sara-slaughter607
Sara-Slaughter607
sara-slaughter607

Egypt is the Florida of the Middle East. Fact.

The couple that slays together, stays together.

i can't process that at all

That's good to know. I've been on the pill since I was a teenager and always done well on it, so I'm hoping that means I'll do well with Mirena too. But thank you for letting me know about your experience.

I agree. Right now, I'm looking around nervously, like... can we please have a solid backup plan for a Dem nominee for when Hillary inevitably gets in her own way?

This is an incredibly silly misstep for someone who, in 2008, was already planning the Clinton '16 presidential campaign.

I absolutely love my little copper baby stopper! It does make my periods a little heavier, but it's a small price to pay to not develop any squatters in my uterus.

Particularly insidious, in the Cincinnati area, is that virtually all ( if not actually all — I cannot remember) of the hospitals that are not public are Catholic. And you can imagine how likely Catholic hospitals are to admissions from abortion providers.

I had an abortion about six months ago, and my state allows you to opt out of hearing the heartbeat or seeing the ultrasound.

Regarding that bullshit 2013 requirement that a woman has to hear the fetus' heartbeat before the provider can perform an abortion procedure:

Yes, exactly. It's like what do they think is going to happen or change by forcing women to listen to a fetal heartbeat? It's as if they think women are monsters who have no clue what's going on. "Oh, its a heartbeat? That changes everything! I can now afford a baby, have time to raise a baby, the father is staying

It's usually out of medical necessity at that point, to either protect the health of the mother, or because the fetus has issues that are incompatible with life. In my case, the fetus was missing a large portion of its brain, among other medical issues. And yes, it's incredibly painful for the parent(s), and

Not almost sadistic. It is completely, one million percent sadistic. If the tables were turned and men were the ones dealing with pregnancy, they would never in a million years consider legislation that would put them in this position. Ever.

I'm trying to figure out if they're trying to discourage people from having abortions after 20 weeks in cases where the fetus has severe abnormalities and is likely to die soon after birth (or something similar). Like an "are you really, really sure the baby will die or be severely deformed?" kind of thing. Which is

The face of a true moron.

Regarding the drive to ban abortion after 20 weeks: As I understand it, most abortions that occur after 20 weeks are due to fetal abnormalities or other health issues. In a lot of cases, these are planned pregnancies or pregnancies that the woman had planned to complete but couldn't. A lot of fetal abnormalities

If you're not doing a single goddamned thing to help an actual living baby, put the fucking sign down and wipe that smug look of your fucking mug because you're less than useless.

And more likely get eated by the predators. Oops.

Somebunny gonna get high.