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Inside Plan B, The Morning After Pill

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In 2006, Plan B One Step be­came the first emergency contra­ceptive pill available to women in the aisle of any local drug store. Eight years later, it is still the topic of many conversations around the country.

To its core, according to drugs.com, Plan B contains le­vonorgestrel, which is a “female hormone that prevents ovula­tion…it makes it harder for a sperm to fertilize an egg.” This pill is used to “prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or failure of birth control” and is to be taken “within 72 hours after sex,” ac­cording to planbonestep.com.

What some women do not re­alize is that Plan B One Step is not a substitute to birth control. It is meant for one time use in an emergency situation. If women find themselves taking Plan B more than twice a month, they should reexamine their birth con­trol method and choose another option that might better suit their lifestyle.

On one hand, emergency contraceptives help against un­wanted pregnancies caused by rape and other sexual encounters. Planbonestep.com says it is “just one pill, so you get what you need right away.”

According to homepages.rpi. edu, Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, who is in favor for the morning after pill, says these are the three main argu­ments against emergency contra­ceptives:

“ 1. Contraceptive argument: women who take this drug block pregnancy and sets her will against the human good of pro­creation.

2. Abortion argument: women can’t know whether it will or won’t cause an early abortion if the egg has already been fer­tilized, so she is willing and ac­cepting abortion as a possible outcome.

3. Morning after pill argu­ment: it is robbing sex of its hu­man meaning: reproduction.”

In addition to these Con Argu­ments, other side effects include nausea, vomiting, heavy periods, lower abdominal pain and breast tenderness. It also does not pre­vent STDs or STIs and does not stop a current pregnancy.

Both women and men need to be aware of the pros and cons of Plan B One Step. Men can be just as responsible as women and should know the facts before spending $50 on a back up plan. People must be smart, respon­sible and aware of what fits their lifestyle.

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