Re: abortion/placenta previa

From: ginny lee BSN, GNM (kaupilimakoa@hotmail.com)
Thu Oct 12 00:53:21 2000


>22+ weeks. Good time to be deciding this. Perhaps you should have thought of
>that before you had sex. Pregnancy is fairly well-known to be a possible result
>of sex, you know.
>BTW, is your spelling and grammar any better than this when you turn in your
>college assignments? "missed diagnosed me to this condition"????

Perhaps this young women had a contraceptive failure...also known to result in an unwanted pregnancy. I'll grant you the fact that she posted to the incorrect forum, but I don't think that warrants such an abrasive response. Lighten up. aloha ginny >
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