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[quote=Anonymous]OP, like the other posters have said, when the time comes you will not care and neither will anyone else! It's not like you're going to be naked and splayed out for the world to see. You'll have a gown on and you can even wear a bra if you want to. The people who will be seeing your bottom half are not going to be fazed by anything you might do. They've seen it all - they might as well be looking at your kneecap or your elbow. Labor and childbirth is intense, painful, and messy but you will endure and you get a lovely, snuggly prize at the end! Take it from me. I had to have a preventative cerclage placed at 10 weeks. I had to lie on my back on the operating table. They jacked me up toward the ceiling like I was a car being fixed. My doctor was like a mechanic. I sacrificed my modesty to keep my daughter safe for as long as possible. It was worth it - she was born at 39 weeks and 4 days. I think all moms will agree - when you have kids, in a way your body is no longer your own. You grow them for 9 months, and then when they're out they feed on you, hang on you, crawl all over you. Welcome to motherhood! :-) [/quote]
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