Sunday, January 17, 2010

Don't you think that there should be a new category 'Am i Pregnant?' in Pregnancy and Parenting?

That would just sort out A LOT of questions!Don't you think that there should be a new category 'Am i Pregnant?' in Pregnancy and Parenting?
Yes they really should be a section called ';Am I Pregnant';. It would definitely clean out this section alot because half of the questions in here are people asking if they are pregnant.Don't you think that there should be a new category 'Am i Pregnant?' in Pregnancy and Parenting?
That would be nice...





But I'd prefer a ABORTION section first... so I don't have to see abortions in the same category as people who are pregnant and want their baby. You see all these pregnancy questions (good ones) and then you come across ones asking how can they kill there baby? It needs its own section, so I don't have to even see the questions anymore.





*** I knew I would get thumbs down... but I am just being honest. If everything else has a its own section (adoption, ttc, pregnancy...) abortion should definitely have its own.
Haha! Yes! I actually like answering those questions because some people are so misinformed, and some of them are actually pretty legit. But others are just hilarious.


I do like to feel like I'm helping when you have a 16 year old that's heard a myth and is just asking about it,,, but everyone is bashing them... I really feel bad for some of those people, as they're clearly lacking in sex ed!
LOL!!! That's the perfect idea! It will make all our lives so much easier. They should also make a mass answer button so you can select all of them, answer we don't know, go take a hpt, and click one button and get all the points! That would be great!
I totally agree and I don't really see why girls/women asks that question. How are we supposed to know what's inside their uterus? LOL...It's crazy to me but I do agree with you one hundred percent.
I'm hardly ever in this section, but I say 100% YYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!… Just like I think they should make question ratings G, PG, NC17, R, X, XXX AND NOT RATED! Any way great question I'm a give you a star! Best of luck to you...





GAH
That would be terrific, but it would be even better if it just automatically told the person to A. take a HPT B. Call your Dr C. Wait and see if you get your period.


Those questions get so ridiculous!
LOL!!! I completely agree!





I just don't understand why people would ask that question. If you've had sex...even protected sex and you've missed your period, go take a fricken HPT and visit your doctor. SHeeeezzzz!!
lol yes! They should also have a disclaimer at the bottom informing users ';A PREGNANCY TEST IS THE ONLY WAY TO CONFIRM PREGNANY.';
I agree 100%. All the questions about ';am I pregnant'; get so monotonous.
Yes there should definitely be one.





I hate coming on here and seeing 50 questions like this, i mean come on, none of us can tell you if you're pregnant or not.
If they did, I bet no one would ever answer them, cause we don't know who's pregnant, and who's not....I'm not psychic! Good Idea though.
Also 'Is She Pregnant' should be added on.
yea that would be awesome...but then there would be very little questions in the pregnancy section.
Yes.I think so.
Yes, that way we dont have to read them is not like we can detect pregnancy! :)
ahahah Very true!!!





They should do that!!





Suggest it!
i deff agree..
And it would make them easier to avoid. :)
YES! There should be.. That is a really good idea :)
Yes...and then YA would automatically answer the question with ';Yes, you should take a test to be sure.';
LOL Yes
yes and also for ';should I have an abortion?';
yer that would be auesome ...xxxx
I think that's a great idea!
yes i think that would be a great idea!
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- pâté (any type, including vegetable),





- certain prepared salads such as potato salad and coleslaw, and


ready-prepared meals or re-heated food, unless they are piping hot all the way through.





- Avoid food containing raw or partially cooked eggs, such as homemade mayonnaise, and some mousses and sauces. You should only eat eggs if they are cooked until both the white and the yolk are solid.





- Avoid unpasteurised dairy products.





- Cook all meat and poultry thoroughly, and take particular care with products made from minced meat, such as sausages and burgers.





- Make sure these are cooked until they are piping hot all the way through and no pink meat is left.





- Take particular care with meat at barbeques, parties and buffets.


- Bacteria breed quickly on food that is left uncovered in a warm environment.





- Make sure that raw meat does not come into contact with other food (for example in the fridge), particularly food that is already cooked or that will be eaten raw.





- Always wash your hands after handling raw meat.





- unwashed raw fruit and vegetables,





- raw or undercooked meat, and





- unpasteurised goats' milk or goats' cheese.








Waterskiing, horseriding, snowboarding, downhill skiing or surfing may be your favourite sports but put them all on hold while you're pregnant. For now, you should avoid any activity that puts you at risk of falling. That includes activities like tennis or cycling if you're not used to them, as your sense of balance may be altered. Vigorous jogging that puts pressure on your joints or back should also be avoided. Scuba diving and other 'pressurised' sports are out since air bubbles can form in your blood stream as you surface. These bubbles are very dangerous for both you and your growing baby. Cross waterslides and most amusement park rides are off your list too, as a forceful landing or sudden acceleration or deceleration could harm your baby. Some studies show that raising your temperature during early pregnancy can increase the risk of birth defects so you should avoid saunas and Jacuzzis, as well.





Also avoid exercising in the heat and if you were a couch potato before you got pregnant, don't suddenly take up strenuous exercise now. After week 16, avoid exercise that involves lying flat on your back with raised legs, such as sit-ups, as the weight of your uterus may press on major blood vessels.
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