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Expert: Birth Control Pills Ineffective in Stemming Unintended Pregnancies

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Birth control pills have done nothing to stem the tide of rising unintended and teenage pregnancies, according to a population and contraception expert at Princeton University.

Professor James Trussell, director of the Office of Population Research at Princeton University, said that birth control pills were “outdated” while speaking last month at the British Pregnancy Advisory Service in London.

"It has not reduced unintended pregnancies in America or anywhere else that has introduced it,” he said, according to The Daily Telegraph.

Trussell added that other forms of contraception too, including emergency contraception and the so called “morning after” pill, have also failed to bring significant progress in curbing unintended pregnancies – accounting for 25 percent of all pregnancies in the U.S. – because of what he said was an excess of unprotected sex.

The only way to bring an end to unintended pregnancies is to resort to stronger and more portent methods of contraception such as implants or the IUD, which prevent the formation of embryos in a woman’s uterus, Trussell said.

Pro-life advocates, however, continue to argue that the recognized failure of birth control pills prove that abstinence is the best policy in bringing an end to teenage and unintended pregnancies.

“On teen sex, it's time to stop treating the problem and start preventing it with the only birth control that is 100% effective—abstinence,” the Family Research Council (FRC) said in a statement while describing its support for abstinence-based programs for youth.

Many pro-family groups point out that abstinence-based education programs have proved effective in schools.

In a review by The Heritage Foundation, 15 out of 21 abstinence-education programs “showed positive behavioral results in the students, including the delay or reduction of sexual activity.”

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  • believer
    Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:43 pm : 1 : 0 Flag

    ifeelfine, "if someone is sexually active, they're beyond abstinence anyway". Not so, in fact True Love Waits has a session that speaks to that very issue, the fact that we serve a God who will not only forgive us, but help us to remain chaste until marriage if we are willing to repent of our sin and desire to do what is right in His sight.

  • ifeelfine72
    Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:11 pm : 0 : 1 Flag

    This article kind of reminds me of Ronald Reagan - he said government wasn't the solution to our problems but the cause of them . . . then he got elected and proved the second part of his statement true.

    Birth control works if you use it, unfortunately many don't - abstinence works 100% of the time but unfortunately that isn't practiced and if someone is sexually active, they're beyond abstinence anyway.

  • Daniel Paul
    Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:59 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    But...wait for it...didn't the pro-sex people say birth control was the answer???

  • wbmoore
    Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:16 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    The FRC is correct. The idea that birth control availability will stop unwanted pregnancies for the majority of women and teen girls is ludicrous.

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