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Abortifacient pills, usually ineffectual, were widely advertised in newspapers.
Botanical preparations reputed to be abortifacient were common in classical literature and folk medicine.
They are also abortifacient and astringent, lending to their use to treat urinary tract infections.
"Regarding Preven, based on the way we feel that life begins at fertilization, it's an abortifacient mechanism."
She had induced abortion by ingesting misoprostol, an ulcer medication with abortifacient potential.
Some scholars interpret the text as involving an abortifacient potion or otherwise inducing a miscarriage if the woman is pregnant with another man's child.
A medical abortion is a type of non-surgical abortion in which abortifacient pharmaceutical drugs are used to induce abortion.
Peganum harmala has been used as an emmenagogue and abortifacient agent.
The abortifacient effects from the seeds of Coix lachryma-jobi L. var.
They then give suggestions for contraception that they believe are appropriate for Christians (because they are not abortifacient).
Isocupressic acid, a labdane diterpenoid, is an abortifacient component of C. macrocarpa.
Among the many uses of silphium was promoting menstruation, and possibly contraceptive or abortifacient properties, which has been suggested to link it to Ferula.
In addition to citing the abortifacient nature of the drug, the letter cited reports of uterine rupture and death associated with using misoprostol to induce labor.
Abortifacient contraceptives, embryo experimentation and abortion itself deny the principle of the sanctity of life from conception onwards and so pave the way for euthanasia.
Abortifacient products were sold under the promise of "restor[ing] female regularity" and "removing from the system every impurity."
Some circles do accept medical interventions, if they are not inherently abortifacient, since improving opportunities for pregnancy is not seen to guarantee it any more than with any healthy couple.
He ruled that Muslim women raped by their enemies during the Kosovo War could take abortifacient medicine, because otherwise the children born to those women might one day fight against Muslims.
However, we see case after case of challenges to religious liberty," including laws which he claims would force health care workers to assist in abortions or pharmacists to carry abortifacient drugs or birth control.
As Christianity and in particular the institution of the Catholic Church increasingly influenced European society, those who dispensed abortifacient herbs found themselves classified as witches and were often persecuted (see witch-hunt).
Abortifacient drugs were deemed to belong to a special class of medications - "restricted goods" - for which approval from the health minister would have to be obtained before the drug could be assessed by the Therapeutic Goods Administration.
On April 17, 2008, the Yale Daily News printed an article detailing the process by which Shvarts reportedly inseminated herself artificially as many times as possible over the course of nine months, during which she also induced abortions using abortifacient drugs.
Other centers said that condoms were permeable to HIV or other diseases, or that hormonal contraceptives had abortifacient effects and did long-term harm to women's health, such as causing infertility and cancer, while one said that condoms caused cancer.
"Emergency contraceptive pills can be abortifacient if they are taken after ovulation has occurred," Dr. Gertrude Murphy, a retired physician who worked at a Catholic hospital in Boston and is currently on the board of Massachusetts Citizens for Life, testified at the hearing.