chadfromdallas said:I could care less, as long as it works and saves my future, lol
I'm not sure exactly how it works, but the above sounds right. If that's the case, then I don't see how it could be considered abortion. Many fertilized eggs are not implanted, but they aren't considered miscarriages. I would think that an egg needs to implant before an abortion can occur.BethR said:The morning after pill makes the uterus not condusive for implantation so a fertilized egg could not implant and therefore it would be passed out of the uterus.
Beth76 said:I would think that an egg needs to implant before an abortion can occur.
chadfromdallas said:A lot of religious folks tend to think it is.
MinnieM21 said:It all depends on when you think life begins. But no, I don't consider it abortion.
Abortion, in its most common usage, refers to the voluntary, or induced, termination of pregnancy, generally through the use of surgical procedures or drugs. As a result, birth does not take place. Medically, the term also refers to the early termination of a pregnancy by natural causes ("spontaneous abortion" or miscarriage), which ends one in five of all pregnancies, usually within the first thirteen weeks, or to the cessation of normal growth of a body part or organ.
Pregnancy is the process by which a mammalian female carries a live offspring from conception until it develops to the point where the offspring is capable of living outside the womb. It starts with conception, the process of fertilization to form a zygote, and ends in childbirth, miscarriage, or abortion.
Well if you go by this definition of abortion, then yes it would be an abortion. It really depends on when you believe life starts. I believe life starts at conception, so therefore I would consider it an abortion.BethR said: