Levonorgestrel in cases of rape: How does it work?

Linacre Q

Dekalb Medical, Tucker, Georgia, USA.

Published: May 2014

The Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services allows the use of an emergency contraceptive for a woman who has been raped, as a defense against her attacker's sperm, provided the drug prevents fertilization and does not act against a conceived human life. Catholic emergency rooms around the country have been pressured to provide Plan B (LNG-EC) to patients seeking help after a sexual assault. Catholic bioethicists have supported the use of this drug based on their interpretation of the scientific literature regarding its mechanism of action. This paper presents a review of the mechanisms of action of LNG-EC when given during the fertile window, showing a high probability that it acts against human life rather than preventing fertilization, and proposes another class of drugs as a possible alternative.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4028726PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/2050854914Y.0000000017DOI Listing

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