These questions sound bizarre, but it shows how distorted the abortion debate has become and how abortion advocates mislead the public. Advocates of the Plan B/Early Contraception/Morning after pill say that the pill will not terminate pregnancy. This leaves the hearer with the impression that Plan B does not take a human life.
It is true that the common medical definition of when pregnancy begins is when the newly conceived human being implants him or herself into the womb. This definition means that you existed for a few or for several days before making your mother pregnant!
This definition is used to evade an important point. It is a biological fact that each human life begins at conception, not at implantation. This is true even if pregnancy is technically defined as beginning at implantation of the unborn into the womb. This explains how abortion advocates can make it appear that the Plan B/Morning After/Early Contraception pill does not cause an abortion because it technically does not "terminate pregnancy" under this definition. It leaves the impression that no life exists prior to implantation.
Whether or not pregnancy is defined as beginning when the unborn implants into his or her mother's womb does not change the fact that a unique human being exists several days before implantation. A chemical abortion of a newly created human's life can occur by using Plan B without "terminating pregnancy" or before pregnancy occurs.
This illustrates the absurdity of the abortion debate and how abortion advocates mislead the public to keep them from knowing that Plan B does sometimes cause an abortion and that forcing pharmacists to fill Plan B prescriptions makes them participants in ending the life of a new person.
This fact must matter and abortion advocates must know that, otherwise they would not try to evade this point. Unfortunately yesterday's RGJ editorial uses this same logic to say that the Plan B pill does not cause an abortion.