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Basic Pregnancy Questions

  Q: Am I more likely to get pregnant if my husband wears boxers rather than briefs?

  A: Yes, but you'll have an even better chance if he doesn't wear anything at all.

 

  Q: What is the easiest way to figure out exactly when I got pregnant?

  A: Have sex once a year.

 

  Q: What is the most common pregnancy craving?

  A: For men to be the ones who get pregnant.

 

  Q: My husband and I are very attractive. I'm sure our baby will be beautiful enough for commercials.  Who should I contact about this?

  A: Your therapist.

 

  Q: I'm two months pregnant now. When will my baby move?

  A: With any luck, right after he finishes college.

 

  Q: How will I know if my vomiting is morning sickness or the flu?

  A: If it's the flu, you'll get better.

 

  Q: My husband has a big nose, and genes for big noses are dominant, my baby will have a big nose as well. Is this true?

  A: The odds are greater that your brother will have a fat lip.

 

  Q: Since I became pregnant, my breasts, rear end, and even my feet have grown.  Is there anything that gets smaller during pregnancy?

  A: Yes, your bladder.

 

  Q: Ever since I've been pregnant, I haven't been able to go to bed at night without onion rings. Is this a normal craving?

  A: Depends on what you're doing with them.

 

  Q: The more pregnant I get, the more often strangers smile at me. Why?

  A: Cause you're fatter then they are.

 

  Q: My wife is five months pregnant and so moody that sometimes she's borderline irrational.

  A: So what's your question?

 

  Q: Will I love my dog less when the baby is born?

  A: No, but your husband might get on your nerves.

 

  Q: Under what circumstances can sex at the end of pregnancy bring on labor?

  A: When the sex is between your husband and another woman.

 

  Q: What's the difference between a nine-month pregnant woman and a Playboy centerfold?

  A: Nothing, if the pregnant woman's husband knows what's good for him.

 

  Q: My childbirth instructor says it's not pain I'll feel during labor, but pressure. Is she right?

  A: Yes, in the same way that a tornado might be called an air current.

 

  Q: When is the best time to get an epidural?

  A: Right after you find out you're pregnant.

 

  Q: Is there any reason I have to be in the delivery room while my wife is in labor?

  A: Not unless the word "alimony" means anything to you.

 

  Q: I'm modest. Once I'm in the hospital to deliver, who will see me in that delicate position?

  A: Authorized personnel only doctors, nurses, oderlies, photographers, florists, cleaning crews, journalists, etc.

 

  Q: Does labor cause hemorrhoids?

  A: Labor causes anything you want to blame it for.

 

  Q: Where is the best place to store breast milk?

  A: In your breasts.

 

  Q: Is there a safe alternative to breast pumps?

  A: Yes, baby lips.

 

  Q: What does it mean when a baby is born with teeth?

  A: It means that the baby's mother may want to rethink her plans to nurse.

 

  Q: How does one sanitize nipples?

  A: Bathe daily and wear a clean bra. It beats boiling them in a saucepan.

 

  Q: What are the terrible twos?

  A: Your breasts after baby stops nursing cold turkey.

 

  Q: What is the best time to wean the baby from nursing?

  A: When you see teeth marks.

 

  Q: What is the grasp reflex?

  A: The reaction of new fathers when they see a new mother's breasts.

 

  Q: Can a mother get pregnant while nursing?

  A: Yes, but it's much easier if she removes the baby from her breast and puts him to sleep first.

 

  Q: What happens to disposable diapers after they're thrown away?

  A: They are stored in a silo in the Midwest, in the event of global chemical warfare.

 

  Q: Do I have to have a baby shower?

  A: Not if you change the baby's diaper very quickly.

 

  Q: What causes baby blues?

  A: Tanned, hard-bodied bimbos.

 

  Q: What is colic?

  A: A reminder for new parents to use birth control.

 

  Q: What are night terrors?

  A: Frightening episodes in which the new mother dreams she's pregnant again.

 

  Q: Our baby was born last week. When will my wife begin to feel and act normal again?

  A: When the kids are in college.

 

  Q: Should I have a baby after 35?

  A: No, 35 children is enough.

 

  Q: What is the most reliable method to determine a baby's sex?

  A: Childbirth.

 

  Q: Is there anything I should avoid while recovering from childbirth?

  A: Yes, pregnancy.