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s/o pregnancy

um...yeah, something tells me this wasn't a natural conception.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35458030/ns/health-pregnancy


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Re: s/o pregnancy

  • Damn. Almost sounds like a turkey-baster baby.
  • However, she added that the danger posed by the woman giving birth could only be accuarately measured based on her body mass index or BMI, which is a calculation of height and weight used to measure body fat.

    Bullshit. BMI is a measure intended for POPULATIONS, not individuals, and can give no measure of any risk of anything, except being a certain height and weight.

    FFsweetS.

    And it could have been a natural conception. Fat people fck.

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  • What did she sacrifice, I wonder?
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  • imageMinM:
    What did she sacrifice, I wonder?

    I wonder the same. She should have said - no matter what the child has to sacrifice.

    I have some serious questions about it. I'm not joking on "fat people", because i'm certainly not a size 2. Not 500something lbs, but not a 2.

    Can she really care for an infant/child? Can she walk? Can she play with the child when it grows older? Can she clean house? Can she take the kid to school when the time comes? Can she go to the store to get food? Go to the doctor for well baby visits or when the baby/child gets sick? What if the baby/child has health problems?

    The story says she has an FI. Sure, he can take care of the baby/child also. What if something happens to him?

    So.many.questions. 

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