Tell me about your whoops baby

Anonymous
Wow this thread turned ugly. To answer OP, my surprise baby is only 4 months and he totally messed up my plans to get my career on track, but I absolutely adore him and am delighted every day. Was totally miserable the whole pregnancy and dreading having a 3rd.
Anonymous
37. He is hilarious and delightful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Condom broke (non-latex have higher rates of tears) and took the morning after pill within 24 hours. Still got pregnant. Hadn't had sex prior to that so it wasn't another time.


Same exact thing happened to me. Took the morning after pill within 5 hours, but it was in two pills dosage and the pharmacist told me to take one right away and one 12 (or 24 can’t remember) hours after. Got pregnant. I ended up having an abortion and the ladies at the clinic told me that had I taken both pills together, I would have probably not gotten pregnant...
Anonymous
My friend had a whoops baby. The doctors told them they could let get pregnant on their own. They had twins via IVF but lost one twin. They didnt use birth control bc it wasnt necessary. She ended up discovering she was pregnant a few months into the pregnancy.
Anonymous
42 while I was on the pill, He is the best oops of my life!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So sick of this “whoops” and surprise BS. Unless you have a rare birth control failure, there is no such thing.


The people who say this are generally miserable, struggled with infertility, and jealous. No form of birth control is 100%.



I hope I don’t know you. You’re disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So sick of this “whoops” and surprise BS. Unless you have a rare birth control failure, there is no such thing.


The people who say this are generally miserable, struggled with infertility, and jealous. No form of birth control is 100%.



I hope I don’t know you. You’re disgusting.


What? It’s disgusting and misogynistic to do this crazy woman blaming tubing. Some women are extremely fertile. I got pregnant when I had sex once in about two years and took the morning after pill right after. I terminated. Was it my “fault”? Why is that rhetoric a part of this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So sick of this “whoops” and surprise BS. Unless you have a rare birth control failure, there is no such thing.


The people who say this are generally miserable, struggled with infertility, and jealous. No form of birth control is 100%.



I hope I don’t know you. You’re disgusting.


What? It’s disgusting and misogynistic to do this crazy woman blaming tubing. Some women are extremely fertile. I got pregnant when I had sex once in about two years and took the morning after pill right after. I terminated. Was it my “fault”? Why is that rhetoric a part of this?

But the difference between you and PP is that you are not being an asshole about people who aren’t as fertile as you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So sick of this “whoops” and surprise BS. Unless you have a rare birth control failure, there is no such thing.


The people who say this are generally miserable, struggled with infertility, and jealous. No form of birth control is 100%.



I hope I don’t know you. You’re disgusting.


What? It’s disgusting and misogynistic to do this crazy woman blaming tubing. Some women are extremely fertile. I got pregnant when I had sex once in about two years and took the morning after pill right after. I terminated. Was it my “fault”? Why is that rhetoric a part of this?


You sound insane. Calm down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So sick of this “whoops” and surprise BS. Unless you have a rare birth control failure, there is no such thing.


Pp, get off your high horse. My youngest is a surprise, especially as he was conceived with condom useage, me on birth control pills and in perimenopause (I hadn’t had my cycle in almost 2 years at the time). He is amazing but was quite the shock! So needless to say, it happens, and not because people are dumb.


You used a condom and were on the pill while married? Uh, ok.


Narrator: Her AP wasn't using a condom.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So sick of this “whoops” and surprise BS. Unless you have a rare birth control failure, there is no such thing.


The people who say this are generally miserable, struggled with infertility, and jealous. No form of birth control is 100%.

The people who say this are generally women who think that they are super special beings because they got knocked up and popped three babies out of their vagina.


Sorry you wanted that third and your husband said no.

Ugh! Typical three-kid mom acting like they cured cancer because they have three kids and looking down of people with fewer children.



Typical? lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So sick of this “whoops” and surprise BS. Unless you have a rare birth control failure, there is no such thing.


The people who say this are generally miserable, struggled with infertility, and jealous. No form of birth control is 100%.

The people who say this are generally women who think that they are super special beings because they got knocked up and popped three babies out of their vagina.


Sorry you wanted that third and your husband said no.

Ugh! Typical three-kid mom acting like they cured cancer because they have three kids and looking down of people with fewer children.



Typical? lol.

Yes, some 3 kid moms are the most judgmental and full of themselves. I once heard a bunch of them yapping in front of 1 and 2 kid moms at preschool about how easy it was when they just had one or two. Like they are somehow a higher type of mother because they had three. I come from a big family in which a lot of women had 5 or 6 kids and I never heard them talk so much about it or seek any kind of recognition. I think that, in this area, the bragging might be due to the fact that it is mostly affluent, entitled women who are able to afford three kids. And they had three because they could and because all of their other rich friends where doing it and they had to keep up with Joneses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So sick of this “whoops” and surprise BS. Unless you have a rare birth control failure, there is no such thing.


The people who say this are generally miserable, struggled with infertility, and jealous. No form of birth control is 100%.

The people who say this are generally women who think that they are super special beings because they got knocked up and popped three babies out of their vagina.


Sorry you wanted that third and your husband said no.

Ugh! Typical three-kid mom acting like they cured cancer because they have three kids and looking down of people with fewer children.



Typical? lol.

Yes, some 3 kid moms are the most judgmental and full of themselves. I once heard a bunch of them yapping in front of 1 and 2 kid moms at preschool about how easy it was when they just had one or two. Like they are somehow a higher type of mother because they had three. I come from a big family in which a lot of women had 5 or 6 kids and I never heard them talk so much about it or seek any kind of recognition. I think that, in this area, the bragging might be due to the fact that it is mostly affluent, entitled women who are able to afford three kids. And they had three because they could and because all of their other rich friends where doing it and they had to keep up with Joneses.


And in conclusion, you are bitter because you weren't fertile enough to have 3 kids. Sad!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So sick of this “whoops” and surprise BS. Unless you have a rare birth control failure, there is no such thing.


The people who say this are generally miserable, struggled with infertility, and jealous. No form of birth control is 100%.

The people who say this are generally women who think that they are super special beings because they got knocked up and popped three babies out of their vagina.


Sorry you wanted that third and your husband said no.

Ugh! Typical three-kid mom acting like they cured cancer because they have three kids and looking down of people with fewer children.



Typical? lol.

Yes, some 3 kid moms are the most judgmental and full of themselves. I once heard a bunch of them yapping in front of 1 and 2 kid moms at preschool about how easy it was when they just had one or two. Like they are somehow a higher type of mother because they had three. I come from a big family in which a lot of women had 5 or 6 kids and I never heard them talk so much about it or seek any kind of recognition. I think that, in this area, the bragging might be due to the fact that it is mostly affluent, entitled women who are able to afford three kids. And they had three because they could and because all of their other rich friends where doing it and they had to keep up with Joneses.


And in conclusion, you are bitter because you weren't fertile enough to have 3 kids. Sad!

And you think that you are special because you were?
Anonymous
Is it possible to get pregnant without intervention at 45? I want a whoops baby so bad.
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