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Jeff
07-05-2015, 05:37 PM
This can't be correct, a kid can't get a soda at school but they can have a IUD implanted into her uterus :confused0058: This without the parents permission no less, I just knew this had to be a false story but I have always got good stories from Teaparty.org but I looked it up anyway and sure enough there was at least one entire page of stories. This blows my mind, if someone touched one of my kids in such a way they would need a whole lot more doctors at that school sure enough.



Earlier this month, LifeNews.com reported on a high school in Seattle, Washington (http://www.lifenews.com/2015/06/12/high-school-implants-iuds-in-teen-girls-without-their-parents-knowledge-or-consent/) that is now implanting intrauterine devices (IUD), as well as other forms of birth control and doing so without parental knowledge or permission.
The IUD is known as a long acting reversible contraception, and may even act as an abortifacient (http://www.lifenews.com/2014/07/29/medias-hobby-lobby-reporting-repeatedly-deceived-public-on-abortion/). So, a young teen in Seattle can’ (https://www.organicconsumers.org/old_articles/school/seattleban090604.php)t get (https://www.organicconsumers.org/old_articles/school/seattleban090604.php) a coke at her high school (https://www.organicconsumers.org/old_articles/school/seattleban090604.php), (https://www.organicconsumers.org/old_articles/school/seattleban090604.php) but she can have a device implanted into her uterus, which can unknowingly kill her unborn child immediately after conception. Or, if she uses another method, she can increase her chances of health risks (http://liveactionnews.org/hormonal-birth-control-doubles-risk-of-brain-tumor-study-shows/) for herself, especially if using a new method (http://www.medpagetoday.com/Cardiology/VenousThrombosis/51775).



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Kathianne
07-05-2015, 05:47 PM
This can't be correct, a kid can't get a soda at school but they can have a IUD implanted into her uterus :confused0058: This without the parents permission no less, I just knew this had to be a false story but I have always got good stories from Teaparty.org but I looked it up anyway and sure enough there was at least one entire page of stories. This blows my mind, if someone touched one of my kids in such a way they would need a whole lot more doctors at that school sure enough.





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This is a medical procedure, being done on minors. I don't know how it's legal?

I seriously do not understand this or even handing out condoms which has been going on for years. Unless aspirin or other pain relievers are prescribed by a doctor, the school cannot hand them out, at least in IL. No, a note from mom will not allow for a Midol to be taken. IF caught taking any medicine at school, big trouble. Indeed, lending something to someone else can get the kid expelled.

IUD's are not without risks/side effects, including perforation of uterus, (1 in 1000). It's KNOWN that IUD's are most effective for women who have already given birth. Risks are higher for those who have not.

http://www.webmd.com/sex/birth-control/intrauterine-device-iud-for-birth-control

Jeff
07-05-2015, 06:02 PM
This is a medical procedure, being done on minors. I don't know how it's legal?

I seriously do not understand this or even handing out condoms which has been going on for years. Unless aspirin or other pain relievers are prescribed by a doctor, the school cannot hand them out, at least in IL. No, a note from mom will not allow for a Midol to be taken. IF caught taking any medicine at school, big trouble. Indeed, lending something to someone else can get the kid expelled.

IUD's are not without risks/side effects, including perforation of uterus, (1 in 1000). It's KNOWN that IUD's are most effective for women who have already given birth. Risks are higher for those who have not.

http://www.webmd.com/sex/birth-control/intrauterine-device-iud-for-birth-control

In order for us to give our kids asprin during the school day , either my wife or myself must take the sealed bottle to the nurse and give it to her ourselves, nope no note will work and god forbid the kids pulls a aspirin out of his/her book bag. But the funny thing is, the kids can't get a coke, but at 11 or 12 they can get a IUD, my God are we in the toilet as a country.

Kathianne
07-05-2015, 06:18 PM
In order for us to give our kids asprin during the school day , either my wife or myself must take the sealed bottle to the nurse and give it to her ourselves, nope no note will work and god forbid the kids pulls a aspirin out of his/her book bag. But the funny thing is, the kids can't get a coke, but at 11 or 12 they can get a IUD, my God are we in the toilet as a country.

I think folks need to show up and make noise at school board meetings.

Listen here, I'm not against sex education. I am against pushing agendas, whether it be politically or socially.

Sex education should mean:

Kids understand their bodies, puberty, the birth process, basics of birth control, STD's (middle school), etc. It doesn't involve various pairings, transgender, etc. I do think kids with 'issues' should have counselors that can help them, but it shouldn't be in sex ed.

I think that parents should receive a course syllabus at the beginning of each year on what is covered in the class. If they choose to, they should be able to opt out for their child, signing a waiver.