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To: LindyBill who wrote (622830)1/22/2017 1:58:09 AM
From: bruwin  Read Replies (1) of 793939
 
Yes, that's all it takes. If a woman doesn't wish to get pregnant then she either takes contraception, uses a condom, or uses the "rhythm" method. Surely that's not Rocket Science. And if it's only on prescription then you go to your local GP and get one which will probably last for months. Or, as is the case in my country, you go to one of hundreds of clinics around the country and obtain your Contraception means there ....

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I have two married daughters and they planned their pregnancies. In fact, my eldest even got an App which she put on her phone to determine her most "un-fertile" periods ... one can get an App for just about anything these days !!!

And if taking any form of contraception is a "religious matter", then what about all those other major religions of the world that don't appear to have a problem with it. Apparently they all turn to the same God, yet some assume their interpretation or dogma is the correct one. Who, I wonder, can say who is right and who is wrong.
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