[blparent] Accessible pregnancy and ovulation kits.
Samara Raine
samararaine at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 21:02:32 UTC 2012
I agree wholeheartedly. I live alone and just started using an ovulation
predicter kit. I actually needed to walk to the office of my building and
ask one of the women there that I'm friendly with if she would assist me in
reading the kit. She was happy to help and we managed to catch the very last
day of my surge, but I still feel it's my right to have privacy in this
matter. I'm not easily embarrassed and Rachel is great, but still. I'm lucky
she knows how to accurately read them as well, because there's no garuntee,
even with instructions, that the person reading a OPK or pregnancy test is
doing so correctly.
And I know that when I begin using the pregnancy tests, I want to be the one
to scream and squeal and tell people the good news if it's positive. I don't
want to be the one whose told the good news that is, in fact, mine to tell.
Sam
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