Parenting
As a parent and a grandparent, I find it amazing how people have no ideal how to parent. Now if you ask my kids I was not a perfect parent by any means. I know that. I did a lot of things wrong, what I find difficult is how some individuals have no maternal instincts at all.
Although we know from history that it has to do with Nature or Nourish. Did the individual have anyone in their life that loved and cared for them and instill in them the instincts needed to parent. We have cycles in our families that have to stop. Sadly you can not teach instincts to people, and with electronic devices, this is more evident as the increase of children are removed from their homes and babies having babies.
Instead of teaching our kids its okay if you get knocked up you can go and have vacuum stuck up your vagina and it sucked out. We should not be teaching kids this is okay, what needs to be taught that if you do not want to have a baby do not have sex. Then why are parents afraid to discuss sex and what happens, but are willing to let their child chose to have their breast or penis cut off because today they want to be different. So what your daughter wants to wear boys clothes, maybe they fit her better. Who cares your son wants to paint his nails and play dressup in moms clothes. This does not mean they are LGBTQIA++++++
What are the types of in-clinic abortions?
In-clinic abortion works by using suction to take a pregnancy out of your uterus. There are a couple of kinds of in-clinic abortion procedures. Your doctor or nurse will know which type is right for you, depending on how far you are into your pregnancy.
Suction abortion (also called vacuum aspiration) is the most common type of in-clinic abortion. It uses gentle suction to empty your uterus. It’s usually used until about 14-16 weeks after your last period.
Dilation and Evacuation (D&E) is another kind of in-clinic abortion procedure. It uses suction and medical tools to empty your uterus. You can get a D&E later in a pregnancy than aspiration abortion — usually if it has been 16 weeks or longer since your last period.
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