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Can Oxycodone cause a miscarriage?

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1 Comment

  1. Julia

    I think this is yet another one of Watts’ half-truths. I’m sure he gave it to her that first night in NC, but not as an abortifacient. It was an attempt on her life. There are many other drugs, some available over the counter, that would’ve been more effective in causing a miscarriage.

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