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[e-drug] USA trying to block abortion pills in new WHO EML? (3)


  • From: "Norman Lufesi" <nlufesi@yahoo.com>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 20:48:40 +0100 (BST)

USA trying to block abortion pills in new WHO EML? (3)
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[This is the last message we accept on this issue. WHO and those of us who approve of it, see this as a safe alternative to abortion done illegally or surgical abortion. Whether we like it or not women do get pregnant, often unwillingly, and might want to terminate the pregnancy. Sometimes it is also done for medical reasons. Abortion is rarely used instead of contraception. When you ask if doctor's are not obligation to safeguard people's health does not include babies, you may also ask if it does not include women. Misoprostol was also put on the list for induction of labour. KM, moderator]

Druggers,

This is very interesting. I wonder the use of these
drugs. I understand the reproductive health Unit is
influencing the inclusion of these drugs on the name
of human rights and sympathising with the women who
are dying of abortion. Have we considered the rights
of the unborn children? Life starts in the uterus we
should remember? Where have doctors using these drugs
put this statement "The mission of the physician is to
safeguard the health of people" does these people
include the unborn child (fetus)?, and where has these
doctors put this statement "The health of my patients
will be my first consideration" are people who wants
to abort patient?

I dont see why the the reproductive health unit wants
to promote abortion and kill a lot of people. Don't we
want the unborn children to enjoy what we are enjoying
now. Remember God knew Jeremiah in his mothers womb
(when he was a fetus).

We can prove these drugs as essential drugs but my
question is are human rights made to protect or
promote sin?

I strongly support Bush in this

Norman Lufesi
Student, Section for International Health,
University of Oslo, Institute of Community Medicine.
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