Mary Rack wrote: > > I think the "morning after drug" basically consists of a rather massive dose of "ordinary" birth control pills. > The change in status is that this dosing is now recognized for this purpose. > > RU486 (or whatever the number is), if I recall correctly, is a non-surgical alternative to abortion. It's fairly complicated, with several trips to the doctor, major discomfort, etc. Developed in France but not yet available here for obvious reasons. > > Don't know if post-RU486 fetuses would be suitable for research and/or transplant. You think right Mary...because 4 to 8 doses of the ordinary birth control pills will have the effect of the "morning after drug". Regards, -- +----| Joao Paulo de Carvalho |------ + | [log in to unmask] | +--------| Salvador-Bahia-Brazil |------+