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Re: preganancy suits
From: Peggy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 31 Mar 2000 06:45:32 -0600 (CST)
At Fri, 31 Mar 2000, C Twisdale RN wrote:
>My daughter did a class in human developement in 11th grade and one of her assignments was that she had to bring the life like doll home over night.She came home at 2:45 and by 6:00 my daughter was in tears because she could not stop the doll from crying.Of course I found it hysterical the more the doll cried the more my daughter cried.I don't think she will ever forget this so it was a lesson well learned.Luckily for us the doll only cried once during the night.LOL
>You want to try one? Baby Think It Over is a program aimed at preventing
>teen pregnancy, they have simulated pregnant suits, they weigh about 30
>lb, with weight on tummy and breast area. Also can order life sized
>dolls that are battery operated to cry, etc, they have a special key
>that only the teacher has, she can program a fussy baby, good baby, etc.
>Shall I fill out a purchase order in your name?
>HEHEHHEHEH :)
>
>At Thu, 30 Mar 2000, R. Daniel Braun, MD wrote:
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>>At Thu, 30 Mar 2000, C Twisdale RN wrote:
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>>>There is a program called "Baby Think It Over" that may have one
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>>>At Thu, 30 Mar 2000, anonymous wrote:
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>>>>A friend is pregnant and she's going through some rough stuff
>>>>physically. Her boyfriend has no clue what it's like.
>>>>Is there anywhere where I can find one of those pregnancy suits that men
>>>>can wear? We would love to show him what it's really like.
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>>Say it ain't so. Protect all the "Wuss" men of the world from this evil
>>device. ROTFLOL (Rolling on the floor lauging out loud)
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>>Don't take this serious, it's a joke.
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>>RDB
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>>R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG FOG
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>>This is for educational purposes only, and is not intended to be replacement or substitute for consultation and examination by an appropriate medical professional. Due to time constraints, private e-mails cannot be answered.
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