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HannahBaby it is just one risk you can live without regards Keith
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but my point was WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BEING THE DRIVER OR PASSANGER? I am 7 weeks post partum so i dont really have to worry about it, i just done see a difference
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If something does happen to your c-section while you are driving it may cause you to have a accident Regards Keith
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thats such bull, if you have to slam on the breaks suddenly, then you will be stopped, and thus, will not go off the road and hit a tree. If your going to act like you know it all keith, then give me some realisitic answers
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Well, it's nice thought to have someone drive you everywhere, but after my third was born the reality was there was noone to drive my older son to his speech therapy but me... not to mention doc appts., etc. When I have a chauffeur I won't drive myself after surgery, how's that sound?...
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