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I heard that the abortion center in Pensacola has closed. I witnessed an abortion take place at a Pensacola abortion center.

I was with my confused girlfriend at the time, who I thought wasn’t going to go through with the abortion. I tried to talk her out of this horrible procedure, and I thought that in the end she would open her heart and her eyes to see that abortion was not the answer.

After all of this she still went through with the procedure, which I know she deeply regrets.

I know she wishes she hadn’t done this, because just a month or so later she was talking about trying to have another baby ["replacement baby"]…

I’m still praying for her, and for all the other men and women who are confused and think that abortion is the best solution.

It is not, it truly is not...

[From the 40 Days for Life National website, 7 Nov 09] 

 
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Tubal Ligation (Sterilization) - Possible Side Effects

Risk Of Ectopic Pregnancy

According to a major 10-year study of ectopic (tubal) pregnancy, "the cumulative probability of ectopic pregnancy for all methods of tubal sterilization combined was 7.3 per 1000 procedures. The cumulative probability varied substantially according to the method of sterilization and the woman’s age at the time of sterilization. Women sterilized by bipolar tubal coagulation before the age of 30 years had a probability of ectopic pregnancy that was 27 times as high as that among women of similar age who underwent postpartum partial salpingectomy (31.9 versus 1.2 ectopic pregnancies per 1000 procedures. The annual rate of ectopic pregnancy for all methods combined in the 4th through 10th years after sterilization was no lower than that in the first 3 years." Thus, a "history of tubal sterilization does not rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy, even many years after the procedure". [New Engl Journal of Medicine 1997; 336:762-7]

Other possible side effects of tubal ligation include changes in blood supply to the ovaries, causing cramping, heavy bleeding, and PMS, and it lowers progesterone levels.

Vasectomy -- possible side effects

Four studies have shown a doubling of the rate of prostate cancer.  Prostate cancer is the second leading killing cancer among men. Vasectomy may also cause problems with the auto-immune system.

 
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