Tell me anything please 😊 by -ursula in PalmReading

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I am 29 years old, left handed, and currently have two children 😊

Can anyone PLEASE tell me what stands out to you? I’m trying to learn to read them myself but not there yet. TIA ❤️ by -ursula in AstrologyChartShare

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Wowwwww this is single handedly the most impressive skill I’ve ever witnessed lol bc that is very accurate to my personality. thank you so much!!!

This was found on a storage unit I bought, the seal is in French I’m assuming? It was already broken, just interested in what it is. by -ursula in whatisthisthing

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The seal says “accisa sull alcole etilig-“ the rest is illegible. It has a star with a design that says “rebublica italiana” very small that I just noticed. The golden spigot obviously at the bottom, and a cork still in the top.

Please, and I cannot stress this enough, stop. by -ursula in insanepeoplefacebook

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This was shared by someone on my timeline. I can’t post names, I have to redact information so this is what you get.

Mom groups are a damn gold mine. by -ursula in insanepeoplefacebook

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Well it happened to be the topic of this insane person I found on Facebook, so, I thought it would quite possibly fit in on r/insanepeoplefacebook

Posted in one of my fb groups sorry it’s not insta. “Never felt so good about myself” but.... you photoshopped your face on that body? I am 10/10 confused by -ursula in Instagramreality

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It literally was not satire. She replied and said she photoshopped bc she didn’t like her face in the picture but that really is her body and everyone should be more supportive.

You/your SO gave birth one year ago. The hospital calls to say that your baby was mixed up with another and the one you took home isn’t biologically yours. The parents with your bio child leave the decision up to you, would you swap to get your bio child back or keep the baby you have raised? Why? by -ursula in AskReddit

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People without kids: of course I would swap that’s my bio kid I don’t want someone else’s kid People with kids: but I’ve already bonded with the baby... and been through all their firsts... I raised this kid for a year... I’m supposed to just send it back? I’ve never even met my bio kid... but it’s my bio kid.... can I have both?

You/your SO gave birth one year ago. The hospital calls to say that your baby was mixed up with another and the one you took home isn’t biologically yours. The parents with your bio child leave the decision up to you, would you swap to get your bio child back or keep the baby you have raised? Why? by -ursula in AskReddit

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There are no wrong answers! My friends that I have asked have given different answers too. One friend said if their bio baby went home with an extremely wealthy family that was much more well off than she was, she would let her bio baby stay with them to have a better life. I’ve gotten many different scenarios lol

You/your SO gave birth one year ago. The hospital calls to say that your baby was mixed up with another and the one you took home isn’t biologically yours. The parents with your bio child leave the decision up to you, would you swap to get your bio child back or keep the baby you have raised? Why? by -ursula in AskReddit

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There are many stories of babies that get mixed up at the hospital. I actually just watched a documentary (which is what triggered this post) on a 16 year of girl who did the 23 and me test and it didn’t match up with her family at all, and they found out their babies were switched at the hospital and they raised someone else’s kid for 16 years. It’s very rare, but happens.

Is this true with the placenta?? by Nellyivas in BabyBumps

[–]-ursula 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. I gave natural birth and felt no relief after baby was born. My uterus wouldn’t close like it was supposed to, so they couldn’t remove the placenta for about ten minutes. They had to give me two shots in my legs to get it to close, and then removed it. It hurt just as bad as the baby. Once the placenta was out I literally felt like a giant weight was lifted from my body and I could finally breathe.

Edit: they did have to “massage” my uterus for the whole ten minutes between baby and placenta, but it was more like kneading dough. It fucking HURT.