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That her FB wall isn’t batshit crazy... or at the very least cheesey and full of jingoistic, overly cutesy reshares. At least tell me she posts a Minion picture with relevant quote per day.

I am legitimately shocked by that...

Not to say that’s not describing a lot of people who get abortions, but you’re discounting people who do feel torn about it, and, of course, the people who have to terminate a very wanted pregnancy and say goodbye to someone they have already considered their child because of health concerns. I would imagine, in many

Everything about this woman oozes “Your unstable former co-worker named Holly.” Like, you can imagine people having a conversation about her in the break room

That’s most people. I got one every appointment, actually. The doc who delivered my first son just did it that way (she was like) “I can feel around and do a Doppler... Or I can do this and see everything. I have the machine so I might as well.”

For my first pregnancy, the ultrasound used WAS a 3-D ultrasound, so it was a question of flipping a switch (or whatever) to get more detail. So I did it for funsies. For my second, it was the same thing, but they never used the 3D function for some reason nor did they offer, so I didn't ask.

Fuuuuuuuck, dude! That is as hilarious as it is terrifying.

After we saw this pic, we started calling our son Lord Voldemort. (This is 17 weeks. The one at 21 was actually cute. We have one pic of him making a pout in utero that he makes to this day.)

Whatever, Anna. It’s not like those two kids were fetuses or anything. THAT would have been a tragedy.

totally different, IMHO! I would probably be the same way.

My mother-in-law was really pissed and annoyed that my sister-in-law’s bachelorette party because “I’m the mother! I should be there!” It was a for real fight to the point that my SIL felt compelled to have two bachelorette events: one where her mom could come and then a “real one.” No amount of people could explain

See, that at least makes sense to me because a) they are in a position to actually DO something to correct an unsafe behavior (as opposed to people just typing away furiously on a computer) and b) it incentivizes proper car seat/seat belt use!

Oh heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey! Thanks! I’m hopeful I will be back on a little more lately, since I’m back sitting at a computer for a tad more of my day. I’m also Game of Threads will come back when the season returns. I hope all is well with you!

Question: what would they do when a baby is chilling in the front seat, going 70mph on the highway?

Words to live by.

It’s true. In the US, the whole thing is the five-point harness. In the UK (and maybe Europe in general) they don’t have that. People lose their damn shit when it’s like “Actually, both are very safe. Slow your roll.” (In fact, I thinking that in a few years we won’t have the five-point harness anymore either.)

I actually have a theory on this...

I mean... you all didn’t survive, which is why improvements were made, but, as a child of the 80s myself , I’m picking up what you’re putting down here...;-)

I am surprised by precisely none of those...

I definitely remember everyone freaking out over the Will and Kate car seat thing...