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We should be supporting their people, never should have given a penny to their government/army. It's easily one of the worst countries in the world to live in because of the rampant corruption and essentially being run by the army. I know a guy who was a child soldier during their civil wars and he was able to sneak

For reference: 50-75% of pregnancies end in miscarriage before the woman knows she's pregnant. I learned these are called chemical pregnancies today.

Perhaps it is time to find out how much of a humanitarian Pope Francis really is and petition him to intervene?

Yzma really is the cartoon version of the GOP. Or maybe the GOP is the cartoon version of the GOP.

Neato, I get to use this!

"I'm sorry for your loss, and glad you live in a place where you could get the medical procedure necessary to save your life."

I'm sorry for your loss, and glad you live in a place where you could get the medical procedure necessary to save your life.

Sad and perfect all at the same time.

That's the weirdest situation. It's one thing when you can save the baby—I believe at one point the Catholic Church's position was that if it's a choice between mother and baby, the baby should be saved because the mother has had some time to be alive and the baby deserves its chance. I don't agree with that as a

Time to truck out this old chestnut:

Can you imagine arguing this? I don't know how anyone's religion can say this is ok. It's so,deeply disturbing.

Fuck, that is awful. I am so sorry you had to go through that. And I am so so happy you got proper medical care. All th best from this internet stranger.

I went into preterm labor at 18 weeks and as soon as I presented to the ER, I had a serious infection (chorioamnionitis) and the birth of my son in a matter of days was inevitable. The doctors told my husband and I, that at 18 weeks, the baby had no chance of survival and neither did I if I didn't deliver the baby and

Pardoned? For having a miscarriage?! This case has been in the news in Latin America for years. In the case of Guadalupe there was an alleged malpractice and that's when the doctors started throwing the "abortion" word around and eventually she got convicted. Despicable!

I know. Believe me, I know. :(

Yeah i mean intellectually i am aware of this sad fact. I guess sometimes i have to write it out or say it to remind myself that it's not some nightmare that i can wake up from.

Yeah I can't imagine having to experience the loss of a child and then being imprisoned for it. What. The. Fuck.

Okay, I can understand the moral behind banning intentional abortions, but miscarriages? really? Isn't that a horrible misunderstanding on how bodies work besides being already horrible to the mothers?

note: I only read the title and haven't read the article.

The wrongness of this is unexpressable. Those women, the psychological effects/trauma is heartbreaking. No more words.

On behalf of women (and human beings who think or have an ounce of empathy), and with a special shout out to women who have experienced miscarriages, there are not enough gifs in the world to express my disdain for the legislature of El Salvador.