PinkTulip
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Someone else can probably speak about this better than me. With the pill, an egg can be released (it is not supposed to work this way) and fertilized. However, the uterine wall will not allow it to implant. This is where they get the term. With pregnancy, an egg will not be released. I found this:Well no, I don't think you could... it isn't possible to misscarry before a zygote implants in the uterine wall...
but my question about natural pregnancy... the hormones released during pregnancy stop any futher fertilised eggs implanting in the uterine wall... and exactly the same thing happens with artificial hormonal contraceptives... so i want to know why one is considered an "evil abortifacient contraceptive" and the other perfectly natural and normal, when we are talking about precisely the same phenomenon
http://www.pfli.org/faq_oc.html
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