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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 487409" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I had a couple of very early "spontaneous abortions" (MD told me they weren't called miscarriages..at least in the 60's. No problem and no D&C required. </p><p></p><p>Has she had a Gyn examination ever? That's the first thing that came into my mind. Sorry but I'm anti pregnancy!</p><p>I told all my girls that they "had to" have Gyn exams and that "their" Doctor would be able to help them with any issues that came up of a personal nature. She does need to know about diseases and birth control asap. It might be the right thing to do fessing up about the diary but frankly I don't think I would. I'd just wait a week and then say "it's time for you to have a Gyn appointment...would you like to see my Dr. or would you prefer having your own?" DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 487409, member: 35"] I had a couple of very early "spontaneous abortions" (MD told me they weren't called miscarriages..at least in the 60's. No problem and no D&C required. Has she had a Gyn examination ever? That's the first thing that came into my mind. Sorry but I'm anti pregnancy! I told all my girls that they "had to" have Gyn exams and that "their" Doctor would be able to help them with any issues that came up of a personal nature. She does need to know about diseases and birth control asap. It might be the right thing to do fessing up about the diary but frankly I don't think I would. I'd just wait a week and then say "it's time for you to have a Gyn appointment...would you like to see my Dr. or would you prefer having your own?" DDD [/QUOTE]
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