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To: Kaslin

I don’t get this at all. The picture reveals a normal sized abdomen of a woman who just gave birth. She still has a normal baby bump (that reduces weeks later). How could she not know that her obviously pregnant looking stomach wasn’t a hernia but a baby?


16 posted on 02/13/2013 3:00:26 PM PST by momtothree
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To: momtothree

A women who is 44, and never been pregnant may just not have recognized the signs of pregnancy.
My guess she just thought she was in menopause.
Bless them all, it is pure joy.


19 posted on 02/13/2013 3:04:02 PM PST by svcw (Why is one cell on another planet considered life, and in the womb it is not.)
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To: momtothree
Because her menstrual periods had always been irregular. So they thought she could not get pregnant. It makes perfect sense to me
36 posted on 02/13/2013 3:23:11 PM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: momtothree

I hear these stories about women who didn’t know they were pregnant and I have to scratch my head. There’s a certain monthly cycle that hasn’t happened in several months. There’s the obvious extended abdomen and the fact that for the last few months she can’t sleep on her stomach and for God’s sake, can’t she feel the baby moving!!!??? Can she be that ignorant??


46 posted on 02/13/2013 4:51:05 PM PST by oldweesie
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To: momtothree

plus all the kicking and moving a baby does before birth. At times its like the baby is wrestling with itself..


49 posted on 02/13/2013 5:54:21 PM PST by goat granny
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