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do you not even care about facts that people may say?I don't care what people say, you'd have to be really stupid not to realise you're pregnant.
do you not even care about facts that people may say?
do you have a uterus?
I don't care what people say, you'd have to be really stupid not to realise you're pregnant.
One would think there would be enough 'other' symptoms that would make you go to a doctor before giving birth. Even if you had no idea you were pregnant, you'd think something was wrong, no? Breasts being sore and getting bigger, having to pee all the time, constant heartburn, even morning sickness... I know people get these at different degrees but I can't imagine not finding out sooner. I'm terrified.
yeah, me grammer bad. jebus.In answer to your first confused question, I dunno, I've not been convinced.
In answer to your second. Eh, no.
One would think there would be enough 'other' symptoms that would make you go to a doctor before giving birth. Even if you had no idea you were pregnant, you'd think something was wrong, no? Breasts being sore and getting bigger, having to pee all the time, constant heartburn, even morning sickness... I know people get these at different degrees but I can't imagine not finding out sooner. I'm terrified.
One would think there would be enough 'other' symptoms that would make you go to a doctor before giving birth. Even if you had no idea you were pregnant, you'd think something was wrong, no? Breasts being sore and getting bigger, having to pee all the time, constant heartburn, even morning sickness... I know people get these at different degrees but I can't imagine not finding out sooner. I'm terrified.
Thats what I don't get - surely you'd have to feel enough physical change to make yourself think about going to the doctor or getting something checked out. Surely?
Pregnancy does different things to different women. Who can say what went on here.
I told my wife this story and she instantly felt sorry for mother and child in that the 9 months gives the mother time to get used to the idea and to get to know the baby. Her felling was that the mother missed out on a huge bonding time and was worried she might go into shock.
Anyway, good luck to them.
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