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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Know what to say when some one asks Part 1


So many people say that a baby is not a human being. I wish to tell you some Scientific Biological facts.
            An embryo is not part of the mother, it lives inside of her, and it is an individual thing. So much so that it changes the mother so much to have it inside of her.
            In the embryo you can find these things: one or more cells, patterns of organization, use of energy, stable internal conditions, grow and change, and you can find reproduce organs. All of these are the Biological sense of a living human being.
Even Human Embryology books say that life begins at conception!
 Here is a bit of an article I found that really made it clear for me:
            Take a 90 year old man.... clearly human life.

Turn the clock back 90 years to when he was only born 1 second earlier.... clearly human life.

Now here is where it may start to get tricky for some people...

Go back to 1 day before that baby is born....clearly human life. Same baby, only 1 day older.

Go back 2 or even 3 months. A fetus at this stage can (and they have) survive if born this early. A pre-mature baby is still human life.

Now go back to 1 hour after the sperm fertilized the egg.

That 90 year old man and that 1 hour old embryo are the same "thing".

This also brings another point up to me. The case that when a women is pregnant and a doctor comes into the room and says, you need an abortion because the baby will kill you if you have it, which happens quite often. I even brought this up to my mom and she said that if that had happened to her she would have had the child anyway because if she isn’t willing to give her life to her child than she isn’t worthy of having that child. 

Thursday, June 17, 2010

The New Morning After Pill



Fireworks over New "Morning After Pill"?

FDA Panel Mulling "Ella," Which Works Up to 5 Days Later; Current Pill, "Plan B," Is Effective for 3 Days 

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    (CBS)  A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel was slated to meet Thursday to discuss approval of an emergency contraceptive pill, dubbed "Ella," that's already sold in 22 European countries.

    "Ella" is expected to prove highly controversial here.

    It's designed to prevent pregnancy if taken up to five days after intercourse, two more than "Plan B."

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    On "The Early Show" Thursday, CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton observed that, "Obviously, there are heavy moral, ethical, social, even financial, political issues with this. We're going to stick to the medical ones, which really, for the most part -- most experts are saying the real big difference between Ella and Plan B is just the duration of time in which they can be used."

    One thing raising eyebrows, co-anchor Harry Smith, is the chemical similarity between Ella and the so-called abortion pill, RU-486.

    Plan B, Ashton explained, "is made of Levonorgestrel, which is a progesterone-like hormone compound. It can prevent pregnancy up to 72 hours after intercourse ... and it's about 85 percent effective. Ella, or the new one, works up to 120 hours, or five days. (It contains) Ulipristal Acetate, which works to moderate the progesterone effects on ovaries and possibly the uterus."

    You don't need a prescription for Plan B in the U.S. If Ella is OK'd, it would only be available with a prescription.

    As for Ella's side effects, Ashton says, the most common ones reported include nausea, headaches, abdominal or pelvic pain, menstrual-like pain, fatigue and dizziness -- you're always gonna see those things."

    What will the panel and FDA be looking at in considering whether to approve Ella?

    "Is it effective," Ashton responded, "does it work in the 120 hours, as it's said to? Is it safe? Obviously, always important. Do there need to be special recommendations for subpopulations, in terms of obese women, and will there be the potential for off-label use? They're going to have to address that."

    FDA advisory committees don't have the final word on matters they take up. They're made up of outside experts who make recommendations to the agency, which makes the final decision -- though it usually heeds the advice of the panels. 










    They openly admit that there are issues with the original pill, then why do they have to go out of their way to make a new one that does the same thing, when the issues are political!?

    Monday, June 14, 2010

    What poppes up when you type in "funny pope pictures" and more

    I was looking for this picture of the pope and this popped up (below)

    Now tell me what the heck is going on with the word when the popes face is put on condoms to make fun of him? It's a sad fact that this is influencing our children, our future is being told everything they see on TV is true (but they so happily don't show them EWTN or other Christian stations). If any one reading these has children, first off YOUR AWESOME! don't let anyone tell you other wise! Second of all don't let your kids believe everything they see, because that is what really gets us in the end is when the parents just let the kids sit their and don't even bother to tell them that what the new caster or talk show host said isn't true.


    Oh and one more thing, the fact that people are using the sex scandals to try and show that the Church is horrible in more ways than one and it's just dumb, because the closer you get to the true faith the more the Devils going to try and pull you away and not everyone has the power to resist his power. Not everyone has the strength of the Saints, but we can if we just ignore Satan.


    God Bless all,
    Teen for Life

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