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Can you have a abortion at 26 weeks or is it to late??
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973741 tn?1342342773
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By the way, it is not too late at 26 weeks in many states.  That is inaccurate depending on where you live.  good luck
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Yes, this is state dependent.  Some states allow abortion at the 26 week mark.  New York for example---  and it does not have to be for a medical reason.  I'd call some abortion clinics in your area after googling your state laws (or if you tell me your state, I'll look it up for you sweetie) and go from there.

No one else can ever make this decision for you or tell you it is wrong as they do not walk in your shoes.  You have to do what is best for YOU.  Here to support you any way I can.  good luck
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So sad to hear this. It's a little angel your carrying. Can't imagine wat makes you want to have an abortion after carrying it for this long....
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That's sad
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No 26 weeks is too late. Its sad you ask this and I hope your situation gets better. There is always adoption.
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No you can't check your state laws. What there limit is. But I recommend adoption
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Adoption!!!
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You have been carting your baby for 6 months and you want to get rid Of it? It's too late all you can do it give it up for adoption
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Yes, 26 weeks is too late. You should look into adoption if you are wanting out. I'm sorry you're in this position, don't let people judge you. Nobody knows your situation.
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