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abortion at 4 weeks pregnancy

i am suspecting that im 4 weeks  pregnant. but i want to do abortion, so is ther any problems to do DNC after 4th weeks?plz help me out with ans.
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362119 tn?1223137936
no ... for fighting, when the person isnt even on here anymore. it could have been a fake poster. im not responding to this post anymore.. its not worth it.
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I hope you realize that by the time you find out your are pregnant, your baby most likely has a heartbeat. I don't understand how anyone can purposely stop the beating of a heart and not call it murder. JMO

I agree with the others...you should find another forum. this just isn't the place for these types of questions.
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342988 tn?1299782356
that is what kirby is saying.  this is not a place for perosnal opinion arguments.  it is to help others not attack them.  i think the fact that kirby nicely asked her not to post this question was the best thing instead of people getting all hyped up and angry.  Anger is not the way to go and does not get us very far.  
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Just keep in mind the hormones that are flying all over this forum.  =)

I was not trying to twist this back on you, please don't think that.

I understand that bickering gets old, but you can't stop the strong feelings on abortion that most of us feel.  We cannot mask it, or hide it, it needs to be released.
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You can't stop people from voicing THEIR opinion.. just like you just voiced YOURS.  This is an OPEN forum.

No need to get angry, you are doing the SAME THING that you wanted to STOP.  
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287246 tn?1318570063
There is an abortion forum on MedHelp.  I strongly advise that you go there for your questions about this topic.
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