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AUTHOR: gabryDATE: 02/27/03 3:18pm
SUBJECT: Re: clomed-- help please.
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AUTHOR: hippichick
Phew!! I'm glad I gave you a little bit of a different perspective on the whole thing, but I would hate to be the one to change your mind, you don't even know me. Maybe you can also talk to others, your husband or friends or relatives or your doctor, so you don't feel later like some stranger on the internet influenced you on some major life decision. Well, good luck, and let me know if and when you get pregnant (if you're really worried about going through pregnancy, would you consider adoption?)
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clomed-- help please.
hippichick02/21/03 09:46am
Re: clomed-- help please.
gabry02/25/03 08:51pm
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Re: clomed-- help please.
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