Proof of this assertion?dgs49 wrote:And the cases of child abuse and child neglect are ubiquitous - much, much more prevalent than they were before the invention of The Pill, or the ready availability of abortion.
Teenagers have sex irresponsibly. They have for time immemorial, and will continue to forever, is my guess. It's biologically driven and any amount of moralizing won't change that.dgs49 wrote:Thus, there is no reason on earth to suppose that the ready availability of this new means of preventing pregnancy will have any measurable effect on the number of "unwanted" or "accidental" births in this country. People - and in particular young girls - will simply start behaving even more irresponsibly, with some of the pregnancies blocked by this pill, but many more of them going forward through carelessness or neglect.
What I am supportive of is a national campaign to discourage irresponsible sexual behavior by whatever means are at our disposal, and to discourage people from having children that they are not prepared or able to nurture. Such a campaign, in conjunction with responsible use of "artificial" birth control might have the desired effects.
Making this pill readily available (OTC) will, as I speculated above, simply encourage more irresponsible behavior, particularly among young people who should not be engaging in reproductive behavior in the first place.
If anything, the pro-life moralizing, IMHO, adds to the problem of women and men carrying through with unwanted/unintended pregnancies and raising children they don't want and are ill-prepared to raise. Those children more often than not end up abused and/or neglected. And no, most unwanted children won't be given up for adoption - having been pregnant myself, I know very well the amazing bonding power of pregnancy hormones, which I think in so many cases results in a woman deciding to keep a baby she had considered giving up. Unfortunately, those hormones dissipate post-natally into postpartum depression in many cases, the mother/child bond is disrupted, and dysfunction ensues.
Frankly, with 7 billion people on the planet and a few billion of them starving, I have zero issues with easy access to Plan B, OR abortion.