lunes, 20 de septiembre de 2010

Are you sure that you are aborting?


Dear all, In this oportunity the blog is about Dr. Valenzuela talk: the postovulatory effects of levornorgestrel in emergency contraception, and what do i think of this.


First, Why is this topic so controversial?, This topic, the use of drugs with the object the contraception, is the BIG problem, because this concept have direct relation with the abortion, and it is a topic in discussion yet, Why?, because the investigators have concept different about abortion, for example, the biologists say that the life begin when is formed the zigoto, and if you provokes the dead of this from here, you are provoking abortion.

Dr. Valenzuela's view point about the use levonorgestrel is that provoke contraception preventing the conception, through different mechanisms: It prevents ovulation (anovulatory effect), preventing the union of egg and sperm, preventing that these from joining the egg (contraceptive effect) and, in discuss yet, alters the internal walls of the uterus (the endometrium) preventing the implantation embryo in the uterus.


Is important to consider that the levornorgestrel is a drug that when you use in emergency contraceptive, while earlier you take it after the intercourse, the greater the possibility that pregnancy does not happen.

Now, with this information and drugs we could prevent the unwanted pregnancy or a pregnancy that generates product of rape, although it is a sensitive issue because it is difficult to address them, is good to consider that there are methods to avoid and prevent, especially in rape.

This is the blog and I hope you like.


3 comentarios:

  1. Hello my love!!!

    I think that you mentioned in the last paragraph, in rape cases is very important that we as future midwife know the alternatives if the woman don´t want has any memory of this situation.

    I love you!!!!! kisses

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  2. Hi Rodrigo,

    Very good post. The way you´ve explained why the topic is so controversial is clear and self-explanatory. Well done!!

    Remember to use IT if the sentence starts with no pronoun.

    Cheers,
    Claudia

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