well my friend i think lied about being pregnant and after a while to get her way out of it she said she lost the baby which i think is an awful lie. but if you do lose your baby when your say 3 to 5 months pregnant do they like have to take it out of you? or does it just like go away? i feel like an idiot :/ ill rate any answer
Jessica13 answered Thursday November 24 2005, 11:08 pm: yes i think if you go through like 3 or 5 months with a baby they got to take it out if you miscarrie it
*ashlee* answered Monday November 21 2005, 10:27 pm: shes saying she had a miscarriage, and when this happens you have to get whats called a DNC. i had a friend who told us she was pregnant about 6 different times and that shed had abortions on every one of them. for some reason maybe people think they look cool being pregnant? but people lie about it a lot. i have no idea why. [ *ashlee*'s advice column | Ask *ashlee* A Question ]
brokenagain answered Monday November 21 2005, 9:40 pm: if you lose a baby when you are pregnat you have to have what is called a DNC not a c-section. when you lose a baby its called a miscarriage and you already lost the baby and in order to have it taken care of you hae the DNC-its a sad thing and to lie about it on top of it for attention is worse. I have 2 children and i love them...people who are young shouldnt make up stories if thats whay she did...hope i helped [ brokenagain's advice column | Ask brokenagain A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Monday November 21 2005, 9:24 pm: very good questionnnn. i think you get a C section done, because there's still something in you & that wouldn't be good for you. i don't think it juss goes away.
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