From this, Meilander concludes that emergency contraception is more like contraception than abortifacient procedures. |
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Because it is reputed to affect the menstrual cycle and to be an abortifacient, its use in pregnancy and lactation is to be avoided. |
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They emphasized that trichosanthin only has an abortifacient effect when injected. |
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Many people think the Pill is simply a preventative measure, but it does also act as an abortifacient. |
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Parliament must have been aware of these methods and cannot have had in mind a process where abortifacient agents were administered by nurses. |
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Some varieties of the pill cause more abortions and some less, but sooner or later all varieties are abortifacient. |
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Hellebore Known as Christmas rose, a poisonous plant used as a purgative, in the treatment of dropsy and as an abortifacient. |
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It's an essay that suggests that it's unethical to use oral contraceptives because of their abortifacient properties. |
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Toting a satchel containing lye soap, a grater, and a red-rubber hose, she visits their dingy apartments, where she administers a toxic abortifacient. |
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It is not an abortifacient because you do not have implantation of the fertilised egg until up to 72 hours after fertilisation. |
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As a result of its abortifacient properties, women may depend on the off-label use of misoprostol to terminate their pregnancies. |
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One dead foetus was found in a total of 55 suggesting that the drug had no abortifacient effect. |
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Norplant therefore acts as an abortifacient, preventing nidation of the embryo. |
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Middle Eastern Unani medicine affirms its abortifacient properties. |
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One of its prime uses was as an abortifacient and emmenagogue. |
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Evidence that women used abortifacient herbs dates back to the Egyptians. |
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She has a tattoo of Queen Anne's lace on her right arm, in honor of women who used the plant's seeds as an abortifacient. |
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Mifepristone has been tested for safety and efficacy and approved in 11 European nations, where an estimated 500,000 women have used it as an abortifacient. |
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In addition, harmful effects on the progeny, as well as teratogenic and abortifacient effects, shall be investigated. |
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It is thus inaccurate to refer to this pill as emergency contraception, given its potential to act as an abortifacient. |
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Yet knowledge of the peacock flower and its use as an abortifacient remained confined, by and large, to the slave camps and backwoods villages of the New World colonies. |
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Anti-abortion activists have always claimed that the morning-after pill is an abortifacient as it can work by preventing the implantation of an embryo. |
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Searle specifically addressed Cytotec's off-label use as a cervical ripener, labor inducer, or a stand-alone abortifacient. |
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Other opponents have argued that Plan B is an abortifacient. |
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In addition, within a single genus such as Daphne, species are variously used clinically as a safe abortifacient and a purgative, and the plants are of some horticultural interest. |
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We would appreciate assurances from your association that should Health Canada make this pill available without a prescription across Canada that your members will inform women of its potential to act as an abortifacient. |
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Hence the proposal to use RU 486 as an abortifacient. |
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No teratogenicity or reproductive toxicity has been reported in human pregnancy despite an abortifacient effect in rhesus monkeys at 90 to 360 times the human dose. |
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The contraceptives on offer today are becoming increasingly abortifacient, a finding which should provide food for reflection for those in the Church who have defended the use of contraceptives. |
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In the 19th century, nutmeg was thought to be an abortifacient, which led to numerous recorded cases of nutmeg poisoning. |
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Nutmeg was once considered an abortifacient, but may be safe for culinary use during pregnancy. |
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During the American slavery period, cotton root bark was used in folk remedies as an abortifacient, that is, to induce a miscarriage. |
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Savine was considered an abortifacient, though why it was thought a threat to a small girl is unclear. |
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Such interference is best understood not as contraceptive but as a very early abortifacient action. |
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It can therefore be used as an abortifacient. |
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Serologic, bacteriologic, and histopathologic examination of fetal tissues identified no other infectious abortifacient agents in the Chlamydiales-positive samples. |
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Medical abortions are those induced by abortifacient pharmaceuticals. |
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