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==Your recent edits==
==Your recent edits==
I see that you've been making a number of edits claiming that certain contraceptives have abortifacient effects or other side effects. Please be aware that you must support any edit, and particularly edits having to do with medical topics, with citations to reliable sources, and that the reliable sources guideline for medical topics ([[WP:MEDRS]]) is much stricter than the guideline for other topic areas. –[[User:Roscelese|Roscelese]] ([[User talk:Roscelese|talk]] ⋅ [[Special:Contributions/Roscelese|contribs]]) 02:33, 13 March 2012 (UTC)
I see that you've been making a number of edits claiming that certain contraceptives have abortifacient effects or other side effects. Please be aware that you must support any edit, and particularly edits having to do with medical topics, with citations to reliable sources, and that the reliable sources guideline for medical topics ([[WP:MEDRS]]) is much stricter than the guideline for other topic areas. –[[User:Roscelese|Roscelese]] ([[User talk:Roscelese|talk]] ⋅ [[Special:Contributions/Roscelese|contribs]]) 02:33, 13 March 2012 (UTC)

Yes, indeed. Thank you for the feedback. I am a practicing ob/gyn physician and consider proper informed consent to be an important ethical standard that all women deserve. Unfortunately, for political reasons, few women are given full information in this regard. I hope you will find that I do try to reference all of my edits with such clarifications with the most accurate and current scientific literature on the subject. [[User:Frankgyn|Frankgyn]] ([[User talk:Frankgyn#top|talk]]) 02:49, 13 March 2012 (UTC)

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Your recent edits

I see that you've been making a number of edits claiming that certain contraceptives have abortifacient effects or other side effects. Please be aware that you must support any edit, and particularly edits having to do with medical topics, with citations to reliable sources, and that the reliable sources guideline for medical topics (WP:MEDRS) is much stricter than the guideline for other topic areas. –Roscelese (talkcontribs) 02:33, 13 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, indeed. Thank you for the feedback. I am a practicing ob/gyn physician and consider proper informed consent to be an important ethical standard that all women deserve. Unfortunately, for political reasons, few women are given full information in this regard. I hope you will find that I do try to reference all of my edits with such clarifications with the most accurate and current scientific literature on the subject. Frankgyn (talk) 02:49, 13 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]