Notice how it is called "birth control".
A veteran school nurse who was fired after taking a teenager to an off-campus clinic where she got a pregnancy test and a "morning after" birth-control pill is suing the superintendent in federal court.
Lola Charette said she was unfairly fired from her job at Fort Kent Community High School because she followed the law and protected a student's right to confidentiality. But officials at School Administrative District 27 say she was terminated for violating an unwritten policy that prohibits students from leaving the school without parental permission.
Awwww, how cute! Concern for the fetus! (None dare call him a child.):
"It's also an issue in pregnancy," Miller said. "You don't want a pregnancy to go on for five months without any health care, because there can be consequences for the fetus."
"Plan-B". How clever. Imagine the marketing possibilities. (When you don't care enough to let your daughter live, try chewable Flintstones Plan-B baby killing pills. They leave your womb minty-fresh!)
When she got back to the school office, the principal's secretary told Charette that one of the girls had thrown away a cardboard package for "Plan-B," a brand name for the contraceptive.
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