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Elizabeth Guth
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IDK.... I have serious issues w/ Cytotec being used for induction. When I was 42 weeks and induction talk started, I refused to use cytotec (fortunately my CNM said she also will not use it) and only would consider cervadil...

And apparently women can use it themselves for abortions.......

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Thoughts?


Elizabeth
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I've never heard of this, but I have heard of birth control pills!! If you don't want to get pregnant there are other options.
 
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Nothing surprises me anymore. People do the weirdest things.

I know my sister was induced with Cytotec and it didnt really do much for her.


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