4/27/2020

damn dude, I'm late


Why do these simple words spoken, by a woman, strike the fear of God in a man 
"Dude, damn I'm late?" 
Laws governing abortion continue to be debated in many parts of the world. 
Argentina’s Senate on Thursday narrowly rejected a closely watched bill to legalize abortion. Voters in Ireland this spring struck down a 35-year-old constitutional ban on abortion, one of the strictest in Europe. In Poland, politicians are making a renewed push to restrict abortion.
And in the United States, the departure of Justice Anthony Kennedy and President Trump’s selection to succeed him is expected to redraw the well-established legal battle lines over abortion rights.
Behind the roiling public debates are deeply personal experiences: an unintended pregnancy, rape, family influence, a medical crisis, feelings of loss.
Even in places where the practice is legal, abortion can still be hard to talk about. When we invited readers to share their own stories earlier this year, more than 1,300 responded from over 30 countries, showing the vast range of reasons, means and outcomes for abortion.
So will this become permanent?

Final thoughts
I've personally never had a discussion with a female partner about having to have an abortion. I'm one of those guys who believe women have the right to decide what to do with their bodies. So prevention was always first discussed before we engaged in sex. If she was not going to protect herself, using the pill or some kind of contraception, then I would haven to take the lead... I never wanted to have the discussion of  her needing to take "the morning after pill"
If we just act like mature adults then we need not try to "Unring" that bell about "the morning after pill" Levonorgestrel is a hormone that can be used for emergency contraception. Emergency contraception should not be used as a routine method of birth control.


Levonorgestrel can prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex. People sometimes call it the "morning after pill." But you don't have to wait until the morning after sex to take it. In fact, levonorgestrel is more effective the sooner you take it. It is a one-dose regimen: you take one pill. The pill contains 1.5 milligrams of levonorgestrel, which is used in lower doses in many birth control pills.
Aren't you glad we no longer have to worry about getting pregnant,
and using contraception ?

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