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Q: diabetes birth contro + pregnant
asked by: Nasim_S on December 29th, 2003
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Dear friend
i'm 22 and I have diabetes but unfortunately I think i'm pregnant. It's about 15 days but I was not under control and I do not want to keep this baby. What can I do? Which is the best result for me?


With best regards.

Nasim
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mdw2004
replied on December 30th, 2003
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Re: Help
Nasim~
i can completly understand your situation. Pregnancy with diabetes is very hard. Not too very long ago I was put into a place such as yours. I researched mifepristone and found it would be the best way out. I have also included a web-site for you. I hope you find it helpful!

Http://www.Cbctrust.Com
misty
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DismalEuphoria
replied on January 2nd, 2004
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I am sorry that you have diabetes. My grandmother had diabetes, and I know how hard that can be to deal with. However, I don't agree with terminating a pregnancy just because you don't want to deal with it. Were you using any type of birth control at all? Even if you don't want to keep the baby, maybe you should consider adoption. There are so many families who would love to have a baby, and just cannot conceive. I have lost 3 babies, and would love to be able to carry one to term one day, but I have been diagnosed with an incompetent cervix, so with any luck, a stitch will help me. With adoption, you have so many options. You can even choose the family you want to care for your baby, the way you would've wanted to yourself. At the end of the day, the decision is yours, but please please seriously think about this.If you do decide to keep your baby, talk with your doctor about what you should do treatment wise, I am sure they can help make things go a lot smoother. Goodluck
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