Plan B not effective for women of average weight

SGT_Kat

Army Strong
Nov 22, 2013
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"The European drug, Norlevo, uses a compound called levonorgestrel to prevent pregnancy up to 48 hours after sexual intercourse. That’s the same ingredient in Plan B One-Step" That company "has added a warning label to its product noting that it begins losing its effectiveness for women over 165 pounds, and may be totally ineffective for women over 176 pounds."

"The average U.S. woman weighs 166 pounds, according to the Centers for Disease Control."

They are now pushing to promote copper IUDs instead, which will be covered 100% under obamacare. Copper IUDs have a massive number of dangerous health risks. Also "on the Mirena website under “How does it work?” it states “Mirena may stop the release of your egg from your ovary, but this is not the way it works in most cases. Most likely, these actions work together to prevent pregnancy.” If there is not clear understanding of how the device works, how can they be certain of its safety?"
 
So today's average is yesterday's fatso. I could have told you that just by driving by WalMart.
 

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