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Your statement about 20% of pregnancies miscarrying early on does not quite make sense with anything else.
Beyond that, I do not think there are "far right" people who go around assuming that early miscarriages are a lie.
You have obviously never read any pro-life literature and know nothing of the activities of pro-life groups.
If your statements about under-reporting because of hurt are true, combined with the under reporting based on not knowing for very early miscariages when it will be assumed to be a heavy and late period, or could be in some cases, than the 20% of early miscarriages may actually be too low a number.
One more thing. What in the world is an "early on" miscarriage? I mean, when does it move from being an "early on miscarriage" to some other form of miscarriage.
291 innocent children have been cleared.....no abuse.
Texas authorities have also cleared all flds in Texas of welfare fraud.
And still the myth continues.
Seen any invisible pregnant teens lately? Look closely the for the invisible crematorium it may be nothing but ashes.......lol
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J-man: Merril may have "married off" his daughter. When Merril gets charged with something he will answer for whatever. As of now the mans daughter is of the consent age. The girl can by law do yo some degree as she pleases.
The reality is Merril is nowhere around to "marry off" anyone.