Actually, miscarriages can happen at home. It usually very early on in the pregnancy or what is known as a "chemical pregnancy". A lot of doctors recommend you just stay home and let it pass. It does take days, but a doctor and or hospital isn't always needed.
Submitted by
MaddieMayhem
on Jul 22, 11 at 12:22pm
1. I know someone who miscarried in the toilet and was taken away by paramedics before anyone flushed. 2. With the abortion pill, you take the pill at the office and go home to have the "miscarriage". Either scenario is a possibility in this text.
Because it's funny. God, people are such pansies. Sometimes a miscarriage just looks like a heavy period, so we ladies aren't all fucking traumatized by it. You know it's like a massacre every time we pee during menstruation anyway, right? You boys can go lay on a pile of old socks in the corner and weep about it, but by the time we are able to send texts, we're used to blood. Sayin'.
This should have also been submitted to failblog, fmylife.com, and any other website that posts peoples testaments to lifes moments that really suck. Lol
First this isn't funny and I don't know how it made it on here. Imagine what your roommate is going through. Second, @frenchytoast you're a prick for even comparing the two. How in the hell does anyone find it ok to joke about this?
I picture something that resembles a partially developed chicken embryo but in a human form... I think someone would be traumatized if that actually is what or could happen
1. Bitch needs to start flushing! \n2. Drink till unable to focus.\n3. Pee in tub till comfortable to face toilet. When confronted, get righteous hateful angry. \nLather, rinse, repeat.
You were prolly further along than the OP's roommate. If the embryo is still the size of a peanut (minus the shell), a miscarriage can easily be mistaken for a late, painful, period.
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