China is "standardising" its birth-control policy, and is therefore taking a poll of the effectiveness of the IUD.
Launched July 1, the survey will ask 100,000 people in 11 provinces or municipalities about their experiences with IUDs, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. It will conclude by the middle of August, and the results will be released in October.
Most of the estimated 20 types of devices being used in China were developed in the 1970s and 1980s, raising serious questions about their safety, Xinhua said. Of the 156 million women worldwide who use IUDs, 104 million of them are Chinese, according to the World Health Organization.
That's a lot of potential for harm, if -- just maybe -- the IUD jammed into women against their will is not a good thing. Contraindications even on newer IUD's of any sort include warnings for women who have never had children, women who want to have a child later, and those who have a host of medical problems. This article says the biggest risks of infection or worse come in the first four months of use, and yet this survey notes the increasing harms at the 10-year mark. Of course there is no protection against STD's or HIV with this method, so the mother's health is compromised in a variety of ways, but what about the babies?
In summary, every IUD currently or previously manufactured prevents implantation: they are therefore all abortifacients. In other words, these devices insure that the purpose of the womb is perverted completely, to the point where the uterus is as barren and hostile to new life as a desert.
An extensive look at IUD's is over at EWTN's library. Remember, women here in the US have some measure of recourse over their health, Chinese women don't:
The IUDs confronted the anti-fertility industry with a number of insurmountable problems, the greatest of which was the proven danger of the devices. However, this did not stop the IUD manufacturers from turning a tidy profit by dumping their products the poor women of Third World countries.
Despite being faced with nearly a thousand lawsuits claiming damage from its Copper-7 and Tatum-T IUDs, the Searle company stated that it would continue to manufacture IUDs for women in the Third World.[18] This is yet another example of our country's "contraceptive imperialism;" the willingness to dump unsafe and lethal products on poor women of other countries that are too risky for informed American women.
Would that this survey take into account the real concerns of women and children. Rachel still weeps for her children for they are no more. God help us.
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