Bide your time ladies. I know it sounds crazy but at least it buys you more time. It’s totally plausible. Especially with a blood test.
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I’ve also seen that they should only do home tests, tell no one they’re pregnant, take a “vacation” out of state and get it done, then come home and still tell no one. It’s a terrible solution that won’t help a lot of people, but it’s at least something.
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Yeah it’s wild! I heard if found out the laws still apply to them if their home state

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How is this even legal? State laws have never “followed” residents out of stare before!
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But can’t they tell how far along you are regardless with tests? (Assuming you’re there for a treatment the docs cannot administer without)
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Seeing how docs actually go about determining due dates, it’s archaic. I’ve heard of some women knowing exactly when they conceived and doctors still pushing the date far out. That’s how a lot of women are “full term” but the baby still cooking. Lol
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That happened to me. I knew I conceived on a certain date and that my due date would be 5/9 or 5/10. My doctor went by my [last reported] period and said 5/6. His birthday is 5/9.
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