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377493 tn?1356502149

A word of caution to all members....

I think it is wonderful when you momma's to be share your ultrasound photo's!!!  I fully plan to do the same when it's my time. I have noticed on several occasions that the members full name is at the top....first and last.  Although 99% of those that post here are wonderful people, I worry, as from time to time we do get the odd strange person skulking around.  I would caution you to remove at least your last name from your ultrasound photo's prior to posting them.  Please don't think this negative, just  word of caution!  We can never be too careful on the web.  
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413852 tn?1317308712
Amanda...

As always...Good Looking out. ;o) I'm sure it won't be viewed as negative...you are doing what you signed up to do...HeLp Us. ;o)  Thank you so much Girlfriend. All I'm saying Amanda is..."SAN---DEGO"!!!


Ahhhhhh Man...now I'm smelling IN & OUT Burgers. Oh...ask for WiLe (wild) Style Burger...it is sooooo YUM. I know...I'm a nut for S.D. (ha) ;o)
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166487 tn?1351905651
I so agree with you. I think about that when I see that as well.
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You are so right Amanda. I posted a few of my level 2 u/s pictures awhile back and noticed that my name was on it and took them down asap. I cropped the name out and posted them back for just a short time.
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256553 tn?1258883918
Adgal,

Good point. I plan to post my photo as well. I will definitely keep that in mind.
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