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Deanne 8 month s ago
#6 that is one happy face cat sleeping enjoy your bff
       
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Angeline 8 month s ago
#11 Some people really lack common sense. I mean, just because you can do something doesn't mean that you should be doing it.
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Virginia 8 month s ago
Angeline, like your comment. Exercise doesn't harm the baby.
       
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Ike 8 month s ago
Virginia,

if she falls on that belly, the child could die. Exercise is all well and good, taking such a risk is not.
       
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Nate 8 month s ago
Ike, It didn't hurt you to much when your Mom fell on you, just a little brain damage.
       
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Peggie 8 month s ago
Ike,

get your facts from science, not opinions:

The effects of vigorous intensity exercise in the third trimester of pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. doi: 10.1186/s12884-019-2441-1

"Findings from this meta-analysis indicate that vigorous intensity exercise completed into the third trimester appears to be safe for most healthy pregnancies."
       
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Victoria 8 month s ago
Peggie, #14 - The snorkel-puss breaths through its a** while feeding. Any thoughts about what a properly peer reviewed meta-analysis might say of this phenomena? Analysis aside, I think #1 is appealing.
       
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Mandy 8 month s ago
Since #11 is being made into a thing here, First of all the gif is somewhat unfair. It cuts the first part out too soon and then assumes there will be imminent disaster upon doing a basic handstand while pregnant. "Wow! Call the police to arrest that careless fiend!" thought no smart person in this instance.

Unbunch your panties, people. She and her fetus is just fine.
       
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Nicholas 8 month s ago
Mandy, Fetus? Really? So if she would slip and fall, and something awful would happen, no problem, because it's just a "fetus".
       
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Mandy 8 month s ago
Nicholas,

Well...yeah. Before birth, it is a fetus. Upon birth, it is a baby. Is THAT the superficial specificity you're salivating for? Of course it is. Moreover, just because you're too fat to touch your toes, doesn't mean a fit pregnant woman who most likely mastered the basic handstand at age 5, can't manage to do one safely while pregnant. So un-macrame you ass hair from your sweat soaked gamer's chair and take a long walk off a short pier.
       
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Dyer 8 month s ago
Mandy,depends where you are today.
If you are in one of the red States with new laws about pregnancy i wouldnt do that.
You know, criminal trials could be the consequences of this.
       
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Kimberley 8 month s ago
Nicholas,
What if she got struck by a car crossing the street? What if her distended belly knocked over a pot of boiling water?

My point is that your hypothetical argument is spurious and moot. Pregnant women are still allowed to take responsibility of their lives as they see fit. It’s called “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.” I know your kind despise that.
       
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Inez 8 month s ago
#5 I caught a big one! Oh, its my wife.
       
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Nollie 8 month s ago
#18 Cats love mens beards
       
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Candace 8 month s ago
#1 - bet that guy can eat corn on the cob through a picket fence too.
       
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