By Pelé | November 9, 2006 - 11:29 pm
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Source: Onet

Every male Pole should strive to be just as libidinous as deputy Bestry. The deputies of the PiS, Ruch Ludowo-Narodowy and LPR who are drafting the “National Family Support Programme” would like to officialy limit contraception use. “They can make you infertlie” - the bill authors say. Anna Sobecka adds: “The institution of the Polish family is endangered because we have so few births. Condoms are one of them.” [one of the births??? besides, I think the whole idea of contraception is to make you infertile on demand] The deputies want every pack of condoms and contraceptive pills to be labelled with a health warning similar to those on cigarette packets. Deputy Piłka backs his fight against contraception with scientific studies, which supposedly indicate that condoms have increased infertility rate among women. The scientists and doctors are surprised when asked about that. They claim there have been no such studies. We would like to remind you that one of the eurodeputies also wanted to do it without a condom and things ended up bad for him.

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    November 29, 2006 @ 15:57


    […] A time ago we informed you about an idea to suitably label contraceptive agents raised by some LPR, RLN and PiS deputies. This rubbish was so laughed over that the originators of this idea withdrawn from this idea silently and ashamed. Unfortunately, the fight with contraception means different than “natural” ones (calendar-based and thermal) returns. Moreover, this time it is backed up by the Ministry of Health, which is especially concerning for the writer as a future doctor. It is not funny anymore when the minister of health Zbigniew Religa, who after all was able to admit straight in the interviews that he has received instructions “from above” concerning whom to put up on high seats in National Health Fund now violates the doctor’s oath by agreeing to the information campaign in currently proposed form. It is a great unreliability for a doctor to inform the patient only of selected methods of treatment, selected not by himself, but by the Church (it is a strange coincidence that natural contraception is the only one that this institution allows, isn’t it?). Its error ratio amounts for as much as 20% and this is still the average value, as for the 16, 17 and 18 year-old girls with far less stable cycle and endocrine system the value of the ineffectiveness ratio makes natural contraception a lottery. We actually wonder, what the originators of the programme have prepared for the occasion of questions about the effectiveness of “natural methods” and its comparsion to others… […]

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