I agree... oh i had sex with out protection...and i haven't had a preiod in 3 months and my belly is growing... could i be pregnant?
Or my favorite... I cant afford a test... well how are you going to raise a baby there sparky.....??? I could rant on this all day - thanks
2006-11-14 08:09:56
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answered by ice_princess 3
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Yeah I am pregnant with my second child. Do you know how I knew? I missed a period, called my Gyno, and took a blood test. The test said positive, and that is how I knew.
That was a lot of work I tell ya, I guess it would have been easier to get onto Yahoo Answers and ask , I mean this is a psychic panel right? If people here say I am than I must be....
2006-11-14 08:29:46
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answered by katherinernilson 2
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I agree, but that period(no pun) of waiting before a woman can take a test IS torture. The "negative/positive test" questions get to be too much too-maybe these people could check out some of the dozens of resolved ???? before writing there own for the zillionth time. There are also tons of fertility sites, fertilityfriend.com being one, that can tell you how and when to get pregnant. A novel idea, but maybe the medical profession or experts (no offense to "answers") might be better resources.
Kudos for rightfully being annoyed.
2006-11-14 08:13:02
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answered by radlmama 2
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i observed that, extremely than the Polls & Surveys class, you got here to the history class to ask this question. confident, I even have observed the handfuls and dozens of questions you consult from, and that they are oftentimes questions approximately history. confident, those questions could be asked under the Homework help class, and the guy could ask with politeness, and choose the acceptable answer too - many circumstances they do neither. All in all, this could nicely be a sturdy mirrored image of the human beings who ask those questions - they like prompt gratification and that they like it now and for unfastened!! they could desire to be reminded of what sturdy manners are. keep in mind, now and lower back there are extra valuable components of suggestions different than Wikipedia - be they different web pages or some individual's very own information. you have made a sturdy ingredient!
2016-10-17 06:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually yes! I think it is the most frequently asked question on here...maybe they should read other's answers about it. I would hate to offend anyone, but it really does get rather tiresome seeing that question so many times a day. I guess maybe they just want some outside opinions. Oh well!
2006-11-14 08:14:38
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answered by jamiasl 3
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I'm not sure what's worse, pages of teens asking questions that I knew the answer to in sixth grade from Health class, the number of girls under 15 that seem to BE pregnant, or the horrible spelling and grammar! It actually gives me a headache to read! Do they not see the "check spelling" option?
2006-11-14 08:10:04
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answered by soleilshewitch 2
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wow you really struck a nerve. I'm not yet sick of the question. I thought
people wanted to compare notes to see if you had the same symptoms
as they do. Is there rampant pregnancies among the youth today? I
didn't notice. Why would anyone bring a defenceless child into this
##### world? What are they thinking?
2006-11-14 08:20:11
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answered by sunnymommy 4
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HAHA I TOTALLY agree with you! I just want to say, GO GET A TEST!!! It would take longer for them to ask the question, than it would to get the test. Also, I've seen so many of those questions, I am assuming schools aren't teaching abstinence any longer.
2006-11-14 08:09:39
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answered by freakykittygoddess 4
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Its a place where a woman can ask a question and they are curious about symptoms, etc... before the test will come out positive. I do agree some of the questions are annoying and just plain silly, but some people are that clueless unfortunatley..usually teens.
2006-11-14 08:12:24
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answered by Blondi 6
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Totally agree. When you type in a question you get a list of questions that are similar to yours right? Why can't they just read that. I stopped coming on to Answers for a while because of it.
2006-11-14 08:10:23
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answered by ? 3
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Yes. Or "trying to conceive." Scary. A Mt. Everest of Pampers.
2006-11-14 08:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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