I'm new to this mom stuff, but that's ludacris, right?
Word. Fifty cent sounds better.
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I'm new to this mom stuff, but that's ludacris, right?
Word. Fifty cent sounds better.
every single one of my prenatal visits was covered. Every. Single. One.
They are just like drug dealers. Lured you in with the promise of free visits, and now that you are addicted to the baby toes/smiles/giggles -- WHAM!
Word. Fifty cent sounds better.
Pllbbt.
Aims, that's ridiculous. I wish I could share my insurance benefits with you. {{{}}}
I'm supposed to be working from home but not much work is happening. Kick me in the ass, please.
I mean, granted, I'm new to this mom stuff, but that's ludacris, right?
That's insane. Our insurance isn't great, but it covers checkups. Although I will say I think things have changed -- when Jake was a baby, thirteen long years ago, he had a checkup every month. With Sara, the peds office routinely schedules them every *three* months, and I think it may be because most insurance doesn't pay for more than that.
Boobies are very nice. Bras, however, are not.
Our insurance isn't great, but it covers checkups.
My Uncle, who is 76, recently discovered that the new Medicare arrangement no longers covers a yearly physical. He now has to pay out of pocket for that.
It's cheaper to be sick than it is to stay healthy.
BOOBIESBOOBIESBOOBIES!
Re: boobs, one of my ex-boyfriends used to say that the "perfect size breasts" could fit into a champagne glass.
A long-ago ex always said, re: boob size, "All I need is a mouthful." Which I appreciated at the time, having boobs that were rather smaller and much less aggressive than they are now.
BOOOOOBIES!