@[email protected] to Today I [email protected]English • 3 months agoTIL that up to 3.7% of pregnancies have misattributed paternity where the child (and possibly the mother) thought the father was someone elsewww.newyorker.commessage-square23fedilinkarrow-up1135
arrow-up1135external-linkTIL that up to 3.7% of pregnancies have misattributed paternity where the child (and possibly the mother) thought the father was someone elsewww.newyorker.com@[email protected] to Today I [email protected]English • 3 months agomessage-square23fedilink
minus-square@WorxlinkEnglish3•3 months agoThat’s cool and it makes a lot more sense to me. Unless there’s some major complications with the birth it seems like you could handle everything in the same room. But I’m not a midwife so what do I know?
That’s cool and it makes a lot more sense to me. Unless there’s some major complications with the birth it seems like you could handle everything in the same room. But I’m not a midwife so what do I know?