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Re: abortion concerns

From: Michelle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 17 Sep 2003 19:12:58 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 24 Aug 2003, maria wrote: >
>Finally i did the abortion.. i found a doctor who did it.. but i still
>have some concerns.. the operation itself was not as painful as i
>thought it would be, i could tolerate the pain.. then there was very
>little blood.. one pad was enough for the whole day , and the carmps
>were not that bad either.. that's why i feel something is wrong, isn't
>it supposed to hurt badly and bleed? the fetus was 1 month old and was
>removed in less than 15 minutes.. i'm afraid something is wrong ..

I know its everyones own choice to have an abortion, but I don't know how you guys can do it. Knowing that there is a baby inside of you, that relies on you for everything, has got to be the greatest feeling ever. I don't see how someone could kill something that is growing inside of them. At one month old the fetus has a heart beat and blood is beginning to be pumped through its circulation, and the arms and legs are beginning to appear and be formed. At 2 months, they can make a fist and turn around in the womb. How could somebody kill something that could do all of those things? That is already becoming a little person? As you can tell, I am pro-life no matter what the circumstances are. I am just wondering why everyone else thinks its okay...

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Michelle



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