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By EVAN MCMORRIS-SANTORO
Legitimate rape is back. Just a couple months after former Rep. Todd Akins (R-MO) famous use of the phrase helped contribute to a double-digit loss in the 2012 Missouri Senate race, a Republican congressman and medical doctor said at a breakfast Thursday that Akin was partly right when he said it.
Rep. Phil Gingrey, an ob-gyn and chairman of the GOP Doctors Caucus, explained to the audience at the Cobb Chamber of Commerce breakfast Thursday in Smyrna, Ga., that Akin wasnt far off on the science when he said rape victims rarely get pregnant because their bodies have ways of shutting that whole thing down.
Ive delivered lots of babies, and I know about these things. It is true, Gingrey said, according to the Marietta Daily Journal. We tell infertile couples all the time that are having trouble conceiving because of the woman not ovulating, Just relax. Drink a glass of wine. And dont be so tense and uptight because all that adrenaline can cause you not to ovulate. So he was partially right wasnt he?
But the fact that a woman may have already ovulated 12 hours before she is raped, youre not going to prevent a pregnancy there by a womans body shutting anything down because the horse has already left the barn, so to speak, Gingrey continued. And yet the media took that and tore it apart.
Gingrey also defended Akins theory that women who claim to be rape victims are often lying about it.
More: GOP Rep: Todd Akin Partly Right On Legitimate Rape | TPMDC
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