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I'm just throwing this out there to see if there are any other signs I should watch out for, especially if a baby can lie a certain way to where you can't feel it.View Thread

She thinks I'm crazy to be worrying so much about it, and she's right but I always worry about "what if". It's not any help that that show on TLC has women who don't know they are pregnant. It makes me think "What if she's one of them?" Were they all really fat or something?
**question** Is there some way a baby could be laying with one way pointing right under her ribcage so that I wouldn't have felt it around her natural waist? If it was laying sideways, I would image it would still poke out just as much. Your stomach feels harder under your ribcage because you have bones supporting the skin.View Thread

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I imagine these work the same way since it's only going off pre-ejaculate. If there was only one exposure, wouldn't my odds be way way less than 4%? I imagine people in these studies have sex more than once a year...
There's a debate to whether pre-ejaculate actually contains sperm or not so saying there's not doesn't make me feel any better, because someone could just as easily say there is.View Thread
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