The rhythm method and embryonic death

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Abstract

Some proponents of the pro-life movement argue against morning after pills, IUDs, and contraceptive pills on grounds of a concern for causing embryonic death. What has gone unnoticed, however, is that the pro-life line of argumentation can be extended to the rhythm method of contraception as well. Given certain plausible empirical assumptions, the rhythm method may well be responsible for a much higher number of embryonic deaths than some other contraceptive techniques.

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Bovens, L. (2006). The rhythm method and embryonic death. Journal of Medical Ethics, 32(6), 355–356. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.2005.013920

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