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I may have completely borked the spelling, but if I remember correctly, it was the equivalent of having her uterus cauterized so that a lining wouldn't form and therefore no periods? Forgive me, this workplace was nearly 10 years ago and I've never had to look up the procedure for myself.

She's between 12-15 weeks pregnant?

Would an ablation do anything for you? I had a coworker have one before menopause set in for her and she thought it was the best.

I have occasionally used Instead (a disposable soft cup thingy) for my periods. They sometimes migrate and I have short fingers, so one time when I was removing it I was having to do the whole leg on the bathtub and bear down exercise to help remove it. Well, apparently I bore down too hard or something because that

My neighbours had one girl, kept saying they were on the fence about more kids (though I always suspected they'd have more). She gets pregnant, bam - twins, no IVF. I laughed when she told me, then apologized for laughing.

My cousin's twins were 5-6 lbs each at birth IIRC. Bitch had no stretch marks, either. :/

My neighbours had one girl, kept saying they were on the fence about more kids (though I always suspected they'd have more). She gets pregnant, bam - twins, no IVF. I laughed when she told me, then apologized for laughing.

My neighbours had one girl, kept saying they were on the fence about more kids (though I always suspected they'd have more). She gets pregnant, bam - twins, no IVF. I laughed when she told me, then apologized for laughing.

I can't speak to the current version, but the older ones you held your hand over their eyes until they went to sleep. I think they woke up when they wanted to, though, so hello heart attacks (my toddler got a toy from the neighbours that has a mat in the front that's touch-activated. Occasionally one of the cats will

I can't speak to the current version, but the older ones you held your hand over their eyes until they went to sleep. I think they woke up when they wanted to, though, so hello heart attacks (my toddler got a toy from the neighbours that has a mat in the front that's touch-activated. Occasionally one of the cats will

he doesn't really go out of his way to market himself or push his content to other people.

Yeah, my daughter went bald in the front, but kept most of the back of her hair (we have some really unfortunate one-month old posed photos of her during this phase, along with baby acne), but never really lost it all. She seems to have a blend of our hair, with it a bit coarser like my husband's, but a lot of it like

I was born with a full head of hair, my sister was bald until she was 2. Shortly after she finally had enough hair to have bangs, I cut it off with pinking shears because I wanted to see if they would zigzag cut hair, too.

My cousin delivered her daughter (third baby; first pregnancy was twin boys) in the time it took her husband to go from the car to the admitting desk. He's a doctor, so I assume they were leaving for the hospital with adequate time, but I don't know the particulars.

Yup, lady parts is my go-to, though I'm trying to make sure my toddler is also learning vulva (obviously not sexytime related; she can pick her preferred euphemisms when she's older).

Coupling quotes should never be obscure.

You can totally have white or its iterations and still bring colour into it - I posted a pic of my dress on another comment so I won't repost it here, but my dress was off-white with a big swath of cranberry down the front, and lots of embroidery detailing in cranberry on the chest/front/train. I lucked out hardcore

My dress was an off-white with cranberry accents, including a big swath of cranberry across the front and embroidery on the front and train. I loved it, and we actually found dresses for my bridesmaids in the same colour and a similar style to my dress. Considering my bridesmaids were my pale-ass sister whose

I was a 98% match with a horrible ex- of mine a million years ago on OKC. He emailed me to tell me that; I replied to tell him that clearly that was why those types of algorithms should never be trusted.

That is a cool specialty I didn't even realize was a thing. I will say the anaesthesiologist who oversaw my first c-section (got a planned second one coming up) was a cool dude; he explained everything that was going to happen beforehand, then explained it again as it was happening. Nice, chill approach (not that I