Writing in the journal Contraception, the journalists write that Plan B emergency contraception -- often referred to as the "morning-after pill" -- "is not as effective in reducing unwanted pregnancy rates at a population level as we once hoped." They also acknowledge women's abuse of the drug (using it repeatedly), and express concern that said ineffectiveness "seem to have put the brakes on funding" from financial backers to promote its use..........
...........The FRC fellow says organizations that profit from sales of Plan B -- such as Planned Parenthood -- are employing false advertising. "Because they continue to fail to inform women of the possible abortifacient mechanism of the drug," she explains. "And this is a clear violation of informed consent for...people who believe that life begins at conception."
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...........The FRC fellow says organizations that profit from sales of Plan B -- such as Planned Parenthood -- are employing false advertising. "Because they continue to fail to inform women of the possible abortifacient mechanism of the drug," she explains. "And this is a clear violation of informed consent for...people who believe that life begins at conception."
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