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You know that kid in your fourth grade class that used to eat glue and lick the floor? That's this kid. It's some sort of cruel joke that the mentally handicapped are the ones that have the most babies. Albert Einstein didn't have a single child, and yet Britney Spears and Kevin Federline aren't going to be happy until they've got 12-13 little buggers running around eating dirt, occasionally pausing to turn on mommy's stories and fetch her Cheetos.
 
It's official, her career is over. The only chance she had to get back into cd sales was hitting the gym for 5 months straight while recording another terrible album, then showing off a hot bod on music videos. After she has this baby so close to her last one she is going to be an absolute cow.
 
Originally posted by: Isla
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: eelw
That's bad news for the child. The body needs to fully recover from a pregency before you attempt the next one. And less than 7 months is WAY too soon.

are you a doctor?


No, but he is correct. 2 years is considered the minimum optimum recovery time.

Me, I had them every 6 years. 😛

My wife was pregnant again about 9 months after delivering our first. OBGYN said nothing of it and no problems.
 
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: Isla
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: eelw
That's bad news for the child. The body needs to fully recover from a pregency before you attempt the next one. And less than 7 months is WAY too soon.

are you a doctor?


No, but he is correct. 2 years is considered the minimum optimum recovery time.

Me, I had them every 6 years. 😛

My wife was pregnant again about 9 months after delivering our first. OBGYN said nothing of it and no problems.

thats because its a new study that jsut came out. link
 
Originally posted by: maddogchen
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: Isla
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: eelw
That's bad news for the child. The body needs to fully recover from a pregency before you attempt the next one. And less than 7 months is WAY too soon.

are you a doctor?


No, but he is correct. 2 years is considered the minimum optimum recovery time.

Me, I had them every 6 years. 😛

My wife was pregnant again about 9 months after delivering our first. OBGYN said nothing of it and no problems.

thats because its a new study that jsut came out. link

When does it take effect? 😉

 
Originally posted by: eelw
Originally posted by: davew0670
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: eelw
That's bad news for the child. The body needs to fully recover from a pregency before you attempt the next one. And less than 7 months is WAY too soon.

are you a doctor?


no, but he stayed at a holiday inn express last night🙂

And I saved a ton of money by switching to Geico 🙂

Sarcasm is why I love ATOT.
 
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