Rape doesn't cause pregnancy

What medical fact?

This doctor wants to know.

Some "Doctor" you must be...

http://www.biomedres.org/journal/pdf/311.pdf

NIH study indicates stress may delay women getting pregnant, August 11, 2010 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

I have more evidence, you have only an empty claim to authority by stating you are a "doctor", a logical fallacy.
The onus is now on you. Please do not try another red herring argument, nobody has said that it is impossible to get pregnant from rape, only that it is extremely rare, to which there are physiological reasons.

Stress is proven to inhibit pregnacy. Forcible rape is tremendously stressful, thus very likely to inhibit pregnancy. Its not rocket science, though it is something anyone with a basic understanding of medicine should be able to grasp.

Mr. Akin's statement was not false, though it was lacking articulation.

Rape, including non-violent rapes, account for less than 1% of all abortions.
w.guttmacher.org/pubs/journals/3711005.pdf

The bottom line is this:
This clearly orchestrated event is faux news method of dividing the pro-life majority.
They are ensuring that baby-haters control the senate, just as they have ensured that baby-haters control the presidency.

Game, set, match

Very true. You have no medical evidence, you have only presented a "political statement".

I have provided 3 examples of scientific evidence that Mr. Akin's words, in proper articulation, were medically accurate. You have provided zero, zilch, nada to the contrary. Just a political statement with no evidence. This clearly indicates that you have no actual evidence, which must be why you are resorting to ad-hominisms.

I have also provided plain logical explaination to the evidence presented. You have provided only logical fallacies. Again, you lose.

Indeed, you have been pwned, game over.
 
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Missouri Republican claims ‘legitimate rape’ rarely results in pregnancy – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs

This is a textbook example of how using stupid arguments to support your position serves only to strengthen the opposition. Where in the Hell does this guy get his information from?

next he'll say if a woman is raped it's because she was asking for it.

That's the clear implication. If a woman becomes pregnant from being raped, she must have asked for it.
 
Stress may delay a woman becoming pregnant. Hmmmm, do you even comprehend what is being said there? Or how it does not even apply to a singular rape?
 
Missouri Republican claims ‘legitimate rape’ rarely results in pregnancy – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs

This is a textbook example of how using stupid arguments to support your position serves only to strengthen the opposition. Where in the Hell does this guy get his information from?

From medical facts, if he would have used correct grammer.
The guy certainly made a grammatical mistake...
He used the word "illegitimate" instead of the words "forcible", or "violent".
It is somewhat context-understandable.

Could be an honest mistake...
Though the way faux news is harping on it, it is probably just their way of ensuring a win-win for planned parenthood this time 'round.

Both Romney and Obama are all-for abortion - anytime, anywhere, just give them baby-haters money. I guess now they want to make sure that the Senate seats remain full of baby-haters.

Total bullshit. There's about 32,000 pregnancies a year resulting from rape.
 
Stress may delay a woman becoming pregnant. Hmmmm, do you even comprehend what is being said there? Or how it does not even apply to a singular rape?

Are you absurdly implying that forcible rape is somehow relaxing to the victim?
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Some "Doctor" you must be...

http://www.biomedres.org/journal/pdf/311.pdf

NIH study indicates stress may delay women getting pregnant, August 11, 2010 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

I have more evidence, you have only an empty claim to authority by stating you are a "doctor", a logical fallacy.
The onus is now on you. Please do not try another red herring argument, nobody has said that it is impossible to get pregnant from rape, only that it is extremely rare, to which there are physiological reasons.

Stress is proven to inhibit pregnacy. Forcible rape is tremendously stressful, thus very likely to inhibit pregnancy. Its not rocket science, though it is something anyone with a basic understanding of medicine should be able to grasp.

Mr. Akin's statement was not false, though it was lacking articulation.

Rape, including non-violent rapes, account for less than 1% of all abortions.
w.guttmacher.org/pubs/journals/3711005.pdf

The bottom line is this:
This clearly orchestrated event is faux news method of dividing the pro-life majority.
They are ensuring that baby-haters control the senate, just as they have ensured that baby-haters control the presidency.

This is a fallacy...

The reason why rape accounts for such a small amount is because few women report rapes, and when they do, they are usually given a "morning after" pill by the hospital to prevent pregnancy.

Which is yet another form of birth control that will be outlawed if Romney/Ryan gets into the WH.

But................according to some, don't worry about it, because "legitimate" rape is a form of birth control.

Yeah...................right...............tell that to the approx. 32,000 women/year that get pregnant from rape.

Pure democrat propaganda on the bolded part. The SCOTUS says otherwise, and barring a constitutional amendment (which has a snowball's chance in hell of even being passed, much less ratified), legal abortion is here to stay no matter who likes it or not.
 
Let's look at the word "legitimate"..........................

le·git·i·mate
   [adj., n. li-jit-uh-mit; v. li-jit-uh-meyt] Show IPA adjective, verb, le·git·i·mat·ed, le·git·i·mat·ing, noun

adjective
1. according to law; lawful: the property's legitimate owner.

2. in accordance with established rules, principles, or standards.

3. born in wedlock or of legally married parents: legitimate children.

4. in accordance with the laws of reasoning; logically inferable; logical: a legitimate conclusion.

5. resting on or ruling by the principle of hereditary right: a legitimate sovereign

Legitimate | Define Legitimate at Dictionary.com

Now.............let's look at the word "rape".....................

rape
1    [reyp] Show IPA noun, verb, raped, rap·ing.

noun
1. the unlawful compelling of a person through physical force or duress to have sexual intercourse.

2. any act of sexual intercourse that is forced upon a person.

3. statutory rape.

4. an act of plunder, violent seizure, or abuse; despoliation; violation: the rape of the countryside.

5. Archaic . the act of seizing and carrying off by force.

verb (used with object)
6. to force to have sexual intercourse.

7. to plunder (a place); despoil.

8. to seize, take, or carry off by force.

verb (used without object)
9. to commit rape.

Rape | Define Rape at Dictionary.com

Now.........................how in the fuck can someone with a law degree who is supposed to be well versed in the English language ever think that "legitimate rape" is an actual phrase with any meaning?

He is saying this because he's a drone, old, out of touch, angry while man who along with Paul Ryan wrote an anti-abortion bill. The language is deliberate because these two guys (and many other republicans) think "legitimate" rape is different than "marital" rape (which is ok in their book). They are using that definition to redefine rape and to allow the passage (they hope) of stupid, ignorant, cruel and draconian laws governing women and abortion. THAT is why he said it and he knew what he was saying. And, another reason is that he thinks that by saying pregnancy rarely occurs from "legitimate rape", he can minimize the impact of rape and the need for abortions. He is like Ryan despicable.:asshole::puke:
 
Let's look at the word "legitimate"..........................

le·git·i·mate
   [adj., n. li-jit-uh-mit; v. li-jit-uh-meyt] Show IPA adjective, verb, le·git·i·mat·ed, le·git·i·mat·ing, noun

adjective
1. according to law; lawful: the property's legitimate owner.

2. in accordance with established rules, principles, or standards.

3. born in wedlock or of legally married parents: legitimate children.

4. in accordance with the laws of reasoning; logically inferable; logical: a legitimate conclusion.

5. resting on or ruling by the principle of hereditary right: a legitimate sovereign

Legitimate | Define Legitimate at Dictionary.com

Now.............let's look at the word "rape".....................

rape
1    [reyp] Show IPA noun, verb, raped, rap·ing.

noun
1. the unlawful compelling of a person through physical force or duress to have sexual intercourse.

2. any act of sexual intercourse that is forced upon a person.

3. statutory rape.

4. an act of plunder, violent seizure, or abuse; despoliation; violation: the rape of the countryside.

5. Archaic . the act of seizing and carrying off by force.

verb (used with object)
6. to force to have sexual intercourse.

7. to plunder (a place); despoil.

8. to seize, take, or carry off by force.

verb (used without object)
9. to commit rape.

Rape | Define Rape at Dictionary.com

Now.........................how in the fuck can someone with a law degree who is supposed to be well versed in the English language ever think that "legitimate rape" is an actual phrase with any meaning?

He is saying this because he's a drone, old, out of touch, angry while man who along with Paul Ryan wrote an anti-abortion bill. The language is deliberate because these two guys (and many other republicans) think "legitimate" rape is different than "marital" rape (which is ok in their book). They are using that definition to redefine rape and to allow the passage (they hope) of stupid, ignorant, cruel and draconian laws governing women and abortion. THAT is why he said it and he knew what he was saying. And, another reason is that he thinks that by saying pregnancy rarely occurs from "legitimate rape", he can minimize the impact of rape and the need for abortions. He is like Ryan despicable.:asshole::puke:

So...........is "marital rape" better than the rhythm method?
 
What medical fact?

This doctor wants to know.

Some "Doctor" you must be...

http://www.biomedres.org/journal/pdf/311.pdf

NIH study indicates stress may delay women getting pregnant, August 11, 2010 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

I have more evidence, you have only an empty claim to authority by stating you are a "doctor", a logical fallacy.
The onus is now on you. Please do not try another red herring argument, nobody has said that it is impossible to get pregnant from rape, only that it is extremely rare, to which there are physiological reasons.

Stress is proven to inhibit pregnacy. Forcible rape is tremendously stressful, thus very likely to inhibit pregnancy. Its not rocket science, though it is something anyone with a basic understanding of medicine should be able to grasp.

Mr. Akin's statement was not false, though it was lacking articulation.

Rape, including non-violent rapes, account for less than 1% of all abortions.
w.guttmacher.org/pubs/journals/3711005.pdf

The bottom line is this:
This clearly orchestrated event is faux news method of dividing the pro-life majority.
They are ensuring that baby-haters control the senate, just as they have ensured that baby-haters control the presidency.

This is a fallacy...

The reason why rape accounts for such a small amount is because few women report rapes, and when they do, they are usually given a "morning after" pill by the hospital to prevent pregnancy.

Except when the only hospital in their area is a Catholic hospital, or has a doctor there who think their religious beliefs are more important, and refuses to hand over the pill to the woman.
 
Kudos going out to the Missouri GOP for vetting their candidate so effectively.

He no doubt expressed the same kind of ignoranct nonsense that has made the GOP a real contender.

Stupid sells, folks.

Hell, this is a party that has a great many member that believes the Bible literally, that the earth is a few thousand years old, doesn't buy global warming, rallies around commentators who calls a woman a "slut"; does this sort of bullshit coming from one of their candidates surprise anyone?
 
Some "Doctor" you must be...

http://www.biomedres.org/journal/pdf/311.pdf

NIH study indicates stress may delay women getting pregnant, August 11, 2010 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

I have more evidence, you have only an empty claim to authority by stating you are a "doctor", a logical fallacy.
The onus is now on you. Please do not try another red herring argument, nobody has said that it is impossible to get pregnant from rape, only that it is extremely rare, to which there are physiological reasons.

Stress is proven to inhibit pregnacy. Forcible rape is tremendously stressful, thus very likely to inhibit pregnancy. Its not rocket science, though it is something anyone with a basic understanding of medicine should be able to grasp.

Mr. Akin's statement was not false, though it was lacking articulation.

Rape, including non-violent rapes, account for less than 1% of all abortions.
w.guttmacher.org/pubs/journals/3711005.pdf

The bottom line is this:
This clearly orchestrated event is faux news method of dividing the pro-life majority.
They are ensuring that baby-haters control the senate, just as they have ensured that baby-haters control the presidency.

Game, set, match

Very true. You have no medical evidence, you have only presented a "political statement".

I have provided 3 examples of scientific evidence that Mr. Akin's words, in proper articulation, were medically accurate. You have provided zero, zilch, nada to the contrary. Just a political statement with no evidence. This clearly indicates that you have no actual evidence, which must be why you are resorting to ad-hominisms.

I have also provided plain logical explaination to the evidence presented. You have provided only logical fallacies. Again, you lose.

Indeed, you have been pwned, game over.

ACOG statements are medical evidence, dingus.

The articles you presented don't say what you claim they do.
 

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