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PostPosted: 06/05/07 - 01:24    Post subject: Abortion three months ago and now sharp sode pains. Whats wr Vote now! Reply with quote

I had an abortion 3 months ago and since then I had on April 9th for five days. Since then I haven't had a period and now I'm having sharp pains in my right side going into my back even. Can these things be related? Can I be pregnant again?
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