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- From: hughes@epcot.spdc.ti.com (Susan Hughes)
- Subject: Re: The christian perspective...?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.212114.13971@spdc.ti.com>
- Sender: Sue Hughes
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- Organization: TI Semiconductor Process and Design Center
- References: <1992Sep10.150225.1@vf.jsc.nasa.gov> <24887@oasys.dt.navy.mil> <1992Sep11.221625.1@vf.jsc.nasa.gov>
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- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 21:21:14 GMT
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- Just a few comments:
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- In article <1992Sep11.221625.1@vf.jsc.nasa.gov> mcmillan@vf.jsc.nasa.gov writes:
- >In article <24887@oasys.dt.navy.mil>, bense@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Ron Bense) writes:
- >> In talk.abortion, mcmillan@vf.jsc.nasa.gov writes:
- >>
- >
- >Birth are messy, but not real bloody. From the three that I've been present
- >for, most of the blood of the mother is from the incision the doctor makes to
- >open the skin around the vagina. It heals.
-
- My experience was that birth was extremely bloody, my blood, and not from the
- episiotomy. Hemmoraging is the common term. I lost approximately 3 pints.
- It healed, but IMHO this was more than the "mess" you witnessed and more than
- an "inconvenience".
-
- >But even if that's wrong, that's one of the many wonderful things about a
- >woman's body--they were designed to accomodate and nuture a growing baby.
- >They automatically intake more nutrients to account for it.
-
- Unless they can't afford to.
-
- >Stokes
- Sue
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