF (childfree by choice). Some people also have genetic issues that they may not want to pass on to a child and do not want to conceive for that reason. So I don't have a problem with anyone taking Plan B.
It doesn't end a pregnancy. If you are already pregnant, as Stace said, it will do nothing. That's why it is best taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex. It isn't an abortion, although those opposed to traditional BCP's will likely have ethical issues with this form of contraceptives as well.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : Not all married people want a family. There are several of us here on the board that are CF (childfree by choice). Some people also have genetic issues that they may not want to pass on to a child and do not want to conceive for that reason. So I don't have a problem with anyone taking Plan B. It doesn't end a pregnancy. If you are already pregnant, as Stace said, it will do nothing. That's why it is best taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex. It isn't an abortion, although those opposed to traditional BCP's will likely have ethical issues with this form of contraceptives as well.
Posted by kwynn[/QUOTE]
<div>Agree with this 100%. Just because I'm getting married doesn't mean I want to have babies.</div>
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : Agree with this 100%. Just because I'm getting married doesn't mean I want to have babies.
Posted by Ash2985[/QUOTE]
<div>Yeah, but you should be responsible about BC then, IMO.</div>
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : Yeah, but you should be responsible about BC then, IMO.
Posted by .KRM.[/QUOTE]
I completely agree... but, stuff happens, I think it is nice to know that you have a back up, back up.
The only item I will not compromise on...my bouquet of all purple tulips wrapped in a swatch from my Mom's wedding dress.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : Yeah, but you should be responsible about BC then, IMO.
Posted by .KRM.[/QUOTE]
True .And you definitely should not be relying on EC, taking it as regular birth control.
Plus, anyone I know who has ever taken it has said that it really messes with you and it isn't something you'd want to take all the time.
But the way I see it, EC is called contraception for a reason and it IS a form of BC and being responsible. It is certainly more responsible to take it if you think something may have happened than to do nothing and be unprepared.
But obviously, no one would want to take no BC and then just rely on EC. That would be crazy and wouldn't even work that well.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : True .And you definitely should not be relying on EC, taking it as regular birth control. Plus, anyone I know who has ever taken it has said that it really messes with you and it isn't something you'd want to take all the time. But the way I see it, EC is called contraception for a reason and it IS a form of BC and being responsible. It is certainly more responsible to take it if you think something may have happened than to do nothing and be unprepared. But obviously, no one would want to take no BC and then just rely on EC. That would be crazy and wouldn't even work that well.
Posted by kwynn[/QUOTE]
<div>Yeah, I agree with you K that you should not be relying on it as BC. But people do! Or it is in the back of their minds that they CAN use it as BC and choose to be irresponsible instead. </div><div>
</div><div>For example, one of my BFFs has used it several times because she's had unprotected sex and forgot to take her BCPs (or once we were in college and the dude she was with didn't feel like wrapping it up, she wasn't on BCP then.) To me, that is not an emergency. She was lazy/forgetful and irresponsible. Stop having sex if you are going to act like that. </div><div>
</div><div>Of course, that's a different situation than this board who are in committed relationships, etc. </div>
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : YFor example, one of my BFFs has used it several times because she's had unprotected sex and forgot to take her BCPs (or once we were in college and the dude she was with didn't feel like wrapping it up, she wasn't on BCP then.) To me, that is not an emergency. She was lazy/forgetful and irresponsible. Stop having sex if you are going to act like that. Of course, that's a different situation than this board who are in committed relationships, etc.
Posted by .KRM.[/QUOTE]
I can't imagine using it as your primary BC. It makes you feel like crap, and can you imagine going to your doctor to ask for it everytime you had sex... wow.
Although, I must confess, when I used it I was irresponsible, but people make mistakes and regardless, getting EC was much,much smarter than just winging it and possibly becoming pregnant. To me, that is more irresponsible. If you failed to be responsible at the time you did it, at least you have one more chance to be responsible.
The only item I will not compromise on...my bouquet of all purple tulips wrapped in a swatch from my Mom's wedding dress.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : I can't imagine using it as your primary BC. It makes you feel like crap, and can you imagine going to your doctor to ask for it everytime you had sex... wow. Although, I must confess, when I used it I was irresponsible, but people make mistakes and regardless, getting EC was much,much smarter than just winging it and possibly becoming pregnant. To me, that is more irresponsible. If you failed to be responsible at the time you did it, at least you have one more chance to be responsible.
Posted by jlbaxter33[/QUOTE]
You don't have to go to your dr. to get the morning after pill anymore. It's a non-prescription for anyone over 18. I'm pretty sure you just have to go to the pharmacy and ask.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : You don't have to go to your dr. to get the morning after pill anymore. It's a non-prescription for anyone over 18. I'm pretty sure you just have to go to the pharmacy and ask.
Posted by mm4662[/QUOTE]
Really? Shows how long ago I used it... must be about 7-8 years now ago now.
The only item I will not compromise on...my bouquet of all purple tulips wrapped in a swatch from my Mom's wedding dress.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: NWR - Emergency Contraception : Yeah, but you should be responsible about BC then, IMO.
Posted by .KRM.[/QUOTE]
<div>Oh yeah, I fully agree with that. I wouldn't want to take EC for anything other than an emergency... I definitely wouldn't rely on it on a regular basis. Of course, I've been on BC for almost 10 years solid now and have never had a scare, thank God (knock on wood). </div>
I'm thinking a true emergency would be a condom breaking or having sex, throwing up your BCP, falling asleep early and forgetting to take it.
I'm sure people who try to take it as regulkar BCP (non-emergency) will likely end up pregnant since it isn't as effective as regular BCP. And it would be a total waste of money to keep going and getting EC!
[QUOTE]I'm a pharmacist and I have no problem with people using it when it is needed. What infuriates me is when people bring in a prescription for it (so that their insurance pays for it and they dont have to), and the prescription has 11 refills. Thats crap.
Posted by JamieK1882[/QUOTE]
Oh my. That surprises me that a doctor would write 11 refills AND it also surprises me that insurances would approve that.
I get that accidents happen and even though I want kids, definitely agree that marriage doesn't always mean kids. I think EC has it's time and place and I am glad that there is that option for those situations people may get in. Hopefully if someone needs to take it once, it can be a lesson learned? Or maybe not if you have 11 refills!
BC is not 100% effective. EC is an accelerated BC option. So if you are OK with BC, then EC shouldn't be different.
As long as the woman isn't harming her body, she should be able to take EC as often as needed w/o being judged.
I have never had to take myself, but would if warranted - and its nice to know I have options as needed.