Louisiana Bishops Endorse Abortive Contraception In [Alleged] Rape Cases
The bishops' spokesman, Tom Costanza, said a woman "should be able to defend herself against possible conception as a result of sexual assault."
The problem: the morning-after pill not only stops ovulation, but - if ovulation has occurred - causes an abortion by preventing the embryo from implanting in the uterus. Therefore, this drug is immoral.
A new Louisiana state law requires hospitals to provide information about the morning-after pill and to dispense it to [alleged] rape victims. The bishops have simply sided with the regime on this issue.
On 9 July, all three abortion clinics in Louisiana ceased operations following the overturning of Roe v Wade.
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