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Which is not a proposed norm of the authors for the administration of antifertility medications in the case of rape if the woman is not pregnant?
{ 1 } - If there is doubt as to whether ovulation has occurred within the present menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may be used with the purpose of preventing ovulation.
{ 2 } - If it is certain ovulation has occurred within the menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may not be used because their effect could only be to inhibit implantation.
{ 3 } - Antifertility medications should not be administered if the sperm are probably no longer active (two to three days after the attack).
{ 4 } - If ovulation has not occurred within a current menstrual cycle, antifertility medications may be administered to prevent ovulation.
{ 5 } - Antifertility medications which are also abortifacient may be administered if the woman is pregnant before the attack, for by the principle of the double effect the intention of administering the drug is to prevent conception and not to cause an abortion.
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Which is not a proposed norm of the authors for the administration of antifertility medications in the case of rape if the woman is not pregnant?
{ 1 } - If there is doubt as to whether ovulation has occurred within the present menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may be used with the purpose of preventing ovulation.
{ 2 } - If it is certain ovulation has occurred within the menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may not be used because their effect could only be to inhibit implantation.
{ 3 } - Antifertility medications should not be administered if the sperm are probably no longer active (two to three days after the attack).
{ 4 } - If ovulation has not occurred within a current menstrual cycle, antifertility medications may be administered to prevent ovulation.
{ 5 } - Antifertility medications which are also abortifacient may be administered if the woman is pregnant before the attack, for by the principle of the double effect the intention of administering the drug is to prevent conception and not to cause an abortion.
The doubt in questions concerns the fact of ovulation, not the fact of conception. See p. 306.
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Which is not a proposed norm of the authors for the administration of antifertility medications in the case of rape if the woman is not pregnant?
{ 1 } - If there is doubt as to whether ovulation has occurred within the present menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may be used with the purpose of preventing ovulation.
{ 2 } - If it is certain ovulation has occurred within the menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may not be used because their effect could only be to inhibit implantation.
{ 3 } - Antifertility medications should not be administered if the sperm are probably no longer active (two to three days after the attack).
{ 4 } - If ovulation has not occurred within a current menstrual cycle, antifertility medications may be administered to prevent ovulation.
{ 5 } - Antifertility medications which are also abortifacient may be administered if the woman is pregnant before the attack, for by the principle of the double effect the intention of administering the drug is to prevent conception and not to cause an abortion.
See p. 306.
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Which is not a proposed norm of the authors for the administration of antifertility medications in the case of rape if the woman is not pregnant?
{ 1 } - If there is doubt as to whether ovulation has occurred within the present menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may be used with the purpose of preventing ovulation.
{ 2 } - If it is certain ovulation has occurred within the menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may not be used because their effect could only be to inhibit implantation.
{ 3 } - Antifertility medications should not be administered if the sperm are probably no longer active (two to three days after the attack).
{ 4 } - If ovulation has not occurred within a current menstrual cycle, antifertility medications may be administered to prevent ovulation.
{ 5 } - Antifertility medications which are also abortifacient may be administered if the woman is pregnant before the attack, for by the principle of the double effect the intention of administering the drug is to prevent conception and not to cause an abortion.
Otherwise the purpose of the action would be abortifacient. See p. 306.
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Which is not a proposed norm of the authors for the administration of antifertility medications in the case of rape if the woman is not pregnant?
{ 1 } - If there is doubt as to whether ovulation has occurred within the present menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may be used with the purpose of preventing ovulation.
{ 2 } - If it is certain ovulation has occurred within the menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may not be used because their effect could only be to inhibit implantation.
{ 3 } - Antifertility medications should not be administered if the sperm are probably no longer active (two to three days after the attack).
{ 4 } - If ovulation has not occurred within a current menstrual cycle, antifertility medications may be administered to prevent ovulation.
{ 5 } - Antifertility medications which are also abortifacient may be administered if the woman is pregnant before the attack, for by the principle of the double effect the intention of administering the drug is to prevent conception and not to cause an abortion.
See p. 306.
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Which is not a proposed norm of the authors for the administration of antifertility medications in the case of rape if the woman is not pregnant?
{ 1 } - If there is doubt as to whether ovulation has occurred within the present menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may be used with the purpose of preventing ovulation.
{ 2 } - If it is certain ovulation has occurred within the menstrual cycle, antifertility drugs may not be used because their effect could only be to inhibit implantation.
{ 3 } - Antifertility medications should not be administered if the sperm are probably no longer active (two to three days after the attack).
{ 4 } - If ovulation has not occurred within a current menstrual cycle, antifertility medications may be administered to prevent ovulation.
{ 5 } - Antifertility medications which are also abortifacient may be administered if the woman is pregnant before the attack, for by the principle of the double effect the intention of administering the drug is to prevent conception and not to cause an abortion.
The act, however, would violate the principle of proportionate reason, since there is no proportion between killing the present child and preventing conception of another.
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