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#46
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DrollHumor (01/29/2013) [-]
How to fix them:
1. If you spill salt, take a pinch of the fallen salt and toss it over your shoulder.
2. If you break a mirror, don't look into the pieces; seeing yourself in the shattered glass is what actually "causes" the bad luck.
3. If there is a hole in the condom, purchase the "Plan B" aka "Morning After" pill and have her take it as soon as possible. It is not equivalent to an abortion.
1. If you spill salt, take a pinch of the fallen salt and toss it over your shoulder.
2. If you break a mirror, don't look into the pieces; seeing yourself in the shattered glass is what actually "causes" the bad luck.
3. If there is a hole in the condom, purchase the "Plan B" aka "Morning After" pill and have her take it as soon as possible. It is not equivalent to an abortion.
#81 to #78
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DrollHumor (01/29/2013) [-]
#2 is incorrect.
You were closest with #1. A woman does not have an egg just sitting in her uterus at all times. It is a complicated process in which the lining of the uterus thickens, and then the fallopian tube releases an egg. If that egg is fertilized then it will attach itself to the lining of the uterine wall and the woman is considered pregnant. If the egg goes unfertilized then it will be flushed out along with the uterine lining during her period.
The pill prevents fallopian tube from dispersing the egg. Thus, preventing pregnancy and technically ovulation.
You were closest with #1. A woman does not have an egg just sitting in her uterus at all times. It is a complicated process in which the lining of the uterus thickens, and then the fallopian tube releases an egg. If that egg is fertilized then it will attach itself to the lining of the uterine wall and the woman is considered pregnant. If the egg goes unfertilized then it will be flushed out along with the uterine lining during her period.
The pill prevents fallopian tube from dispersing the egg. Thus, preventing pregnancy and technically ovulation.
www.nytimes.com/2012/06/06/health/research/morning-after-pills-dont-block -implantation-science-suggests.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
http://www.choiceandhealth.com/whatisthedifference.htm
www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/blogs/the-human-condition/2009/08/25/how-p lan-b-works-six-things-you-always-wondered-about-emergency-contraception.html
Sources cited. Your turn.
http://www.choiceandhealth.com/whatisthedifference.htm
www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/blogs/the-human-condition/2009/08/25/how-p lan-b-works-six-things-you-always-wondered-about-emergency-contraception.html
Sources cited. Your turn.
#90 to #88
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DrollHumor (01/29/2013) [-]
Please get your books. I'm obviously interested in this topic. I can Google terms I am unfamiliar with. My sources are websites because I am not yet a med student, I'm just a freshman in college trying to to get my Bachelors of Science. My links are too long, FJ got lazy. Copy paste them instead of clicking. Except the second one, it needs an L on the end.