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January 23, 2009
36 weeks pregnant, how will I tell the difference between going to the bathroom and my water breaking?
Amanda Hudson asked:
I am 36 weeks pregnant and I am nervous that I will not know when my water breaks. I go to the bathroom, of course, all the time. How will I know if my water has broken.
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I am 36 weeks pregnant and I am nervous that I will not know when my water breaks. I go to the bathroom, of course, all the time. How will I know if my water has broken.
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January 22, 2009
How long after you get pregnant do you start feeling nausious?
Serena G asked:
Not sure if that’s how you spell nausious, but anywho, my husband and I only did it less than two days ago. Could I be preganant and already feeling nausious? We’re only using condoms so it’s possible to be pregnant. Last time I was pregnant I was nausious a lot but I don’t remember when it started. HELP!
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Not sure if that’s how you spell nausious, but anywho, my husband and I only did it less than two days ago. Could I be preganant and already feeling nausious? We’re only using condoms so it’s possible to be pregnant. Last time I was pregnant I was nausious a lot but I don’t remember when it started. HELP!
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January 12, 2009
How did womens body reacting when she feels sex satisfaction?
Posted by admin on
January 12, 2009
What do you think about the coverage of mens matches over womens matches during slams?
-_- asked:
I agree that mens tennis is more entertaining and exciting a lot of the times. However, I hate it when they show a boring mens match in grand slams over an exciting womens match. Sometimes they show reruns of mens matches, some not exciting, over some really good womens matches that never gets to be seen.
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I agree that mens tennis is more entertaining and exciting a lot of the times. However, I hate it when they show a boring mens match in grand slams over an exciting womens match. Sometimes they show reruns of mens matches, some not exciting, over some really good womens matches that never gets to be seen.
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January 7, 2009
How did concubines or mistresses not get pregnant in ancient times?
Ashley N asked:
I have been reading a few books recently that speak of concubines or mistresses to emperors and rulers, and I was wondering how the woman did not get pregnant? I understand that they obviously did sometimes, and the rulers could have many children from many of his mistresses or other wives, but they did not always get pregnant, even though they were contuniously sexually active with the rulers. So I’m asking was it really just luck that some didn’t get pregnant?
And just to add I’m already aware that this sounds like a pretty stupid question to ask. I’ve just been wondering for awhile now.
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I have been reading a few books recently that speak of concubines or mistresses to emperors and rulers, and I was wondering how the woman did not get pregnant? I understand that they obviously did sometimes, and the rulers could have many children from many of his mistresses or other wives, but they did not always get pregnant, even though they were contuniously sexually active with the rulers. So I’m asking was it really just luck that some didn’t get pregnant?
And just to add I’m already aware that this sounds like a pretty stupid question to ask. I’ve just been wondering for awhile now.
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