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RECEPTIONIST: |
Hello.... can I help
you? |
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GIRL: |
Yes, I need information about an
abortion. |
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RECEPTIONIST: |
Do you know how many months you might
be? |
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GIRL: |
Yeah, I'm almost five months. |
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RECEPTIONIST: |
Okay, we can help you. |
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GIRL: |
How much will it cost? |
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RECEPTIONIST: |
$990 in cash, money order, or credit
card... no checks. |
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GIRL: |
Can you tell me about the process.
What can I expect? |
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RECEPTIONIST: |
It is a two-day process.
On the first day you will have a lamineria inserted. You will go home,
and have terrible cramping that night. Then you will return in the
morning and the procedure will be done under general anesthesia and
that's it. |
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GIRL: |
What complications might I get? |
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RECEPTIONIST: |
Oh well, let me see... you might
have difficulty in the future if you do want to be pregnant carrying
the child to full term, and there is a very, very, slight chance that,
well... if they perforate your uterus you won't be able to have babies,
but that's very rare, indeed. |
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GIRL: |
Rare... what? I'm sorry, I just lost
it for a minute. |
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RECEPTIONIST: |
It's really not as bad as it sounds.
I have to give you the possible complications. |
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GIRL: |
Tell me what happens afterwards.
Can I go out the next day or what? |
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RECEPTIONIST: |
No, not the next day... you will
need at least three days complete bed rest and in two weeks you must
come back here to see the doctor, or see your own doctor, for a final
check up. Can I make the appointment for you? |
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