Scary pregnancy scare is scary!
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nagsheadwarrior said:
jagracer said:
welve times without contraception Did you never get "the talk" at home or in school, if so you should have listened?
You're either bragging, fking stupid, been taken for a ride in more than one way or all three.
But hey don't worry because the real expense wont start for about 17 years
Bragging no, stupid yes, leathered definitely. You're either bragging, fking stupid, been taken for a ride in more than one way or all three.
But hey don't worry because the real expense wont start for about 17 years
nagsheadwarrior said:
jagracer said:
welve times without contraception Did you never get "the talk" at home or in school, if so you should have listened?
You're either bragging, fking stupid, been taken for a ride in more than one way or all three.
But hey don't worry because the real expense wont start for about 17 years
Bragging no, stupid yes, leathered definitely. You're either bragging, fking stupid, been taken for a ride in more than one way or all three.
But hey don't worry because the real expense wont start for about 17 years
Hackney said:
steveT350C said:
If you did fertilise her, still a 66% chance it won't go to term.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/10100...
No, "Two-thirds of all human embryos fail to develop successfully. " which is very different.http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/10100...
But thanks for scaring the st out of a guy who's wife is 16wks pregnant.
"Two-thirds of all human embryos fail to develop successfully. Now, in a new study, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have shown that they can predict with 93 percent certainty which fertilized eggs will make it to a critical developmental milestone and which will stall and die."
66% is two-thirds.
steveT350C said:
Hackney said:
steveT350C said:
If you did fertilise her, still a 66% chance it won't go to term.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/10100...
No, "Two-thirds of all human embryos fail to develop successfully. " which is very different.http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/10100...
But thanks for scaring the st out of a guy who's wife is 16wks pregnant.
"Two-thirds of all human embryos fail to develop successfully. Now, in a new study, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have shown that they can predict with 93 percent certainty which fertilized eggs will make it to a critical developmental milestone and which will stall and die."
66% is two-thirds.
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