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You have said this a few times now but just as the data presented to the court in R V W was not correct and misleading this needs to be corrected too before people are mislead.


The pill mimics the effect of being pregnant and since pregnant women don't ovulate they don't get pregnant again. Most of the time ovulation is stopped and so there is no egg to be fertilized.


Second, the birth control pill makes the environment of the womb hostile to sperm. In almost all cases first the sperm is dead and so no fertilization could take place if there were an egg to be fertilized.


Yes there are cases in which fertilization takes place then, then the environment of the womb is hostile to the fertilized egg. But it is not entirely hostile as sometimes the fertilization results in a pregnancy and sometimes in a birth.


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