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FISHX

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Physical Health Risks of Termination
Posted: 01-25-05 11:45am

Approximatley 10% of women under going elective terminations will suffer immediate complications.


The nine most common major complications which can occur at the time of termination are

1 infection
2 excessive bleeding
3 embolism
4 ripping or perforation of the uterus
5 anesthesia complications
6 convulsions
7 hemorrhages
8 cervical injury
9 endo toxic shock


termination increases the risk of placenta previa in later pregnancies by 7-15 fold.


Http://www.Wprc.Org/21.4 5.0.0.1.0.Phtml

so many dangers not enough warnings .

Please do,nt forget to decapitalise


please note this is fact.
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bd1012

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Posted: 01-25-05 13:15pm

Yeah, there are health risks to open heart surgery, should we ban that too? Everything has it's risks and so does pregnancy so that's why no one should be forced to do either against their will.. Glad we cleared that up.
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mom2trevor

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Posted: 01-25-05 13:47pm

Open heart surgery is done to save a life...Not take one as abortion does....So there glad we cleared that up.
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bd1012

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Posted: 01-25-05 13:51pm

Abortion doesn't take a life unless complications arise which as with any surgery is possible. You think abortion's take a life now? You should see what happens when desperate woman have to go to desperate measure to obtain one.
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mom2trevor

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Posted: 01-25-05 13:53pm

So you don't think that abortion kills a living being? That is the most ignorant thing I have ever heard.
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foreverblue

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Posted: 01-25-05 13:55pm

bd1012 wrote:
yeah, there are health risks to open heart surgery, should we ban that too? Everything has it's risks and so does pregnancy so that's why no one should be forced to do either against their will.. Glad we cleared that up.


do you really believe that open heart surgery and abortion are even close,if you do not have open heart surgery you most probably die,are you trying to say that if you dont have an abortion you will most probably die?If that was the case shouldnt pregnancy be banned?
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foreverblue

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Posted: 01-25-05 13:55pm

Dble post


Last edited by foreverblue on 01-25-05 14:03pm; edited 1 time in total
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bd1012

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Posted: 01-25-05 13:58pm

I'm just saying that everything has it's risks.
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BrianBaby

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Posted: 01-25-05 13:59pm

bd1012 wrote:
yeah, there are health risks to open heart surgery, should we ban that too? Everything has it's risks and so does pregnancy so that's why no one should be forced to do either against their will.. Glad we cleared that up.


whoa, but bd, in the other post you said that even 1 death caused by pregnancy is too many....Hmmmmm????
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Kourtney08

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:00pm

Almost everything has risks.

Walking across the street is a risk, driving a car, going to sleep...Etc. Lol
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BrianBaby

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:01pm

Yes~i agree!!
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bd1012

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:02pm

Hmmm what? Yeah, I said one death from pregnancy is too many, I don't believe anyone dies from abortion and if they have, then that is too many and that doctor should lose his liscence but there are much more successful abortions then unsuccesful,.. Same may be true with pregnancys but there is still a risk to both of them and that is why neither should be forced.
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BrianBaby

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:04pm

How can you say there is a risk of death in pregnancy??? Give me an accurate statistic that gives any back bone to what your trying to claim~!
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FISHX

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:05pm

bd1012 wrote:
hmmm what? Yeah, I said one death from pregnancy is too many, I don't believe anyone dies from abortion and if they have, then that is too many and that doctor should lose his liscence but there are much more successful abortions then unsuccesful,.. Same may be true with pregnancys but there is still a risk to both of them and that is why neither should be forced.


bd I do,nt belive you just said that no one has died through a termination what about the women that are dying from methotrexate poisoning


please note this is fact.
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Kourtney08

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:06pm

There are things that can cause a woman to have to terminate her pregnancy because she could lose her life. But I don't think it happens quite often.

A woman shouldn't have to have her life put at risk for it to be "okay" for her to have an abortion. A woman has the right to her body, period.
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BrianBaby

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:17pm

kourtney08 wrote:
there are things that can cause a woman to have to terminate her pregnancy because she could lose her life. But I don't think it happens quite often.

A woman shouldn't have to have her life put at risk for it to be "okay" for her to have an abortion. A woman has the right to her body, period.


i'm just curious as to what your views on the father's rights are??
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Kourtney08

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:19pm

I definitley think if a woman is pregnant, she should tell the father, whether shes getting an abortion, thinking of adoption, or keeping it. The father should always know if hes made a baby.

If he says he wants to keep the baby, and he'll take care of it, I encourage that. But if a woman doesn't want to go through a pregnancy, then thats her choice, and I will always support a woman on what she decides.
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FISHX

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:21pm

But what if the father want,s her to terminate and she wants to keep the child would you still expect the father to supply child support?
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BrianBaby

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:22pm

I see....

I just put myself in the father's shoes and imagine how horrible it would feel to have no control over something I created. Do you agree??
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bd1012

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Posted: 01-25-05 14:50pm

A woman can do whatever the fuck she wants with her body without any permission from you all, her husband, the president, or whatevery deity may or may not be out there.. I don't care what her reasons are.. It's her body and the fact that she didn't want to be pregnant is good enough for me. Selfish selfish selfish.. So fucking what? It's selfish to ttc when there are kids out there already waiting to be adopted..And the only reason that is is because of ideals like yours so you like adoption so much.. Put your money where your mouth is.. I think everyone who wants abortion illegal should be sterilized and have no other choice to adopt if they want a kid.
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