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I'm sorry for your miscarriage - we had one too. . I don't think you can stop her. If your mom or another sibling can talk with her, and tell her of her effects on you, it might have some effect. I don't think I have any good ideas here, except maybe to distance yourself somewhat and refuse to buy into or dwell on her dramas.
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sad so many want babys and so many dont.I will not share my personal views on abortion with you so as to not offend.i am sorry you had a miscarrage,it is traumatic for a woman to miscarry,and only increases a longing for children i will keep you and yours in my prayers.
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Sadly none of us can change each other. You can make suggestions, give her literature about abortions, ask her some honest, gentle, but pointed questions, and refuse to participate in certain behaviors (like listening to her go on and on about her abortions, for example. Just get up and leave the room.), but the only thing you can really change is your response to her. Try to remember that she is desperately seeking love. It sounds like she is going about it in a dysfunctional way. I can imagine that it is very painful to have her aborting babies while you are trying to have some. God bless you.
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