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acelita86
Acela Sotolongo :
Nombre de la canción?
2026-03-24 22:49:37
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luz.aleany.salaza
Luz Aleany Salazar Garcia :
se reía cuando le decía que si no cambiaba lo iba a dejar y no le importo
2026-06-05 03:09:06
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belenee.1
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la verdad q duele tanto esa decisión
2024-03-05 02:04:55
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arelystasfieles
Arelystas Fieles ❤️ :
Yeison un abrazo 👏🤗
2024-03-05 02:57:31
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consuelogarcia622
consuelogarcia622 :
mucho tema
2024-03-05 01:45:30
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teresa.hernandez236
Teresa Hernandez Angulo :
ermosa canción
2024-05-03 09:51:51
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estergomez362
estergomez362 :
a mi me paso
2024-03-05 20:03:53
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nan3585
nan :
muy tarde
2024-03-25 05:02:07
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yacque79 :
salud 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
2026-04-22 12:53:43
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janethbetancur367 :
hola reina
2024-03-07 17:35:05
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ana.victoria.tara7
Ana Victoria Tararazona V :
es la realidad bendiciones 🙏🙏
2024-05-05 11:57:40
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__mrtinz__
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me identifico con este tema 🥃🥃
2024-03-05 13:18:59
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flor.leon401
Flor Leon :
bello tema aveces en cosas del amor nos toca sufrir tanto ☺️uno como mujer es la que sufre mas..😔🥱
2024-04-22 00:27:50
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MARI :
duele pero es mejor alejarse y ya no sufrir más un amor que no es para uno
2024-03-07 14:51:04
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me encanta 😍😍
2024-04-05 01:05:53
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HOLA LINDA CANCION Y ASI ES LA BERDAD👍👍👍👍SALUDO PARA USTED🤣🤣🤣🤣
2024-03-04 21:10:48
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que temaso Arelis
2025-09-15 20:18:48
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yeison..garcia
yeison García :
A cuantas mujeres les ha tocado esta desicion 🎶@Arelys Henao un temazoooo
2024-03-04 20:55:57
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Dulce mirada 👁️🥰 :
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Abortion provider Carafem’s phones were ringing nonstop over the weekend after a US federal appeals court reinstated a nationwide requirement that the drug mifepristone, one of two pills used for a medication abortion, must be obtained in person. The decision, handed down on Friday, left patients unsure if they could gain access to their treatment through telehealth. “People are afraid, and they’re angry,” says Carafem’s chief operations officer, Melissa Grant. With the restriction in place, Carafem quickly pivoted to a backup approach. Instead of prescribing the two-drug protocol typical for a medication abortion—mifepristone, which blocks progesterone and prevents the pregnancy from progressing, and then misoprostol, which causes the uterus to contract—the organization began prescribing misoprostol on its own. While slightly less effective than the dual-pill option, it’s been widely used in the past. “We feel comfortable prescribing it,” says Grant. Some Planned Parenthood clinics also pivoted to the misoprostol-only regimen this weekend. “Planned Parenthood providers are doing everything they can to make sure patients know that medication abortion is still safe, legal, and available,” says Danika Severino, vice president of care and access at Planned Parenthood Federation of America. On Monday, the Supreme Court offered a temporary reprieve, pausing the appeals court ruling for a week. The measure allows patients to once again get mifepristone through virtual clinics at least until May 11, when SCOTUS will take another look at the case. Carafem and Planned Parenthood say they are prepared to shift back to misoprostol-only if necessary. Other providers, including the digital abortion clinic HeyJane, have confirmed that they will also take that approach if necessary. Mifepristone was developed in the 1980s in France and has been extensively studied for safety and efficacy. It was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2000. Tap the 🔗 in bio to read the full story.
Abortion provider Carafem’s phones were ringing nonstop over the weekend after a US federal appeals court reinstated a nationwide requirement that the drug mifepristone, one of two pills used for a medication abortion, must be obtained in person. The decision, handed down on Friday, left patients unsure if they could gain access to their treatment through telehealth. “People are afraid, and they’re angry,” says Carafem’s chief operations officer, Melissa Grant. With the restriction in place, Carafem quickly pivoted to a backup approach. Instead of prescribing the two-drug protocol typical for a medication abortion—mifepristone, which blocks progesterone and prevents the pregnancy from progressing, and then misoprostol, which causes the uterus to contract—the organization began prescribing misoprostol on its own. While slightly less effective than the dual-pill option, it’s been widely used in the past. “We feel comfortable prescribing it,” says Grant. Some Planned Parenthood clinics also pivoted to the misoprostol-only regimen this weekend. “Planned Parenthood providers are doing everything they can to make sure patients know that medication abortion is still safe, legal, and available,” says Danika Severino, vice president of care and access at Planned Parenthood Federation of America. On Monday, the Supreme Court offered a temporary reprieve, pausing the appeals court ruling for a week. The measure allows patients to once again get mifepristone through virtual clinics at least until May 11, when SCOTUS will take another look at the case. Carafem and Planned Parenthood say they are prepared to shift back to misoprostol-only if necessary. Other providers, including the digital abortion clinic HeyJane, have confirmed that they will also take that approach if necessary. Mifepristone was developed in the 1980s in France and has been extensively studied for safety and efficacy. It was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2000. Tap the 🔗 in bio to read the full story.

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