Originally posted by: MAME
1) stop sexing without protection
2) sex only when you want to have a baby
3) go to the hospital (or even your local doctor) and get it. Remember, it's effective for like 2 days after you sexed her
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: MAME
1) stop sexing without protection
2) sex only when you want to have a baby
3) go to the hospital (or even your local doctor) and get it. Remember, it's effective for like 2 days after you sexed her
first two don't get you the pill smartass
if you're in washington state, it's OTC.
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Planned parenthood will write a prescription on demand.
I personally think its criminal you need a prescription for this thanks to to the religious right (but I'll take that discussion to P&N). It's a sad day when the head of the FDA caves to political pressure.
-Chu
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Planned parenthood will write a prescription on demand.
I personally think its criminal you need a prescription for this thanks to to the religious right (but I'll take that discussion to P&N). It's a sad day when the head of the FDA caves to political pressure.
-Chu
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Planned parenthood will write a prescription on demand.
I personally think its criminal you need a prescription for this thanks to to the religious right (but I'll take that discussion to P&N). It's a sad day when the head of the FDA caves to political pressure.
-Chu
Considering the fact that ~50% of all U.S. pregnancies are unplanned, I think I'd rather have OTC contraception instead of paying out my pocket for trailer-trash welfare.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Planned parenthood will write a prescription on demand.
I personally think its criminal you need a prescription for this thanks to to the religious right (but I'll take that discussion to P&N). It's a sad day when the head of the FDA caves to political pressure.
-Chu
Considering the fact that ~50% of all U.S. pregnancies are unplanned, I think I'd rather have OTC contraception instead of paying out my pocket for trailer-trash welfare.
Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Planned parenthood will write a prescription on demand.
I personally think its criminal you need a prescription for this thanks to to the religious right (but I'll take that discussion to P&N). It's a sad day when the head of the FDA caves to political pressure.
-Chu
Considering the fact that ~50% of all U.S. pregnancies are unplanned, I think I'd rather have OTC contraception instead of paying out my pocket for trailer-trash welfare.
I think you should re-read his statement....
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: CheapArse
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Planned parenthood will write a prescription on demand.
I personally think its criminal you need a prescription for this thanks to to the religious right (but I'll take that discussion to P&N). It's a sad day when the head of the FDA caves to political pressure.
-Chu
Considering the fact that ~50% of all U.S. pregnancies are unplanned, I think I'd rather have OTC contraception instead of paying out my pocket for trailer-trash welfare.
I think you should re-read his statement....
I believe he was building on what was already said....
KK
Originally posted by: datalink7
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Planned parenthood will write a prescription on demand.
I personally think its criminal you need a prescription for this thanks to to the religious right (but I'll take that discussion to P&N). It's a sad day when the head of the FDA caves to political pressure.
-Chu
Why blame the religious right? I know a group "Atheists against Abortion."
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: datalink7
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Planned parenthood will write a prescription on demand.
I personally think its criminal you need a prescription for this thanks to to the religious right (but I'll take that discussion to P&N). It's a sad day when the head of the FDA caves to political pressure.
-Chu
Why blame the religious right? I know a group "Atheists against Abortion."
Arrugh - that's the whole point - THIS IS NOT ABORTION. It prevents the sperm from hooking up with the ovum. There is no fetus yet.
-Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
could the doctors tell your parents about this visit?
someone just said
"if they feel that u are endangering your health.. but the health dept cant tell"
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: datalink7
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Planned parenthood will write a prescription on demand.
I personally think its criminal you need a prescription for this thanks to to the religious right (but I'll take that discussion to P&N). It's a sad day when the head of the FDA caves to political pressure.
-Chu
Why blame the religious right? I know a group "Atheists against Abortion."
Arrugh - that's the whole point - THIS IS NOT ABORTION. It prevents the sperm from hooking up with the ovum. There is no fetus yet.
-Chu
Originally posted by: TMPadmin
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: datalink7
Originally posted by: Chu
Originally posted by: Twista
question in title.
Planned parenthood will write a prescription on demand.
I personally think its criminal you need a prescription for this thanks to to the religious right (but I'll take that discussion to P&N). It's a sad day when the head of the FDA caves to political pressure.
-Chu
Why blame the religious right? I know a group "Atheists against Abortion."
Arrugh - that's the whole point - THIS IS NOT ABORTION. It prevents the sperm from hooking up with the ovum. There is no fetus yet.
-Chu
Nope, this prevents the fertalized egg from implanting.
