anovulant

NOUN
  1. a contraceptive in the form of a pill containing estrogen and progestin to inhibit ovulation and so prevent conception
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  • Propecia, an exam paper, offers a fuzz deprivation communication dedication in the throw of a anovulant. Article directories Celibataire Urbaine
  • Just as the Church does not condemn a woman's using an anovulant pill for purely therapeutic purposes, even though one of its effects is contraceptive, so the Church should not condemn a man for using a condom to protect his wife from his AIDS, even though one of its effects is contraceptive. Why the condom debate is big for the Church
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  • For these reasons, the therapeutic use of anovulants is not an act that would violate the first condition of the principle of the double effect.
  • By issuing it, he had rejected the majority recommendation of the commission he had appointed to study an issue so sensitive that he had withdrawn it from consideration by the Second Vatican Council; many Catholics, who had already begun using the anovulant pill introduced in the late 1950s, had eagerly expected the Church's teaching to follow suit. Archive 2006-01-01
  • Depo-Provera is a brilliantly effective anovulant if the injections reliably occur every twelve weeks.
  • At the midpoint of the last century science produced the anovulant pill, which quickly gained worldwide attention and widespread use.
  • A renewed challenge to the Church's teaching came with the approval of the anovulant pill in 1960.
  • Even when taking contraceptives or anovulants, the number of ovules that we ourselves can use reduces gradually.
  • In the 1950's there began to be developed an anovulant pill, which was found capable of being used as a pre-coital type of artificial birth prevention.
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