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The Sexist Presents: Men Explaining Birth Control

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  • Daily BCP uses hormones to fool the body into thinking it's already pregnant, so it won't ovulate, so there's no egg for sperm to fertilize.

    Morning After Pill is a high dose of BCP hormones; it thickens cervical mucus, gumming up sperm and preventing it from reaching the egg. In VERY rare cases it might prevent an egg from embedding; but something like 1/3 to 1/2 of all fertilized eggs fail to embed anyhow.

    Mifepristone is an actual abortifacient -- it induces miscarriage.

    Class dismissed.

  • As hilarious as this video is, perhaps some links or explanations of how birth control actually works would be more constructive.

    (Besides y'know, going up in your lady bizness.)

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  • @sprPee Wouldn't doubt that at all... *sigh* People are stupid... :/

  • I bet WOMEN would give the same answers

  • @themaniusedtob Its your fault for being a whore.

  • id take that pill every fucking day of my life.

    TO MY FELLOW MEN... NEVER IN YOUR LIFE TRUST A WOMEN ON BIRTH CONTROL.. THEY HAVE NOTHING TO LOOSE AND EVERYTHING TO GAIN IN THE U.S. BY GIVING BIRTH AND TRAPPING U ... AND NO, BEING A MOTHER ISNT WHAT THEY CONSIDER "GAINING" NOT ANYMORE ATLEAST.. ITS YOUR MONEY WHAT THEY GAIN/WANT.

    IF THE PILL COMES OUT, TAKE IT AND DONT SAY A WORD AND WHEN SHE SAYS IT YOUR KID YOU SAY; FUCK YOU BITCH IM ON THE PILL UNLIKE YOUR LYING CHEATING ASS....

  • love this

  • The guy in the hat is the only one who knows this stuff!

  • 2:44 reason's y girls need birth control

  • @WasteofGlitter - Oh, and pharmacists do not need to know the mechanism of the drugs they prescribed, they only need to know about adverse interactions. Try asking an endocrinologist. (Like my dad, who actually was involved in developing a hormonal birth control method.)

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