| Does
contraception really prevent abortion?
Spirit and Life Video Email
for Friday, March 30, 2007
Hello, I am
Fr. Tom Euteneuer, President of Human Life International, the world’s
largest pro-life organization. Welcome to this series on contraception.
I hope you can spare just a few minutes to view this important message.
This video series
is a mini-catechesis about contraception from the Church’s
point of view. I won’t try to cover every angle of the matter
or say everything that could be said about the subject. My purpose
is to deal concisely with some of the misconceptions about contraception
in the general culture and offer a common sense response. I also
hope that this email may be a tool that you will forward to others
to evangelize our culture of death.
Now, our first
topic is the question of whether contraception really prevents abortion.
It’s a
common notion that if we have more contraception we would have less
abortion. On the surface, it appears logical—just provide
the means to more effectively prevent so-called unwanted
pregnancies and that will reduce the number of unwanted babies and
therefore abortions. But is this true? Has this theory proven itself,
in any setting, in any society or country? My extensive travels
and research in 49 countries of the world say no… but for
a case study, let’s look at the United States.
We can count
at least 15 types of contraception readily available to almost anyone
at any time, day or night—and yet we’re faced with a
staggering rate of abortion. One out of every three pregnancies
in this country ends in abortion. According to the above logic,
as the availability of contraception has increased we should have
seen a dramatic decrease in the numbers of abortions, but 1.3 million
abortions a year prove that this logic is fatally flawed. We are
only fooling ourselves if we think that widely-available contraception
reduces abortion.
In reality,
rather than reducing abortions, contraception actually promotes
and increases the numbers of abortions. Here’s how.
Let’s
first consider one basic fact: Abortion is a multi-billion dollar
business, and no business wants to reduce its bottom line. While
you and I work towards eliminating abortion, the abortion industry
has a vested interest in increasing those numbers. More abortions
simply mean more profit. Granted, some embrace abortion for other
reasons, but profit is the bottom line of the abortion business.
In 2004 Planned Parenthood made about $90 million in revenues just
selling abortion to American women.
And, their clients:
women with unexpected and unwanted pregnancies.
Given this client
base, there are three main reasons why the abortion industry needs
contraception:
The first is
that the increase of contraceptive use increases the amount of
promiscuity in a culture. Contraception severs the link between
sexual union and childbearing. No longer is sexual activity the
exclusive domain of marriage but can be treated as a recreational
activity supposedly without the responsibility of children. The
so-called unwanted pregnancies that result from a promiscuous contraceptive
culture are what drive the demand for abortion. Remember—the
more promiscuity, the more unwanted pregnancies there are, and the
more unwanted pregnancies, the more abortions there will be.
Secondly, all
methods of contraception fail to prevent pregnancy a certain
percentage of the time either through flaws in the method or through
misuse. People have been so indoctrinated with the “safe
sex” message that the potential for contraceptive failure
is never even considered—until it happens of course—and
then, faced with a crisis, people turn to quick fix solutions to
escape the problem that was created by contraception in the first
place. According to the Guttmacher Association, an affiliate of
Planned Parenthood, close to 60% of all women going into abortion
mills do so because their contraception has failed. In other words,
they are using abortion as a back-up to failed contraception.
Finally, contraception
does not prevent abortion because contraception is, in many cases,
a form of abortion. Medical science informs us that all hormonal
methods of contraception may actually cause abortions at the earliest
stages of pregnancy due to their chemical assault on the lining
of the uterus which forbids the implantation of a newly-conceived
baby a certain percentage of the time. That’s chemical
abortion, and in the end we have the same result as surgical abortion:
the death of an innocent human being.
The moral of
the story is that contraception kills not only life but also love.
It teaches people to be selfish and sexually irresponsible; it robs
people of the only gifts they can really give: the gift of self
to another in marriage and the gift of life. This is why the notion
that contraception reduces the need for abortion is an idea that
has to be challenged if we are really committed to reducing the
number of abortions. The way to do that is to teach people to be
self-controlled, to remind them that sex belongs in marriage and
that contraception is just another way of buying into the
culture of death, whether married or not.
Well I'll end
here and ask you to pick up the torch; please send this email to
as many people as you can which you can do by clicking the forward
button just below this screen, and then check out further resources
on contraception on our website at www.hli.org.
Church Militant,
keep up the good fight for the soul of our nation. God bless you!
Copyright
2007. Human Life International. Permission granted for unlimited
use. Credit required.
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