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This is not a "could be pregnant" question?

Well, I'm a bit lost here. My LMP was 26th (Yes, I know … Merry Christmas me) and because a huge snafu between the pharmacy and the doctor's office, I have not received my package in British Columbia next time. So I waited for my period to come so I can start again on my AC, but not "showin 'Nuttin above. I had thunder and lightning, but without rain, if you have my drift. What happens? I know that from British Columbia can make your body out of control, but it seems a bit ridiculous. In addition, My husband and I were with two methods of backup, just in case, * * because someone wants a bass boat again before having another child, so I'm not pregnant (I took 2 tests, just to confirm this.) That makes it sound like a typical British Columbia go "situation or should I worry?

When I left my first pill, ttc me the same way. It took almost two months to get an extension. I have no idea what he meant, but my doctor acted as something that happens sometimes. The term was itself a real pain. Because I stopped, then about four days later I started again. Ugh. Then everything is back to normal. lol @ the boat, I thought mine was the only one who has this sort of thing. man wanted her car (a BMW).

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Buying the Perfect Fishfinder / Your Guide to Top-Performing Battery Chargers / Downrigger Roundup: Catch More Fish / Project Bumble Bee: First Test / Easy Hitch Installation / Real Facts About Transom Stress / Scour the Web for Bargains (Bass & Walleye Boats, Volume 8, Number 3, Issue 48, March 2001)


Buying the Perfect Fishfinder / Your Guide to Top-Performing Battery Chargers / Downrigger Roundup: Catch More Fish / Project Bumble Bee: First Test / Easy Hitch Installation / Real Facts About Transom Stress / Scour the Web for Bargains (Bass & Walleye Boats, Volume 8, Number 3, Issue 48, March 2001)




Just the facts: at BWB, we test by the book--and print the results.: An article from: Bass & Walleye Boats


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