With states banning abortions and courts upholding the Catholic Hospitals rights to not dispense EC to rape victims, now is the time for everyone to start stockpiling birth control pills and emergency contraceptives. SHould someone you love be raped, do not let them suffer because of the asinine beliefs of a doctor, hospital policy or fundamentalist pharmacist. By ensuring that you have a stash of Emergency Contraceptives (EC) or Birth Control Pills (BCP - which can be used as EC in a pinch), you might be able to help someone else in need who is facing dire circumstances and assholes who think they know better. ANd with RoeVWade hanging in balance - stashing these products can be a preferred method as oppose to back-alley abortions done with coat-hangers and other sick devices. If I knew someone in South Dakota in need of help, FedEx delivers overnight and I could help get product out quickly to someone in need.
And I know that for you guys, not like you can ask your doctor for BCP, but if EC is available over the counter, why not grab a few to hold on to incase that is your wife, your mother, your daughter, your neighbor dealing with rape and unable to get simple help to prevent one of the cruelest things to come of a rape.
This is Planned Parenthood's recipe list of converting BCP into EC
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pp2/portal/medicalinfo/ec/fact-emergency-contraception.xml#The Yuzpe RegimenThis method of emergency contraception is named for Canadian Professor A. Albert Yuzpe who published the first studies demonstrating the method's safety and efficacy in 1974. This regimen uses two doses of oral contraceptive pills that combine estrogen and certain progestin hormones (FDA, 1997). It can reduce the risk of pregnancy if taken within 120 hours (five days) of unprotected intercourse. The treatment is more effective the sooner it begins (Ellertson, et al., 2003; "FDA Approves...", 1999; Rodrigues, et al., 2001; Stewart, et al., 2004). (Because the emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs) have a five-day window of effectiveness, the popular term "morning-after pill" is misleading.) The doses are taken 12 hours apart. Various prescription products contain the appropriate hormone combination and can be used as ECPs:
Many common oral contraceptive pills can be used as ECPs, although their manufacturers do not label the pills for this use. "Off-label" use of approved medications is legal and commonplace in American medicine. Further, in February 1997, the FDA declared emergency use of birth control pills, following the Yuzpe regimen, to be safe and effective. At that time, six suitable pill brands were available on the U.S. market (FDA, 1997). Currently, the following brands can be used as ECPs in the U.S.:Pill Brand Manufacturer Pills per Dose
Brand NameManufacturer Dosage
Alesse® Wyeth-Ayerst 5 pink pills
Aviane® Barr 5 orange pills
Cryselle® Barr 4 white pills
Enpress® Barr 4 orange pills
Lessina® Barr 5 pink pills
Levlen® Berlex 4 light-orange pills
Levlite® Berlex 5 pink pills
Levora® Watson 4 white pills
Lo/Ovral® Wyeth-Ayerst 4 white pills
Low-Ogestrel® Watson 4 white pills
LuteraTM® Watson 5 white pills
Nordette® Wyeth-Ayerst 4 light-orange pills
Ogestrel® Watson 2 white pills
Ovral® Wyeth-Ayerst 2 white pills
Portia® Barr 4 pink pills
Seasonale® Barr 4 pink pills
Tri-Levlen® Berlex 4 yellow pills
Triphasil® Wyeth-Ayerst 4 yellow pills
Trivora® Watson 4 pink pills