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Posted: 03/12/08 - 04:43 Post subject: getting pregnant after 3 abortions |
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| "they were not ready yet"Please why do you use abortion as birth control? And do we have to kill a baby if we don't want it?There are so many people who like to adopt. Please reconsider your abortions. What if your one mom would have aborted you? You would not be here.Think about it. We have killed over 5 millions of unborn babies often just out of convinience. That is outrages.Please think about it.I know you can not change it if you already did it , but feeling sorry about it is a good start.God wants to clean us of every guild we are feeling. Blessings |
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Raspberry85
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Posted: 03/13/08 - 19:58 Post subject: |
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Rike seriously..take your pro-life propaganda somewhere else.
This woman needs help not a lecture.
Why should a woman continue with an unwanted pregnancy that will cause her much stress and trauma?
There is nothing worse than bringing an unwanted child into this world. Women don't have to be martyrs.
Anyway excuse my rant.... abortion is safe. Safer than giving birth in fact. Abortions do not cause infertility.. I can not believe your doctor told you that. Id suggest you get a new one. Maybe ask Planned Parenting to refer you to a pro-choice doctor who can actually give you honest advise.
BTW you can always get a scan to check you have no scar tissue etc but only do this if you really need reassurance. I'm sure you are perfectly healthy. |
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Posted: 03/19/08 - 11:04 Post subject: abortion |
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Oh right, like pro-choice type doctors dont also have their own agenda. They will be no more honest than anyone else, thank you.
As far as an abortion. Although I'm pro life, the fact of the matter is it's probably not any more risky than multiple d&c's from miscarriages. There is always a risk of the doctor damaging the uterine wall since the procedure can be a bit tricky, which is why it should only be done by qualified medical professionals.
Now for the rant: Three abortions is putting yourself through unneccesary risk, however slight and regardless of your personal feelings on the matter. I suggest searching for the core cause of your unwanted pregnancies and FIXING that problem. For me, the most successful method was to keep my legs closed, but that method of birth control might not work for everyone. Ask your doctor, if he/she approves, then why not give it a try. It's safe, and 100% risk free. |
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Posted: 04/02/08 - 05:37 Post subject: |
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From my experience, any doctor that you comes across prolife is not a good doctor.
Being a medical professional, I am personally pro-choice.
And I'm sure you have plenty of reasons for keeping your legs closed but thats not really relevant to this topic at all?
A suction based termination is unlikely to damage the walls.. in fact I think it only happens in case of post surgical infection.
Try and be supportive for once. |
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