if you have an unusually heavy flow one month does that mean that the baby would have been bigger, or that you may have had twins, triplets, e.t.c. if you had gotten pregnant? Also, if your flow is lighter does that mean the baby would have been smaller? Is there any way to know the size of the egg(s), how many eggs you have, and/or or how heavy your flow will be prior to getting pregnant so you could wait until you know you have multiple eggs or a smaller egg to try to get pregnant if you wanted to have a smaller baby (from a smaller egg) or twins, triplets, e.t.c. (from multiple eggs)?
2006-10-27
05:10:14
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