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I had an abortion a coming up for 4 weeks ago and ever since I have had this feeling of I did something wrong and I can't control my emotions does it get better or does the feelings go away
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I want to preface by saying I've never had an abortion but I do doubt pretty much every decision I make. In this situation there will always be some regret no matter what choice you made and that's okay there is no perfect choice and it's natural to wonder what would've happened if we chose differently, these thoughts don't mean that you made the wrong choice just that it was difficult. We all have to live with our choices we can't go back. Think about why you made the choice, I have no doubt you had good reason. Is this guilty feeling coming from yourself or things other have said? If you still feel you may have made a mistake think of what you will do in the future, mistakes no matter how serious are lessons, but I think it was probably not a mistake anyway. I suspect that whilst you may always wonder you will begin to feel more accepting of the choice you made. The hardest part is over you got this ❤️
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