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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]See also your post prior to that: [quote][b]I've had CVS three times[/b] and insurance paid every time, but then again, I have a cadillac.[/quote] Whether it was once or three times -- the story seems to morph a lot, doesn't it? -- I appreciate your honesty about those choices. Keep sharing.[/quote] I'm completely open about my reproductive choices - births, IVF, and abortion - because there shouldn't be any stigma around either. And for people with means, there really isn't. [/quote] Yay! Try to keep the story straight, though. Pro Tip. [/quote] Did you have trouble following the story? [/quote] First, was it one or three CVS procedures?[/quote] Three live births, a CVS before each to check for abnormalities. Would have terminated if any were found. They were all normal. An unintended fourth pregnancy. Terminated. [/quote] NP. It wasn’t difficult to follow. The forced birther who couldn’t handle it is just another example of people who can’t follow logic and are otherwise generally ignorant (and proud to show it off) trying to control others in horrible ways. It’s just like the OH state legislators who wanted doctors to transplant embryos from Fallopian tubes into the uterus so the pregnancy could be safe, or the TX conservatives banning books. [/quote]
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