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In reply to the discussion: A Trans-Vaginal Ultrasound is NOT a 'jelly on the belly' sonogram. [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)39. when i had my oldest son, they had to onitor him. i am sure it was not exactly the same but
it hurt like hell....
being as old as i am, and all i have seen, i shake my head we have reduced ourselves to this. step by step by step we have given up rights. we the people, have allowed it under all kinds of names... fear being a large on. we have rights lost and some on du advocate those loss of rights like with TSA. this all feeds for the next step to be allowed with hardly a word.
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So essentially they have legalized rape by device as long as the woman has an unwanted pregnancy?
YellowRubberDuckie
Feb 2012
#6
LOL! I'm not in Texas but I would gladly fly down to help you whip some asses if tht is FORCIBLY
Ecumenist
Feb 2012
#48
My cervical cancer was treated in a teaching hospital, usually with a large audience
REP
Feb 2012
#35
Yeah, that's very true, but they don't care about embryonic or fetal development.
joshcryer
Feb 2012
#14
If a woman isn't very far along, she probably wouldn't be able to see much on a regular ultrasound
Nikia
Feb 2012
#26
when i had my oldest son, they had to onitor him. i am sure it was not exactly the same but
seabeyond
Feb 2012
#39