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How do you get pregnant? This is one of the easiest things to do but some people might have problem with it if they have some health issues like sterilization and not realizing it. You have to let the doctor see if you have any problems before you give up trying. There will always be the in vitro fertilization method or freezing your sperms or eggs for later usage. I think you can do that but it’s costly. I have known several people that do have problems getting pregnant.

One of my professor and her husband are doctor and nurse but they couldn’t get pregnant because both are sterile. This could do to a lot of factors. You have to find out soon and young to see if you’re sterile. There are things that could lead to sterilization such as long time, untreated STDs and also just genetic or environmental factors. You could also have poor health and that could lead to sperms or eggs problems. If you have a medical illness that could lead to sterilization problems, you would have to get a test at the doctor’s office.

If you have no health or sterilization issues then you can get pregnant easily. When you have certain condition like high stress you can have a hard time getting pregnant, you have to have an easy body and mind in order for your eggs and sperms to work well. It’s just a smooth motion that you have to create. If you have problems or doubt just visit the doctor’s office and you’ll get your answers.

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18 Responses

  1. 1
    Michelle 

    I just saw something on TV last night where blogs are censored in the middle east that contain the word 'women' but not ones that contain the word 'woman'. My thinking on this is that it is OK to talk about a woman, but any time there is more than 1 woman (women) people get scared and have to censor it. They even censored one of the Grand Ayotollah's websites for containing a side bar that said 'women's rights'. The US is not too different…women are more than 1/2 of the population, yet we have never had a woman president and the glass ceiling still exists. If we women wanted to do something abut it we could. But the government has worked tirelessly to keep women divided. They know what would happen if we girls ever united…

    The problem with plan B was the age restriction. And the cons won on that issue…girls under 18 don't have access. Worse, the cons have also blocked women from receiving immunizations for HPV, one of the biggest causes of cervical cancer.

  2. 2
    helpnshare 

    my.webmd.com – for medical information

    ivillage.com – for most other women's issues (some health too)

  3. 3
    ViolentWhiteMan 

    Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Fran Drescher are the hottest Jews on TV.

  4. 4
    RaineDroppe 

    She looks like my godmother. And that is awesome.

  5. 5
    somethingfunny18 

    her voice has actually softened over the years

  6. 6
    Butch W 

    yeah man, its not like women have to suffer through things like childbirth, breast/ovarian cancer, non-gender related health issues. jeez, stop being so ignorant

  7. 7
    A Lady 

    I believe that young teens need more than just the basic education about menstruation, ejeculation, and "health class" drawings of reproductive organs and (if they're lucky) birth control options. They need to see real pictures of gentials, so they won't be so curious about what the opposite sex looks like (honestly, those classroom drawings just aren't the same). They need to know the nitty-gritty about sex – that's it's messy and awkward – not some romanticized version of love and changing-the-world experience, etc. Take the mystery and mythology out of it and fewer teens will get involved before they are truely ready for sex. If it's not forbidden knowledge, there's less need to obtain it.

    I believe, too, that no matter how open parents are about sex, teens naturally aren't going to be comfortable asking or telling their parents. That's the natire of being a teen. They do need someone and someplace they can get reliable and confidential information – trained adults with that younger-than-my-parent look and attitude, much like being able to talk to an older sibling or friend. Parents should welcome this third party to parenting teens (not feel like their "job" is being compromised – a trained adult probably knows as much or more than the parent does, and isn't that what teens really need, good information?).

    And I think there should be monitored sessions with a trained leader where teens and their parents, as a family or a largerer group (even mixed gender groups sometimes), can openly talk about sex and relationships, and whatever. Just like they were all friends (and parents shouldn't be afraid to tell about those awkward moments they have, sure some things might be embarrassing, but the teens will learn that sex is natural, parents have sex, that sex is not perfect,and there's nothing to be ashamed of in talking about it, and heck, if a parent learns their teen isn't a virgin, they can start relating more as adults with them about it since once they loose it, you can't force them to abstain, and they need to take adult responsibility for their bodies).

    My wife and I are fairly open with out daughter about the realities of biology and sex. She knows more than many of her friends, which sometimes makes other parents uncomfortable, but on occassion, one of her friends (and once, a friend's parent) have asked us to discuss an issue with them (the teen, not the parent) because we are open and comfortable talking to them about it.

  8. 8
    reno4243 

    depends on how old you are, people dont want old people on the job, because of health benefits.

  9. 9
    hollygirl451 

    Wow i just found out that she has had cancer!

  10. 10
    DEXSTAR1FEW3 

    I LOVE HERRRR {FRANS VOICE}

  11. 11
    seacrews(concern parent) 

    I believe sometime around 40, kids tend to have a lot of problems (retardation, downs syndrome, etc.). Biologically, humans are designed to have kids when they are younger. Waiting to long is really bad.

  12. 12
    zaya3275 

    she uses a lower voice so its not as bad

  13. 13
    Mon Ray 

    I had a kidney transplant a year and a half ago and right now I'm still taking a lot of anti-rejection medications, steroids, and other medications. Being pregnant would put stress on my body, especially since I've already had so many surgeries in my abdominal area. My new kidney is right by my uterus, so I don't know what effect that would have on me or the growing fetus. Neprologists and transplant surgeons have told me that they only recommend that a woman who has had a kidney transplant only have one child, and even then it is an extremely high risk pregnancy. Also, the medications that I'm on cause kidney damage and other problems in the fetus, so even if I did give birth, a whole new set of problems would arise. I don't want to put a newborn through everything I went through, it's just unfair in my mind. C-sections are still risky procedures, and if the baby might not live even if it had to be born prematurely. Also, premature babies have complications even when they're mothers aren't on medications.
    It's really none of your business, and I'm sure other women have completely relevant health reasons for having an abortion. Personally, I think a woman has the right to choose and is spending that much money (ie: surgery costs, medical bills for the rest of the babies life) and personal costs (the mother becoming sick or the baby becoming sick) really necessary when a woman could just reproduce in other ways that weren't so risky (surrogate mothers)? The woman is typically already a benefit to society and can pull her own weight, while a baby is basically like a parasite that feeds off of society for a long time until it becomes self-sufficient. Thank God I don't want kids in the first place.
    Edit: I realized when I made that comment that it would probably make somebody angry, but what do you expect from a 19 year old. With all the medical problems I put my family through (and yes it's probably weird that I view it that way because it wasn't my fault) I do feel like a parasite. I stole my mom's kidney! What I meant by that was that woman can usually carry viable children after an abortion/miscarriage. It's not usually the end of fertility so I view a woman as the more valuable aspect to society. And no, I don't think all woman are productive, that's why I said "typically". Not all men are productive either.
    Anyway, sorry about that. Sometimes it's difficult to communicate over the internet.

  14. 14
    Joe 

    Who knows what Obama's plan is? At one point it was trim research and at another it was do more research. At one point he said he was going to cut subsidies to insurance companies and then turned around later and said he was going to increase subsidies.

    I don't even think Obama knows what his actual plan is, other than to say he's going to give, give, give to some after taking, taking, taking from some others. And from one day to the next there's no way to know which end of the stick you're going to get; the sharp end or the really sharp end.

  15. 15
    Theman6303 

    Barrack Obama supporter? haha, that is probably the only think I don’t like.

  16. 16
    collegegurl201 

    I actually understand where you're coming from; but if you're in a democratic system, then everyone in political office can have a say, whether we like it or not. If you advocate for democracy, you can't just pick and choose which things you like and then leave the ones you dislike. I, instead, advocate for greater gender representation in political office (and proportional representation in general as well), in order to have a more representative political force (and to promote women-friendly policies to be taken and mobilized through the increase of women in the political arena).

  17. 17
    boys2menwifey 

    fran has changed so much since i saw her on “the nanny”

  18. 18
    IceClanWarrior 

    Omg, oyu are so lucky to actually have talked to her! I’d kill to give Fran an interview. :)

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