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Re: 3 years of infertility

From: your (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 10 Feb 2003 00:41:44 -0600 (CST)


So maybe it was overly harsh of me to judge you for the 17 year old crap. But please********I do think you are very young-(only 20)- you are still a baby- to start claiming problems with infertility. Just a note; gpa has nothing to do with common sense or maturity level. Only

one's ability to retain info, babe. Just think at 20 you should maybe *chill* and in a few years if you are still unsuccessful- then join the club. You are young. Enjoy yourself.

At Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Melissa wrote: >
>Thank you very much to the person who posted to my defense.. yes I did
>get pregnant at 17,,, and married at 18.. Happily Married,,,, thank you
>very much.m I am a successful college student, witha gpa of 4.0. I
>children young.
>>
>>>>Andrea xx
>>
>>>Don't mean to be rude but you mean to tell me that you have been trying
>>>to conceive since you were 17? I apologize for your loss but why were
>>>you 'trying' at the age of 17? You are only 20. I think that is a
>>>little young to start claiming fertility problems.
>>




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