Butthan told me that she had been trying to have a baby for over a year. Eventually her and her husband went to a fertility doctor. After some tests, we tried an i u i and intrauniin insemination. And that one, the first one didn't work. The second one, i got a positive pregnancy test. So i was so excited. I'd, i mean, i told people right away, because i had been trying for so long. At that point, i was overjoyed. She said that after she found out she was pregnant on that friday in october, she spent the entire week end telling everyone about it. But then she went
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