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  2. Mom Of 4 Disturbs Other Women At The Pool With Her Swimsuit ...

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    Maybe we should mind our own business when it comes to commenting on other women’s bodies, especially postpartum ones. The post Mom Of 4 Disturbs Other Women At The Pool With Her Swimsuit, Asks ...

  3. Mom never had a bump during pregnancy — doctors ... - AOL

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    When Nikki Salazar got pregnant two years ago, she was excited for a “cute” baby bump to show off in maternity photos. As the months passed however, her stomach remained more or less flat.

  4. I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant - Wikipedia

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    I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant is an American documentary television series that aired on Discovery Fit & Health and TLC. The series debuted on May 26, 2009 on Discovery Fit & Health . [ 2 ] Each episode features two or more women who were unaware that they were pregnant until they went into labor .

  5. Cryptic pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    The term cryptic pregnancy is used by medical professionals to describe a pregnancy that is not recognized by the woman who is pregnant until she is in labor or has given birth. [1] The term is also used online for a special form of false pregnancy (pseudocyesis), or delusion of pregnancy, in which a woman who has no medical verification of ...

  6. On average, a healthy woman in her 20s with regular menstrual cycles has about a 25 percent chance of conceiving each month. The number drops to about 20 percent for women in their early 30s.

  7. Leblouh - Wikipedia

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    Although the practice is abusive, mothers claim there is no other way to secure a good future for their children. [16] [17] A similar practice is referred to in a folktale entitled "The Tortoise with a Pretty Daughter", collected in Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria (1910). The folklorist who wrote down the story explained the treatment of the ...

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  9. False pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (), false pregnancy is a somatic symptom disorder; it is listed as "not elsewhere classified", meaning it is in a category by itself, different from other somatic symptom disorders such as functional neurological symptom disorder (formerly known as conversion disorders). [2]