either on our periods or have WAY too many pregnancy hormones?
sheesh o PEATS everybody seems so edgy and b!tchy tonight!
woooo!
anywho.
we had tons of snow last night. it took a half hour and the help of FIL to get my car just out from the spot it was on the street this morning! oi. *face palm*
random post time. readyyyyyyyy GO!

Re: are we all...?
I'm pregnant and I'm on my period.
Just kidding. To both. I wanted to end on a high comedic note.
HAHAHAHAH. omg. i just snissed!
As I started to read that, i thought omg you've got to be kidding me. not one of those crazy kooks who thinks they could be pregnant AND have a period!
I would have just rolled over and died. seriously.
but thanks for the comedy! definitely needed after this high tension night!
now, lets take bets on how much longer it'll take me to get off the bump and start doing homework?
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hmmm! i like!
just may have to add that to my vocab for the week.
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and apparently you have to be a unicorn and shoot rainbows out your arse like it's your job around here in order to be "coooooool". growing trend maybe?
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Pregnant? Yes. But I have not been part of any b!tchiness lately. I can't even keep up with what's been happening the last couple of days. *sigh* Finally just got DS down for the night. He's a rough one.
hey, so I actually DID get to my homework, but I found this and thought HEY!! the bumpies would find this interesting......
Screening Embryos for Disease
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a test that screens for genetic flaws among embryos used in in vitro fertilization. With PGD, DNA samples from embryos created in-vitro by the combination of a mother's egg and a father's sperm are analyzed for gene abnormalities that can cause disorders. Fertility specialists can use the results of this analysis to select only mutation-free embryos for implantation into the mother's uterus.
Before PGD, couples at higher risks for conceiving a child with a particular disorder would have to initiate the pregnancy and then undergo chorionic villus sampling in the first trimester or amniocentesis in the second trimester to test the fetus for the presence of disease. If the fetus tested positive for the disorder, the couple would be faced with the dilemma of whether or not to terminate the pregnancy. With PGD, couples are much more likely to have healthy babies, Although PGD has been practiced for years, only a few specialized centers worldwide offer this procedure
I never knew this! hmmm.. I find it highly interesting.
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