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Illinois emergency order on oral contraceptives

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Zhan - 08 Apr 2005 09:24 GMT
I believe that it is every woman's right to choose if she would like
to bring a child into this world or not.

A pharmacist who refuses to give contraception to a woman must then
also take responsibility for the child coming into this world,
unwanted.

By refusing to give contraception you are withholding the right to
medication that all people surely have.
If you did your share of counselling with the filling of the
prescription, it is the woman's choice if she would still want to take
the pill or not.
Bob G. - 08 Apr 2005 13:16 GMT
>I believe that it is every woman's right to choose if she would like
>to bring a child into this world or not.

I  share your opinion on this subject....

>A pharmacist who refuses to give contraception to a woman must then
>also take responsibility for the child coming into this world,
>unwanted.

Sorry ... but you are in my opionion  completely wrong .. to be
blunt...your  comment is pure BULLSHIT... .

>By refusing to give contraception you are withholding the right to
>medication that all people surely have

Sorry but I am not about to give up my own personal rights and beliefs
just to satisfy you...
 
>If you did your share of counselling with the filling of the
>prescription, it is the woman's choice if she would still want to take
>the pill or not.

I can only advise the women about the drug, its side effects etc and
how to take the "pill"...   I  will not in anyway try to influence her
decision to take the "pill" or not...

Bob Griffiths
     
getsumonya - 08 Apr 2005 15:58 GMT
>I believe that it is every woman's right to choose if she would like
> to bring a child into this world or not.
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> prescription, it is the woman's choice if she would still want to take
> the pill or not.

So what's next - if the bc drug is dispensed and fails are they gonna start
asking pharmacists for child support?

Brad
nobody special - 10 Apr 2005 07:08 GMT
>I believe that it is every woman's right to choose if she would like
> to bring a child into this world or not.

If so, she should consent to sexual relations.  If not, abstain.  Pretty
easy concept.

> A pharmacist who refuses to give contraception to a woman must then
> also take responsibility for the child coming into this world,
> unwanted.

Absurd.  Responsibility for the child lies upon those who had the sexual
relations which created the child.

> By refusing to give contraception you are withholding the right to
> medication that all people surely have.

There is no such right.  I'd be interested in your definition of a "right".

> If you did your share of counselling with the filling of the
> prescription, it is the woman's choice if she would still want to take
> the pill or not.

It's also the woman's "choice" to walk down the street to a pharmacy which
will fill the prescription.  I'd urge her to do so.
 
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