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377493 tn?1356502149

Strange Posts

So the post Have2Kids wrote got me thinking about some of the strange posts I have seen on MedHelp.  I started looking at some of the forums I haven't checked out in a while.  I was in the Pregnancy Expert Forum and couldn't believe how many posts there were of the "am I pregnant" variety.  Thing is you have to PAY to post a question there..$20.00. It used to be free but so many strange questions were coming up that I think that is why they decided to charge to post there.  To only get the legitimate questions.  But seriously,   it's not cheaper to just go out and buy a home pregnancy test?  People never cease to amaze me.  I bet Dr. Brown is one frustrated lady at times....
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389974 tn?1331015242
To Swampy, the am I pregnant posts at least ask a question that can be rationally resolved in a short time -- usually less than 6 weeks, at the longest, 6 or 7 months. Of course, if the question is -- "is my pet elephant pregnant" that would take longer to resolve.

What is worse are the people who believe that they have some long term terrible disease when all evidence suggests they do not.
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wow to pay for a pregnancy test over the internet lol
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280369 tn?1316702041
oh wow...I haven't checked that forum in forever...I didnt know you had to pay now!
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