- Colorado’s legislature is considering a proposed law that would mandate that all hospitals in the state give the abortifacient “morning-after” pill to rape victims. There would be no provision for religious objections. Read more at the source: Catholic World News (0)
With studies like the one above, it’s hard to imagine that the morning after pill isn’t readily available. In fact, in some states, the pill isn’t even available for rape victims that come into hospitals for an emergency rape kit.
The main reason that the morning after pill isn’t yet available without a prescription from your doctor is because of pro-life supporters. A harsh, but true statement.
The morning after pill prevents the egg from implanting itself in the uterine wall. There is a small chance that the egg will even be fertilized, but if it is fertilized, it can be considered that the fertilized egg is now an unborn child.
A lot of religious groups also speak out against the morning after pill because they don’t believe in hormonal contraception or any form of contraception at all.
Despite the studies showing that having the MAP available without prescription won’t encourage promiscuity or unprotected sex, there are still strong believers saying that it will encourage those things.
All of those points combined create a strong case against preventing the MAP from being available. It’s a fine line that is hard to debate.
If it’s not available to young women from pharmacies or walk-in clinics, it should at least be available in hospitals for rape victims for obvious reasons.