Dear FDA, Approving Opill Will Increase Abortion Rates w/ Michael New

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Will over-the-counter birth control decrease abortions?

Michael New joins us to unpack data comparing abortion rates, unplanned pregnancies, and contraceptive use.

He also responds to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s statement that Opill, a new non-prescription hormonal birth control pill, may reduce unwanted pregnancies.

Find out why contraception won’t fix abortion!

Free e-book! Get your copy of "How Contraception Built the Abortion Culture" here: https://www.hli.org/offers/discover-why-contraception-always-leads-to-abortion/

Michael New’s Twitter handle: @Michael_J_New

New’s article in National Review: https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/no-over-the-counter-birth-control-will-not-lower-abortion-rates/

Tiana Rowe Doescher’s response in Washington Examiner: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/yes-over-the-counter-birth-control-will-reduce-abortion-rates

New’s Response in National Review: https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/again-over-the-counter-contraception-will-not-reduce-abortion-rates/

More info on birth control's societal effects: https://www.hli.org/2023/07/birth-control-and-its-destructive-societal-effects/

CONTENTS:

00:00 Intro
01:34 High failure rate
02:47 Cost and availability
03:49 Dangers of over-the-counter birth control
05:33 Why is the abortion rate down?
06:44 Opill may increase teen pregnancies
07:55 Why men walk away
09:58 Emergency contraception
11:13 Unintended pregnancy rates
12:55 Pro-life efforts
16:32 Need a chaste culture!
17:50 Teenage sexual activity
20:48 Birth control and abortion increase together

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