So was your extremely helpful and in no way asinine comment. So, we'll call it even.
But it was helpful. Had OP not broken the law anD done drugs, she wouldn't have to worry about this. I don't feel sorry for people who break and law and do stupid things and then want to know how everything will be okay.
So was your extremely helpful and in no way asinine comment. So, we'll call it even.
But it was helpful. Had OP not broken the law anD done drugs, she wouldn't have to worry about this. I don't feel sorry for people who break and law and do stupid things and then want to know how everything will be okay.
She is reaping what she sowed.
Laws are always changing... Just because something is law, doesn't mean it's right. A woman is looking for love and support. If you can't give that to her--and you obviously can't--then it's best you just move along to another thread.
I forgot public forums are just for support and butterflies and no one can tell OP anything other Than what she wants to here.
FYI I do think ANY drug should never be legal. Those high on even pot have killed people I know.
So was your extremely helpful and in no way asinine comment. So, we'll call it even.
But it was helpful. Had OP not broken the law anD done drugs, she wouldn't have to worry about this. I don't feel sorry for people who break and law and do stupid things and then want to know how everything will be okay.
She is reaping what she sowed.
For the most part, I don't feel sorry for pregnant moms who do drugs and then want to refuse drug test and get lawyers and are all up in arms about their rights. But, as the OP stated, she quit smoking pot when she found out she was pregnant. She is trying to do the right thing for her and her unborn child. I do support that, and that's why my advice was to be honest with her provider. I think refusing test is a great way to have CPS at her door. She asked for advice on making this right.
So was your extremely helpful and in no way asinine comment. So, we'll call it even.
But it was helpful. Had OP not broken the law anD done drugs, she wouldn't have to worry about this. I don't feel sorry for people who break and law and do stupid things and then want to know how everything will be okay.
She is reaping what she sowed.
For the most part, I don't feel sorry for pregnant moms who do drugs and then want to refuse drug test and get lawyers and are all up in arms about their rights. But, as the OP stated, she quit smoking pot when she found out she was pregnant. She is trying to do the right thing for her and her unborn child. I do support that, and that's why my advice was to be honest with her provider. I think refusing test is a great way to have CPS at her door. She asked for advice on making this right.
I do apologize if I came across rude, I just have strong feels about smoking pot at any point in life. But yes OP I am happy you quit as soon as you found out and hope it's out of your system soon so the tests come back clean.
Thanks ladies for all the support and advice. I am already testing negative so no worries. For the critics I lives in a state where pot was legal until I moved very recently. And the drugs the doctors would give me for my anxiety would be way worse for my baby than a little bit of pot. I respect your opinion but it's just that an opinion. We can have different opinions without being nasty to each other. My mid wife says I have nothing to worry about. Thanks again .
So was your extremely helpful and in no way asinine comment. So, we'll call it even.
But it was helpful. Had OP not broken the law anD done drugs, she wouldn't have to worry about this. I don't feel sorry for people who break and law and do stupid things and then want to know how everything will be okay.
She is reaping what she sowed.
Laws are always changing... Just because something is law, doesn't mean it's right. A woman is looking for love and support. If you can't give that to her--and you obviously can't--then it's best you just move along to another thread.
Horrendous logic. With that logic I could technically do anything that's currently illegal, and just say "laws are always changing..."
Your comment is not helpful, because to my knowledge, no one has developed the technology to go back in time and undo mistakes. Pointing out that she could have avoided this by not smoking 12 WEEKS AGO isn't something that helps her in any way. Say what you want to say about her choice, but I wish you wouldn't say you were trying to help her,,, unless you were trying to help her feel bad.
Who are you referring to (it helps using the quote function so people don't get confused)?
So was your extremely helpful and in no way asinine comment. So, we'll call it even.
But it was helpful. Had OP not broken the law anD done drugs, she wouldn't have to worry about this. I don't feel sorry for people who break and law and do stupid things and then want to know how everything will be okay.
She is reaping what she sowed.
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DD1 born 11/2014
DD2 born 6/2016
She is reaping what she sowed.
DD1 born 11/2014
DD2 born 6/2016
I forgot public forums are just for support and butterflies and no one can tell OP anything other Than what she wants to here.
FYI I do think ANY drug should never be legal. Those high on even pot have killed people I know.
DD1 born 11/2014
DD2 born 6/2016
DD1 born 11/2014
DD2 born 6/2016
DD1 born 11/2014
DD2 born 6/2016
Low progesterone
Baby boy born 01/2016
Currently: NTNP
Low progesterone
Baby boy born 01/2016
Currently: NTNP
Referring to this.