By CutestBoysEver - 30/10/2012 01:30 - United States - Fruita
Same thing different taste
By Sam - 10/10/2017 16:00
Science, bitch!
By Anonymous - 26/07/2024 19:00 - United Kingdom
Classic grandma
By Anonymous - 22/07/2024 02:00 - United States
Not a clown car
By Anonymous - 17/08/2023 10:00
Build your own
By Anonymous - 05/09/2024 13:00 - United States - Maryland Heights
Keep it in your pants
By bad brother - 04/10/2023 11:00
By uselessdad - 07/09/2010 23:48 - Singapore
Suspicious coincidence?
By Confused - 20/05/2023 15:00
Food for thought
By Anonymous - 08/11/2012 06:13 - United States - Houston
By blacksheep - 15/01/2017 16:00
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Not often you get a planned and an oops all at the same time, by your name i would say all is well :) congratulations
That's amazing, congratulations!!
Uh oh a cloning baby good luck with that by the time you guys get home there will be quadruplets in the back seat.
Then by next Tuesday.......... They'll have thousands to raise!!
Hard to say FYL at this - you have two healthy boys! Congratulations! Let's just hope that the cloning stops there - if they divide once every 9 months then in 15 years time you'll have 1,048,576 teenagers to deal with!
Somebody hit up George Lucas and tell him we found him enough extras for his 3D remake of "Attack of the Clones".
I know this was unexpected, but you'd think she wouldn't be so upset to put this on FML, unless she didn't want the first baby...
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Haha awesome...congrats on the double blessing and your husband's awesome sense of humour!!
Well there's no way this could be a YDI but it obviously doesn't suck - you have two little boys! It will be tough, especially if you weren't expecting two, but it should be worth it in the end. And you have a fun story to tell when they're older. :)
Congratulations but all I can think of is how horrible your prenatal care visits were. No monthly check ups? No listening to the baby's (babies) heart beat? No sonograms? Etc...
Actually, it's rare but occasionally one baby will "hide" behind the other, making it hard to see in an ultrasound, and under the right circumstance their heartbeats could match up so it would've sounded like a strong beat rather than two heartbeats, which the dr would probably assume if he could only see one baby on the ultrasound. I know a girl who had surprise twins, and she had regular ultrasounds, etc.
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doctor! you're doing it wrong!
Doctor's error? But either way... Congratulations !!! :)