Topic: What was the craziest thing | |
---|---|
I am happy to say I've never gotten any woman pregnant! Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy! Isaac..... I have something to tell you seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee hey! ok...ok...i might have one or 100 in panama, acapulco, india, singapore, or hongkong...but THEY don't count! Msmyka....if your volunteering ..... Well I dont know about actually making a baby, but I sure do like practicing |
|
|
|
I am happy to say I've never gotten any woman pregnant! Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy! Isaac..... I have something to tell you seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee hey! ok...ok...i might have one or 100 in panama, acapulco, india, singapore, or hongkong...but THEY don't count! Msmyka....if your volunteering ..... Well I dont know about actually making a baby, but I sure do like practicing you are aware we live in the same state |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Edited by
msmyka
on
Sat 06/14/08 10:40 AM
|
|
I am happy to say I've never gotten any woman pregnant! Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy! Isaac..... I have something to tell you seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee hey! ok...ok...i might have one or 100 in panama, acapulco, india, singapore, or hongkong...but THEY don't count! Msmyka....if your volunteering ..... Well I dont know about actually making a baby, but I sure do like practicing you are aware we live in the same state Approximately 2 hours away? Maybe less flirting in a thread about pregnancy |
|
|
|
you did whilst you were pregnant, the men can answer this on their partner's or ex partner's behalf also. I was 5 months pregnant with my son when I went to a theme park and rode on all of the rides, including the ferris wheel, big dipper,water slide and the finally gave up when I went on the pirate ship and promptly threw up. I think it put me off fair grounds since that day. Wouldn't this be bad for the baby? I'm pretty sure most rides actually say you shouldn't ride if you are pregnant. I don't understand why you are admitting to this in the first place. Goes to show how much you know about babies............They are well protected inside and anyway I wasn't showing a large bump ( I was stick thin during both pregnancies) so they were none the wiser that I was. My son I am happy to say was a healthy 7lbs 6ozs he is now 24, bright as a button, handsome and 6ft 4" tall ....... I am so proud of my boy BTW, my African friend walked over 800 miles when she was pregnant ( to escape the civil war in her country) she was 8 months pregnant ! Actually.... pregnant women are highly discouraged from riding most of those rides for the following reason: The concern with roller coasters during pregnancy is associated with the rapid starts and stops along with jarring that occurs during the ride. This rigorous activity creates additional jarring forces within the uterus that may lead to premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus, which is called placental abruption. Honey, it is only in the Western world I see this much pampering of pregnant women, I spent a number of years near the Amazon basin, the women cannot read ( so no Penelope Leeche's2 How to have a healthy baby" book for them )never attend Lamar's class, go to any antenatal clinics, they swim daily, carry firewood on their heads and sometimes a child in a papoose on their backs.They are the ones who farm and they do so right up to the time of giving birth........... |
|
|
|
My doctor thought I was crazy..
After my gall bladder operation...he woke me in recovery...he asked how I was feeling and if I had any questions...I responded, When can I have sex? He started to laugh hysterically and said, "you are going home this afternoon.." Never did get an answer, but I got to go home...lmao.... |
|
|
|
Edited by
isaac_dede
on
Sat 06/14/08 10:44 AM
|
|
Actually.... pregnant women are highly discouraged from riding most of those rides for the following reason: The concern with roller coasters during pregnancy is associated with the rapid starts and stops along with jarring that occurs during the ride. This rigorous activity creates additional jarring forces within the uterus that may lead to premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus, which is called placental abruption. Honey, it is only in the Western world I see this much pampering of pregnant women, I spent a number of years near the Amazon basin, the women cannot read ( so no Penelope Leeche's2 How to have a healthy baby" book for them )never attend Lamar's class, go to any antenatal clinics, they swim daily, carry firewood on their heads and sometimes a child in a papoose on their backs.They are the ones who farm and they do so right up to the time of giving birth........... My older brother works with a tribe in Papua New Guinea, the Pouye people. They didn't have a written language before he got there so very very remote...Now that you understand that. A LOT of the pregnancies in third-world countries end in death, of either the mom, or the child. From what he has seen since he has been there heave forbid if there is ANY complications, because the mother/child has a very low survival rate. |
|
|
|
you did whilst you were pregnant, the men can answer this on their partner's or ex partner's behalf also. I was 5 months pregnant with my son when I went to a theme park and rode on all of the rides, including the ferris wheel, big dipper,water slide and the finally gave up when I went on the pirate ship and promptly threw up. I think it put me off fair grounds since that day. |
|
|
|
Actually.... pregnant women are highly discouraged from riding most of those rides for the following reason: The concern with roller coasters during pregnancy is associated with the rapid starts and stops along with jarring that occurs during the ride. This rigorous activity creates additional jarring forces within the uterus that may lead to premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus, which is called placental abruption. Honey, it is only in the Western world I see this much pampering of pregnant women, I spent a number of years near the Amazon basin, the women cannot read ( so no Penelope Leeche's2 How to have a healthy baby" book for them )never attend Lamar's class, go to any antenatal clinics, they swim daily, carry firewood on their heads and sometimes a child in a papoose on their backs.They are the ones who farm and they do so right up to the time of giving birth........... My older brother works with a tribe in Papua New Guinea, the Pouye people. They didn't have a written language before he got there so very very remote...Now that you understand that. A LOT of the pregnancies in third-world countries end in death, of either the mom, or the child. From what he has seen since he has been there heave forbid if there is ANY complications, because the mother/child has a very low survival rate. What's that got to do with me going on rides at the fair ground ? |
|
|
|
Actually.... pregnant women are highly discouraged from riding most of those rides for the following reason: The concern with roller coasters during pregnancy is associated with the rapid starts and stops along with jarring that occurs during the ride. This rigorous activity creates additional jarring forces within the uterus that may lead to premature separation of the placenta from the wall of the uterus, which is called placental abruption. Honey, it is only in the Western world I see this much pampering of pregnant women, I spent a number of years near the Amazon basin, the women cannot read ( so no Penelope Leeche's2 How to have a healthy baby" book for them )never attend Lamar's class, go to any antenatal clinics, they swim daily, carry firewood on their heads and sometimes a child in a papoose on their backs.They are the ones who farm and they do so right up to the time of giving birth........... My older brother works with a tribe in Papua New Guinea, the Pouye people. They didn't have a written language before he got there so very very remote...Now that you understand that. A LOT of the pregnancies in third-world countries end in death, of either the mom, or the child. From what he has seen since he has been there heave forbid if there is ANY complications, because the mother/child has a very low survival rate. What's that got to do with me going on rides at the fair ground ? nothing but it correlates to the Amazon Basin.. |
|
|
|
At the hospital another women was having a asthma attack and her babies heartbeat stopped while trying to give birth, so all of the doctors ran over to that room for it was a serious emergency. The only problem is I was left alone with my wife and a nurse who came in a bit later. I actually stepped up and helped my wife give birth alone. The nurse was fascinated and I was surprised. I helped her push, breathe, and motivate as my child was in my hand.I am proud of that moment as I snip the cord and wrapped up my child. Woman are truly great heroes in this world. They are very tough to undergo one of the biggest fascinations this world has to offer. "Giving Birth!" Happy Father's Day to you |
|
|
|
I am happy to say I've never gotten any woman pregnant! Yayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy! I wouldnt trade my kids for anything. Your actually missing out on alot........JMO |
|
|
|
At the hospital another women was having a asthma attack and her babies heartbeat stopped while trying to give birth, so all of the doctors ran over to that room for it was a serious emergency. The only problem is I was left alone with my wife and a nurse who came in a bit later. I actually stepped up and helped my wife give birth alone. The nurse was fascinated and I was surprised. I helped her push, breathe, and motivate as my child was in my hand.I am proud of that moment as I snip the cord and wrapped up my child. Woman are truly great heroes in this world. They are very tough to undergo one of the biggest fascinations this world has to offer. "Giving Birth!" Wow...John...thanks for sharing that with us... |
|
|