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Catholic Hospitals to Follow Plan B Law

posted by nsymmonds | 3:31pm Friday September 28, 2007

Associated Press – September 27, 2007
HARTFORD, Conn. – Roman Catholic bishops in Connecticut have agreed to let hospital personnel give emergency contraception to all rape victims, reversing their decision days before a new state law requires it.
The church, which runs four of the state’s 30 hospitals, had fought the state law requiring medical personnel to give rape victims emergency contraception, sold as Plan B, even if the women are ovulating.
Church officials had said the treatment was tantamount to abortion and had been considering legal action, but they took a step away from that position Thursday, in a joint statement by the Catholic Bishops of Connecticut and leaders of the Catholic hospitals.
The hospitals will be allowed to provide Plan B without ovulation tests “since the teaching authority of the church has not definitively resolved this matter and since there is serious doubt about how Plan B pills work,” the statement reads. “To administer Plan B without an ovulation test is not an intrinsically evil act.”
Plan B is a high dose of a drug found in many regular birth-control pills. Its maker, Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc., got approval last year to sell the drug over-the-counter.
The company says Plan B can lower the risk of pregnancy by up to 89 percent if taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex. The drug works by stopping ovulation and has no effect on an existing pregnancy.
The new law requires a pregnancy test, but not an ovulation test, before the drug is given. The Catholic hospitals wanted to first perform ovulation tests, and church officials said Thursday the law still should be changed to allow that.
Roman Catholics believe that life begins at conception, and the fact that Plan B is intended to work after sexual activity but prior to conception complicated their response.
Barry Feldman, a spokesman for the Connecticut Catholic Conference, said the bishops had “an evolution of thinking” about “the state of existing science and the lack of definitive teaching by the church and the fact that there are many who are affiliated with the church that believe the ovulation test isn’t necessary.”
The bishops consulted with Catholic ethicists and various constitutional lawyers. Some lawyers agreed the state law is unconstitutional, but warned that such a lawsuit could drag on for years, Feldman said.
“If they could find a way morally to do so, they wanted to put the issue to rest, at last, for the moment,” he said, adding that the bishops might reconsider if there’s more “certainty in the science” about Plan B.
Several states have enacted laws to improve rape survivors’ access to the medication in hospital emergency rooms; some states also have laws that protect pharmacy employees who refuse to sell the contraceptive for reasons of conscience.
Connecticut’s law takes effect Monday. According to Connecticut Sexual Assault Crisis Services Inc., 40 percent of rape victims were not offered or did not receive the full dose of emergency contraception at the hospitals where they were treated during the first half of 2006.
“It’s a welcome change,” said Laura Cordes, policy and advocacy director for the assault crisis service. “It’s welcome news for women in Connecticut who survive rape and turn to hospitals for treatment and evidence collection.”
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.



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nnmns

posted September 28, 2007 at 8:27 pm


Good.



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jestrfyl

posted September 29, 2007 at 12:13 am


Let’s hope that Ben16 does not read b’net or the Hartford Courant. Of course, there is always someone willng to spill the soup on stories like this. I happen to know that at least one of the hospitals in New Haven is both Roman Catholic and excellent. They have made care, caring, and carefulness their bywords that lift them above many others. I am sure they have had a hand in this decision. Is it any wonder in their case that grace and care share a root. Now, I wonder how we can teach B16 the word “Forgiveness”. Is Big Bird available, or maybe Grover? – I’m afraid we already have too much of Oscar hovering around the Vatican trashcans.



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pagansister

posted September 29, 2007 at 10:48 am


WOW! I’m totally impressed for the very FIRST time with a decision by the RCC, in CONN. Naturally this didn’t come from Benny. Now if other RCC’s can get their act’s together in all the other Catholic hospitals, this situation would be a real victory for those women who have had a horrible experience.



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Big_Guy

posted September 30, 2007 at 7:47 pm


I don’t think Benedict XVI does know about this or he would shut the hospital down. It should be shut down too if it’s turned it’s back on the faith. To allow abortion is wrong-no matter what the circumstances. I hope the Bishops that approved this were fully informed of what plan-b. If they were and they still back this law then may God have mercy on their souls for those lives lost due to this horror.



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jestrfyl

posted September 30, 2007 at 8:43 pm


Big Guy
This came out of Connecticut. What was once the Defense Industry State is now the Insurance Industry State. If the bishops did not know ALL about plan-b, then they were most definetly NOT paying attention. They might be able to claim ignorance (as in “to ignore”) but then they would also have to admit stupidity (as in “to be in a stupor or asleep”). I expect some there is a Bishop who is going to Rome for a very real “come to Jesus” meeting behind the woodshed because, as the great Prophet Ricki Ricardo said, “You got some ‘Splainin’ to do”.



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nnmns

posted September 30, 2007 at 10:07 pm


BG, it would seem a touch of reality got into the fantasy-filled Catholic world view. That’s a good thing.



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Defy

posted October 1, 2007 at 12:51 pm


Big Guy it sounds like you need to be informed about Plan B. It does NOT induce an abortion or anything of that sort. It prevents a pregnancy from happening. So the hospital would not be allowing an abortion at all.



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pagansister

posted October 1, 2007 at 3:23 pm


BG:
And preventing the possible pregnancy form rape is a BAD thing?? NO. Would you find it acceptable for a woman to be forced to give birth to a child conceived due to rape? It is obvious that you aren’t a woman. No woman should have to do that. EVER! In fact, if Plan B was not allowed to be given, and a pregancy happened, a legal abortion should be allowed. NO ONE has the right to tell a woman what to do with her body….not even the RCC.



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