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Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
GC, given that this would be a one time visit, I'd go if I were in your position. But yeah, I think JZ makes a good point. It doesn't hurt for doctors to be reminded that their choices outside the office impact their ability to provide care inside it.
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Yeah, I'm going to mention it to both offices. My OB's office could use a bit of a cluesticking as well that not all of their patients are hetero nor married. Their paperwork asked for "Husband's name" (I crossed out Husband and inserted Spouse) and when I was leaving the office, the receptionist asked if my "husband" is Jewish (for testing purposes). I said, "I don't have a husband." Stopped her dead in her tracks and she stumbled for a sec then was fine. I think it's more a matter of cluelessness than assholery, but still.
Oh, and one other OB hetero thing was that the dr. typed on the ultrasound pic, "Hi Mom and Dad." Argh. I wouldn't want that shit on there even if I were coupled with a man.
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Hmm... WindSparrow brings up an important point -- we have yet to "name" this sproglet.
Something cookie-related seems appropriate. Little crum? Chip? Sprinkle?
Cookie dough. (After all, still baking.)
Oooh! Cookie dough! And its even Buffyish -- that one's a double.
Cookie Dough is made of win! Mad props for the reference!
Alternatively, there's always Chip, which is even kind of an actual name, I understand.
Can I take acetominiphen and naproxen without killing my liver (or whatever)? The Pamprin ain't doin' it alone.