No, it wouldn't be possible as it takes the fertilized egg several days to travel to the uterus for implantation to occur.
Simply put, a fertilized egg is not considered "being pregnant."
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No, it wouldn't be possible as it takes the fertilized egg several days to travel to the uterus for implantation to occur.
Simply put, a fertilized egg is not considered "being pregnant."
Okay, thanks -
I recommend you watch this Nova video. It takes about an hour, but is extraordinary with some very interesting microimagry. This is extremely informative and very easy to understand.
NOVA | Life's Greatest Miracle
It takes about an hour to watch, but is very well worth the hour of time it takes.
Pay particular attention to sequence 2 of the video.
I will take your advice - I am curious why the
72 hour pill is also called the abortion pill if it isn't - hopefully the video will explain that.
As I understand it the pill works by preventing a fertilized egg from implanting, effectively aborting the pregnancy.
WG summed up my question - if the egg is not implanted, there's no pregnancy. Maybe it's "forbidden" birth control but it's certainly not an abortion. - ?
It's a matter of semantics really. It prevents implantation by causing the uterus to be a hostile environment.
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