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iflyme rated 4 months ago- Dr. Manny Alvarez, managing health editor for FOXNews.com, said Percival's situation is actually quite common."Women that have early terminations in weeks six, seven and eight, many times the pregnancy is so small that doctors miss removing the baby," Alvarez said. "The danger is...
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 CptCircumspect rated 4 months ago- It's not a baby. It's a fighting, breathing, feeling, eating, moving lump of flesh.
 iflyme rated 4 months ago- Dr. Manny Alvarez, managing health editor for FOXNews.com, said Percival's situation is actually quite common."Women that have early terminations in weeks six, seven and eight, many times the pregnancy is so small that doctors miss removing the baby," Alvarez said. "The danger is that the failed attempt can damage the baby. That is why these patients who get early terminations need follow-ups."--How can you read those sentences and consider the world sane?
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