I'm resurrecting this thread, since I've come to know a little bit more about contraceptive pills, which I didn't know before. They could be used in medical capacities as well as merely birth control. If a woman experiences irregular menstruation, heavy bleeding and some problems in her ovaries, these pills might be prescribed. Just as any other woman problem that's hush hush, and god forbid people talk about it, I'd never heard about this bit of information before.

So again my question is this: Would catholic hospitals and their doctors give these pills to their patients in such cases, or this too goes against their moral code? rolleyes Would their morals dictate leaving the poor woman to bleed to near death state? sick


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