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Kay is going down with the ship
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You mean like several years of investigations, actually being impeached by the House of Representatives, being disbarred by the Supreme Court for lying in his deposition and being an anchor on Hillary’s campaign specifically because of the allegations against him? Because - unlike the current President’s sycophantic

I think this quest to shame everyone who ever heard the rumor is misguided. It’s not going to accomplish what people think it will.

It hasn’t been a year...

Are you still in the greys? I got out of the greys by being one of the first to comment on an article and asking the author to ungrey me. I explained that I had been commenting for a year and had a lot of long time Jezzie followers. I had to do this a couple of times, but then voila, it worked. I recommend giving it a

Waffle House casserole: hashbrowns smothered/covered/whatever-ed to your liking, with a biscuit topping

QueenCorsetKatana or whatever that person’s name is.

for anyone interested

Have you noticed their silence on this post? I hope they see this. They’ve been making me uncomfortable for awhile now. I’m relieved to know I’m not alone.

It blows my mind how there are a handful of male commenters who comment ON EVERY FUCKING ARTICLE, usually as soon as it’s published and have no self awareness that maybe they should take a back seat on an expressly women oriented site. Like, feel free to participate but say something when it’s useful or insightful

In the same way that I don’t want even an exceptionally qualified male OBGYN, I don’t really feel, idk if “comfortable” is the right word, but I guess it just seems a little out of place to see male writers on sites for women. As in, geared toward women and the experiences of women, but still need a man to explain

That creaky door sound!!

pReExGirlfriend8 here (because ‘pre ex girlfriend’ was taken). In 7th and 8th grade a had a painful, huge crush on this boy who was two grades ahead of me and had a band; and we IM’d every night. I can’t adequately describe the flutter that my little heart felt when 1) he signed on and 2) HE messaged ME first, but I’m

I’d feel bad for him if he were “Bill from the Accounting Dept.”, rather than “Prince William, future king of England”.

That kimmel stunt reminds me of conservatives buying Starbucks coffee and telling baristas their name is “trump” or whatever that ridiculous thing was. You are literally giving them free publicity! So idiotic.

As someone who had a horrific birthing experience and has been working with various medical schools and maternal mortality orgs, I think I have a better handle on this now than when I was trying to make these decisions for myself.

That was accepted practice for long time and in the last 20 years or so has been reversing.

It is generally recommended but it is one of the MANY decisions during pregnancy that doctors very commonly don’t give women all the information on, or strongly encourage for their own convenience and lessoned liability rather than it actually being best for the mother and/or baby. VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean)

The guidelines have changed a bit, and VBAC is now a normal method for delivery. However, it’s incredibly risky to attempt VBAC and then have to do an emergency cesarean after an attempted VBAC where the uterine wall ruptures along the scar from the previous cesarean delivery.

Many women have successful VBACs (vaginal birth after Cesarian). It’s something to plan ahead for (sounds like this woman did). Some doctors and hospitals specialize in VBACs. They are not all that uncommon.

It depends on the pregnancy. Many doctors are fine with vaginal birth after c-section, but it depends on a lot of factors such as the health of the mother, the location of the placenta in relation to the original incision, and how the incision healed.