and I can see your vaginathis thread won't be funny until it's long enough that nobody reads the OP
8/17/2012 12:45:46 PM
paging punchmonkI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
8/17/2012 12:46:33 PM
there must be some pregnant ladies on TWW
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8/17/2012 12:50:08 PM
old school worthy
8/17/2012 12:50:43 PM
I AM NOT PREGNANT, YOU SCANT BUMMER!!
8/17/2012 3:36:02 PM
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
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When a woman gives birth, her baby's head puts a great deal of pressure on her perineum, the area between the vagina and anus. Birth attendants sometimes perform a procedure called an episiotomy in which they make a small cut to enlarge the vagina's opening to give the baby's head more room. This might prevent the perineum from tearing and hasten delivery. However, many perineal tears are very minor, and they might not even require any sutures, but episiotomies always require stitches. An episiotomy might increase a woman's pain after delivery and prolong the healing process after childbirthRead more: How to Avoid an Episiotomy During Childbirth | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_8073380_avoid-episiotomy-during-childbirth.html#ixzz23qy1g0e6
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8/17/2012 8:40:55 PM
double points if you're a lactating lass.
8/17/2012 8:41:51 PM
8/17/2012 8:44:00 PM
post.
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