do u hav ur period at all when ur pregnant...like u dont gt ur period all nine months? or juss one missed period?? how much r abortions and where do u get thtem done?? *IM NOT PREGNANT!! i thought i was about a year ago bc my period was late and i got it and turned out i wasnt pregnant..but i was s0o0o desperte and i idnt know wat ot do so i was juss wonderin how much it wulda costed and if u wulda needed a parent wid du to do it*
Six weeks old today mummy
A birthday gift to me
A Pair of Big blue eyes thru one day i would see
Where are we going mummy
with the rain splashing down
When it hits the sidewalk it makes a funny sound
BANG thru big white doors
With people dressed in green
If they hurt you mummy just run away and scream
Help me mummy they are tearing me apart
There goes My big blue eyes
There goes my little heart
I love you mummy believe me I do
But the worst thing is I thought you loved me too
LoViny0ux914 answered Monday July 26 2004, 5:11 pm: no u dono have it AT ALL when ur preggy..but after u give birth u have 1 for about 6 weeks...eww! lol. abortions depend on where u ge thtem done n idk if ud need a aparent! i think it dpeends on ur doc. n where u get it done [ LoViny0ux914's advice column | Ask LoViny0ux914 A Question ]
tinkerbell answered Monday July 26 2004, 2:29 am: No you don't get your period at all when you are pregnant, it's not just one skipped period. You can get an abortion at a free clinic if you need to. I'm pretty sure you have to have an adult guardian with you in order to go through with it ... unless you're 18. [ tinkerbell's advice column | Ask tinkerbell A Question ]
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