Plan B is for taking within 72 hours of unprotected sex. Medication abortion (mifepristone/misoprostol) is not usually available until after a woman knows she's pregnant, which is weeks later. They're VERY different.
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It's understandable that regular people confuse the two, but a newspaper should not. This is basic-ass shit. Please do better!
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WTF!
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I take your broader point, but I don’t think that’s what that excerpt is saying. Writing isn’t super clear but it seems to be nodding at considering abortion as a next step.
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Then the wording should have been "And she became pregnant" not "and she was pregnant."
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Anyone capable of becoming pregnant should keep “just in case” Plan B and M&M in their medicine cabinet, at the ready.
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I doubt this would help someone with a controlling partner who can withhold their birth control. Otherwise, good advice.
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Restrictions around Plan B and M&M cause later, more expensive, more surgical abortions to happen, and restrictions harm and kill women. Sometimes they result in self induced amateur abortion and sometimes they die.
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It’s confusing, but I don’t think the author was trying to suggest Plan B was an abortifacient, rather that she was already pregnant when she went to the clinic.
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Then they should say "Even if she had the money to pay, she could not have gotten Plan B, because she was already pregnant." The wording!
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