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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm with you on that one, hun....a most insensitive comment in my opinion.....
Not all tarred by the same brush, Miss Garth....... I have the utmost respect for you lovely ladies and what you have to endure through pregnancy and in childbirth.....and some men complain when we bang our thumb with a hammer...not quite the same really now, is it? :0)
Not all tarred by the same brush, Miss Garth....... I have the utmost respect for you lovely ladies and what you have to endure through pregnancy and in childbirth.....and some men complain when we bang our thumb with a hammer...not quite the same really now, is it? :0)
Kate Middleton and morning sickness.
People are writing it off like it's just a bit of morning sickness and that's what women suffer. It's not....it's really bad.
When I gave birth to my daughter (2 weeks late) I was only 7lbs heavier than before I conceived. I was so sick, day and night. It's draining and painful.
She is pregnant with the future King/Queen of England. Me, a commoner, had to attend the hospital every other day for monitoring. She's not getting special treatment really. The NHS made sure my baby was well looked after.
People are writing it off like it's just a bit of morning sickness and that's what women suffer. It's not....it's really bad.
When I gave birth to my daughter (2 weeks late) I was only 7lbs heavier than before I conceived. I was so sick, day and night. It's draining and painful.
She is pregnant with the future King/Queen of England. Me, a commoner, had to attend the hospital every other day for monitoring. She's not getting special treatment really. The NHS made sure my baby was well looked after.